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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH CRONGART Loch Crongar
Loch Crongart
Loch Crongart
Loch Crongart
Estate Map of Kildonan 1821
Revd. William Dill
J McIlraith Esqr
William McCulloch
067 A deep Fresh. water Loch, about 500 yards long by about 180 wide Its banks are nearly level with the water it receives a few Small nameless, Streams, the one flowing along the Parish Boundary being the largest. It is equally in the Parish of Barr and Colmonell, and, consequently, equally belongs to Rigby Wason Esqr, Corwar and J. Eaton Esqr. Edinburgh.
LOCH CRONGART BURN Loch Crongar Burn
Loch Crongart Burn
Loch Crongart Burn
Loch Crongart Burn
Estate Map of Kildonan 1821
Revd. [Reverend] William Dill
J. McIlraith Esqr
William McCulloch
067 A Stream flowing from Loch Crongart and joining the Cammock and Feoch Burns at Wing Waff It forms the parish boundary between Colmonell and Barr along its course

Thomas O.Farrell ca [Civilian Assistant]
2nd. September 1854

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Sheet 67 Plan 13 Trace No. 7 Parish of Colmonell

"What we are told of the farmhouse which
has given a name to this loch and stream is
useless for a decision upon the adoption of gar. or gart;
Gaelic terms either of which might have been applied
reasonably enough, for qualities on circumstances of which
we have no information William Rutherford"

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