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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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 TORRATranscribers who have contributed to this page.
Celia Skelton
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