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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CLACH A' BHREATUNNAICH | Clach a' Bhreatannaiche Clach a' Bhreatannaiche Clach a' Bhreatannaiche |
John Jackson Lochgoilhead Thomas Blair Lochgoilhead Allan McDougall Lochgoilhead |
142 | Applicable to a large and prominent stone or boulder, (as seen from the Village of Lochgoilhead) It is situated on the Southern slope & near base of Ben Donich. Signification The Briton's stone. |
EAS GARBH | Eas Garbh | John Jackson Lochgoilhead Thomas Blair Lochgoilhead Allan McDougall Lochgoilhead | 142 | A name applied to a rugged portion of Allt Coire Odhar, extending from junction of Allt Airidhe-na-creaige eastward for a distance of about ΒΌ of a mile. Sign. [Signification] Rough cascade. |
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[Page] 47Argyllshire
CLACH A' BHREATUNNAICH The final 4 letters 'AICH' have been circled in pencil with the note 'The letter e not necessary'
Clach Bhreatunnach British Stone
Clach a' Bhreatunnaich The Briton's Stone
Clach Breatunnaich Briton's Stone
Breaunnach A Briton
Clach a' Bhreatunnaich - The Briton's Stone
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Celia Skelton
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