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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SOCACH UACHDARACH Socach Uachdaraiche
Socach Uachdaraiche
Socach Uachdaraiche
Mr Clark Soccoch
Mr McKellar
Mr Walter McNaughton
141 A prominent ridge of considerable height between Criogan and Cur (Trace 11) on the grazing of Soccoch
Sign. [Signification] "Upper Socach"
STRACHUR BAY Strachur Bay
Strachur Bay
Strachur Bay
Charles McArthur, Strachur
Campbell McKay Strachur
John McEwing, Teacher
141 An expanse of water on the east side of Loch Fine, extending from Tighnacriche to Creggans Point (Trace 5)
CREAGGANEVIR Creagganevir
Creagganevir
Charles McArthur, Strachur Campbell McKay Strachur John McEwing, Teacher
Rental
141 A small farmsteading. The property of John Campbell Esqr.
CLACH DHUBH NA CRICHE Clach Dhubh na Criche
Clach Dhubh na Criche
Clach Dhubh na Criche
Mr Cowan, Tighnacriche
C McArthur
C McKay
141 A name applied to a large boulder between the high and low water mark, and situated a little north of the parish boundary, near Tighnacriche.
Sign. [Signification] Black stone of the march.

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Argyllshire -- Parish of Strachur

"Socach Uaichdarach", Adopted

CLACH DHUBH NA CRICHE - Accent wanted (I indicated)

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