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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CREAG AN ADHLAIC | Creag an Ailaic Creag an Ailaic Creag an Adhlaic |
Mr McNaughton Hugh Mcglashan, Glenbranter Gaelic Orthography Adopted |
152 | A prominent crag on east side of fir plantation above Glenshellish farmhouse. Signification The burial Crag or Rock. |
KINLOCHCHECKBEAG (In Ruins) | Kinlocheckbeag (Ruins) Kinlocheckbeag (Ruins) |
Mr McNaughton Hugh McGlashan, Lochgoilhead |
152 | An old farmsteading at head of Loch Eck. from which it derives its name. Kinlocheckbeag. The lesser Kinlocheck. Kinlocheckmore stood a little further north, not a vestige of it now remains. |
TOM A' CHOMHLAIDH | Tom na Coula Tom na Chòmlaidh Tom a' Chòmhlaidh |
Mr McNaughton Hugh McGlashan, Glenbranter Gaelic Orthography | 152 | A small wooded knoll situated about 30 chains north of head of Loch Eck. Sign. [Signification] Eminence of the door or barrier. |
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CREAG AN ADHLAIC Written on plan Creag an Ailiac
CREAG AN ADHLAIC Creag an adhlaig The burial crag or rock. Creag na h-Ailleig the rock of the Jewel
TOM A' CHOMHLAIDH Tom na Comhlaidh Is written on Plan
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