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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CREAG THARSUINN | Creag Tarsuinn Creag Tarsuinn Creag Tarsuinn |
A McArthur D. Robertson H Chrystie |
163 | A very high top, the Eastern side of which is very precipitous, - situated between Garrachra & Garvie Glens Sign. [Signification] Cross Craig |
CREAG AN TAIRBH | Creag an Tairbh Creag an Tairbh |
A McArthur D. Robertson |
163 | A steep rocky feature situated near the head of Garrachra Glen Sign. [Signification] Craig of the Bull |
COIRE UAMHACH | Coire Uamhach Coire Uamhach |
A McArthur D. Robertson |
163 | A hollow part of the hill side situated near the South end of the Croidheachd Sign [Signification] Corrie abounding in caves |
A' CHROIDHEACHD | Croidheachd Croidheachd Croidheachd "A' Chroidheachd" |
A McArthur D. Robertson Gael:Ortho [Gaelic Orthography] |
152; 163 | Applied to a portion of the side of hill extending southward, from the parish boundary, on the west side of Garrachra Burn Sign. [Signification] The Dowery |
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[Page] 82Parish of Kilmun -- County of Argyll
CREAG THARSUINN Creag Tharsuinn See page 94
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Celia Skelton
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