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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CNOC REINAIN Crochk Reenan
Crochk Reenan
Cnoc Reinan
James McGibbon. Carrick
John McGibbon. Knap
Gaelic Orthography
153 A very prominent little knoll on the side of Allt Reinain:
Signification not known.
ALLT REINAIN Allt Reinain James McGibbon. Carrick John McGibbon. Knap 153 A rugged burn formed by two branches at Doire Liath. It flows into Loch Goil at Toll nam Muc.
ALLT AN TORRA Allt an Torra James McGibbon. Carrick John McGibbon. Knap 153 A small burn formed by two branches at the foot of Creag nan Croman, and flows into Loch Goil near the confluence of Allt Reinain.
Sign. [Signification] Burn of the Torr or Knoll.
CREAG NAN CROMAN Creag nan Croman James McGibbon. Carrick John McGibbon. Knap 153 A prominent black coloured Craig at the head of Allt an Torr.
Sign. [Signification] The Gledes' Craig.

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ALLT AN TOR RA I have amended this to ALLT AN TORRA

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