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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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EAS A' CHRUISGEIN | Eas a' Chruisgean Eas a' Chruisgean Eas a' Chruisgean Eas a' Chruisgein |
Thomas Blair Hugh McGlashan John Jackson |
142 | Applicable to a very rough portion of the stream rising in Coire Charr and falling into Loch Goil. The part "Eas a Chruisgean" extending from wall, forming boundary of wood (a little north of Drimsynie.) (142.10. Trace) northwards for a distance of about ΒΌ of a mile, is the only portion bearing a name. Sign. [Signification] Cataract of the lamp. |
AM BEANNAN | Beannan Am Beannan |
Thomas Blair Hugh McGlashan John Jackson | 142 | A rocky feature on grazing of Inveronich. Sign. [Signification] Little hill. |
ALLT A' CHOCAIRE | Allt a' Chocaire | Thomas Blair Hugh McGlashan John Jackson | 142 | A small stream rising off Ben Donich, in its course falls over a huge precipice forming a fine waterfall, flows through a copse wood and falls into River Goil. Sign. [Signification] The cook's burn. |
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