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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BINNEIN NA CIRCE | Beinan na Keark Binnein na Circe |
Robert Campbell. Arrochar Gaelic Orthography |
135 | A pointed rocky eminence of considerable prominence, situated on the eastern slope of An Croix. Signification. Peak of the hen. |
BEINN NARNAIN | Beinn Narnain Beinn Narnain Beinn Narnain |
R Campbell John Ferguson. Arrochar A McGlashan. Laigh Glencroe |
135 | A rocky mountain situated a little north of Ben Arthur Sign [Signification]. Not known. |
CREAG THARSUINN | Creag Harson Creag Tharsuinn |
R Campbell John Ferguson. Arrochar A McGlashan. Laigh Glencroe Gaelic Orthography |
135 | An extensive and prominent crag or range of rocks extending from Beinn Narnainn to An Croix. Sign [Signification]. Cross crag. |
CRUACH NAM MISEAG | Cruach nam Miseag | R Campbell John Ferguson. Arrochar A McGlashan. Laigh Glencroe |
135 | A rocky feature overlooking head of Loch Long and forming part of the north side of Coire a Bhalachan Sign [Signification] Cruach a hill, Miseag uncertain. Said to signify a one year old kid. |
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Transcriber's notes
A prepopulated entry for CREAG THARSUINN Sheet 135 was also on page 6 of Volume 56, it has now been deleted. ZabetTranscribers who have contributed to this page.
Zabet- Moderator, Alison James- Moderator, Michael Duignan
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