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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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AN CARR | An Càrr An Càrr An Càrr or "A' Charr" |
Norman Lamont, Keeper J. Ferguson, Glensluain P. McLean, Glensluain |
152 | A prominent hill overlooking Loch Fine - Signification doubtful: it is supposed to be named from the happy state of its top. |
SITH AN T-SLUAIN | Sith an t-Sluain Sith an t-Sluain Sith an t-Sluain Siene Sluagh |
Norman Lamont, Keeper J. Ferguson, Glensluain P. McLean, Glensluain New Stat [Statistical} Account. |
152 | A well known name applied to a very remarkable rocky knoll, prominent from all parts, it posseses the peculiarity of being formed of a coarse granite, all the rock of district being mica schist. |
CRUACH ODHAR | Cruach rar Cruach rar Cruach rar Cruach Odhar |
Norman Lamont, Keeper J. Ferguson, Glensluain P. McLean, Glensluain Gaelic Orthography |
152 | A Knowe lying to the East of Sith an t-Sluain Sign [Signification]: Dim coloured hill. |
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16Argyllshire
Surveyor's note in pencil "Càrr A bog and, a fen, a morass, Also a rock"
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Michael Duignan
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