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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BEINN BHEULA | Ben Vula Ben Vula Ben Vula Beinn Bheula |
Duncan McEwen, Lochgoilhead Duncan Lawson, Corra Mr McNaughton, Driep Gaelic Orthography |
152 | A well known name applied to a mountain of considerable height and prominence, the summit of which forms part of the boundary between the parishes of Lochgoilhead & Strachur. It is very steep, and rocky on the east side, the west smooth. 'Creag a' Bhuic', 'Caisteal Dubh' & 'Ceann Garbh' are its principal features. Signification. Not known. |
CAISTEAL DUBH | Caisteal Dubh | Duncan McEwen, Lochgoilhead Duncan Lawson, Corra Mr McNaughton, Driep Gaelic Orthography |
152 | A prominent & rocky feature and highest point of Beinn Bheula. Sign. [Signification] Black Castle. |
CREAG A' BHUIC | Creag a Vuick Creag a' Bhuic |
Duncan McEwen, Lochgoilhead Duncan Lawson, Corra Mr McNaughton, Driep Gaelic Orthography |
152 | A large precipice of broken rocks, forming the northern feature of Beinn Bheula. Sign. [Signification] The buck's Crag. |
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