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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT AN T-SITHEIN Allt an Jean
Allt an Jean
Allt an t-Sithein
J. Ferguson, Glensluain
P. McLean, Glensluain
Gaelic Orthography
152 A small stream having its origin at Meall Reamhar and falling into the River Cur.
Sig [Signification]: Burn of the Fairy Knoll.
MEALL REAMHAR Mail Rare
Mail Rare
Meall Reamhar
J. Ferguson, Glensluain P. McLean, Glensluain Gaelic Orthography 152 A prominent white Knoll on the East side of Gleann Dubh.
Sign [Signification]: Fat or wide hill.
CROIT Croit
Croit
Croit
J. Ferguson, Glensluain P. McLean, Glensluain Gaelic Orthography 152 A cottar's house -
Sign[Signification]: Croft or Field
CREAGAN DARACH Creagan Darach
Creagan Darach
Creagan Darach
J. Ferguson, Glensluain P. McLean, Glensluain Gaelic Orthography 152 Some pieces of rock in an oak coppice.
Sign [Signification]: Oaken Craigs.
CREAG BHAOGH Creag Bhaogh
Creag Bhaogh
Creag Bhaogh
J. Ferguson, Glensluain P. McLean, Glensluain Gaelic Orthography 152 Some large precipices south from the above.
Sign [Signification]: not Known.

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18
Argyllshire
Surveyor's note below Allt an t-Sithein: "Accent wanted on plan --- Now on plan"
Allt an t-Sithein has been circled in pencil
In very light pencil the surveyor has written "Rocks abounding rocks" in the Creagan Darach remarks

Transcriber's notes

Very light surveyor's notes around derivation of Creagan Darach. Difficult to transcribe from image.

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Michael Duignan

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