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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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RINN A' CHRÙBAIN | Rinn a Cruban Rinn a Cruban Rinn a Cruban |
Duncan Cook Corriecravie Finlay Black Corriecravie William Stewart Corriecravie |
253.16 | A small, low water point, celebrated for its crabfish from which it takes its name it is on the farm of Corriecravie. |
BRUACH AN IARUINN | Bruach an Iaruinn | Duncan Cook Corriecravie Finlay Black Corriecravie William Stewart Corriecravie |
253.16 | An irregular hillock running parallel to the sea, commencing at the base of "Bealach Gaothar" and terminating at Allt na Ceileadh Sig: [Signification] Brae of the Iron. |
BEALACH GAOTHAR | Bealach Gaothar | Duncan Cook Corriecravie Finlay Black Corriecravie William Stewart Corriecravie |
253.16 | A point at which the public road passes through a steep precipice Sig. [Signification] "Windy Pass". |
ALLT NA CEILIDH | Allt na Ceileagh | Duncan Cook Corriecravie Finlay Black Corriecravie William Stewart Corriecravie |
253.16 | This burn has its source a little to the south of the Brown hill, and flows between steep high banks to its Confluence with the sea. |
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Rinn a' Chrubain - Point of the Crabfish
Bruach an Iaruinn "Brae of the Iron."
[in Pencil below the above's description] " is a brae or precipice"
Allt na Ceilidh "The Gossiping Burn."
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