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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TOM A' CHLUIG | Tom a' Chluig Tom a' Chluig Tom a' Chluig |
Thomas Blair A McDougall John Jackson |
142 | A small eminence on southern base of Ben Donich. Signification, The bell knoll |
INVERONICH | Inveronich Inveronich |
Thomas Blair A McDougall John Jackson Mr William Wilson. Writer Inveraray |
142 | Several dwelling & small cothouses, (the farm now blended with Polchorkan.) The property of the heirs of I H Callander Esqr. Sign. [Signification] or Derivation. Inbhir a confluence of Waters, Onich not known (Gaelic form "Inbhir-Dhonich"). |
DONICH WATER | Donich Water | Thomas Blair A McDougall John Jackson Mr William Wilson. Writer Inveraray | 142 | A small river having its source in Coire Odhar, (trace 7) But bearing this name from the junction of Allt Coire Odhar, with Allt Airidhorna-creaige (trace 7) pursues a westerly and somewhat rugged course and falls into River Goil. |
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