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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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COIRE NAM MUC | Coire nam Muc Coire nam Muc Coire nam Muc |
Thomas Blair Hugh McGlashan, Lochgoilhead John Jackson, Lochgoilhead |
142 | Applicable to a rugged & rocky hollow of Considerable extent and prominence situated on south side of Gleann Canachadan. Signification 'Mountain dell of the Swine' |
CREAG MHOR | Creag Mhòr | Thomas Blair Hugh McGlashan, Lochgoilhead John Jackson, Lochgoilhead | 142 | A conspicuous range of rock on the grazing of Drimsyniebeg Sign. Large crag |
DRIMSYNIEBEG | Drimsyniebeg Drimsyniebeg Drimsyniebeg |
R Livingstone Esq. Drimsynie. Hugh McGlashan John Jackson |
142 | A good farmsteading and grazing The property of R Livingstone Esqr. |
SEAN LARACH | Sean Laraiche Sean Laraiche Sean Laraiche Sean Larach |
Thomas Blair Hugh McGlashan Archibald Thomson Drimsyniebeg Gael.Ortho. [Gaelic Orthography] |
142 | This name is applied to a stony eminence a little south of the above farmhouse. The name is well known & Signifies "Old ruin." |
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Sean Laraiche may be a pronunciation but it is not correct.
Sean Larach Old ruin
Sean Larachean Old ruins
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