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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TOM AN IASGAIRE | Tom an Iasgaire Tom an Iasgaire Tom an Iasgaire |
W McNaught John Cowan James Taylor |
152 | A conspicuous knoll situated on the side of hill on east side of Loch Eck Sign. [Signification] Fisherman's Knoll |
CÀRNACH EILEIN | Càrnach Eilean Càrnach Eilean Càrnach Eilean Càrnach Eilein |
W McNaught John Cowan James Taylor Cor. Gael. [Correct Gaelic] |
152 | A steep and very stony feature situated a short distance south of Tom an Iasgoire Sign. [Signification] Island stone-heap |
SLOC AN TAIRBH | Slochd an Tairbh Slochd an Tairbh Slochd an Tairbh Sloc an Tairbh |
W McNaught John Cowan James Taylor Cor. Gael. [Correct Gaelic] |
152 | A small hollow surrounded by the rocks and stones of carnach Eilean Sign [Signification] Bull's Hollow |
ALLT A' CHARNAICH | Allt nan Carnaich Allt nan Carnaich Allt nan Carnaich "Allt a' Charnaich" |
W McNaught John Cowan James Taylor Cor. Gael. [Correct Gaelic] |
152 | A stream rising near Tom an Iasgaire and flowing into Loch Eck Sign. [Signification] Burn of the stony place |
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