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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LEVENCORROCH BURN Levencorroch Burn
Levencorroch Burn
Levencorroch Burn
John McKenzie Auchenhew
William Shaw East Bennan
Charles Cook Dipping
259.04 This burn is commonly called "Leven Burn" being a contraction of "Levencorroch." It has its source a little to the west of Cnoc an Craobha, in its course it forms several steep waterfalls, and divides Levencorroch from Auchenhew, to its Confluence with the sea
EASA CUMHANG Eas-a-Cumhang
Eas-a-Cumhang
Eas-a-Cumhang
John McKenzie Auchenhew
William Shaw East Bennan
Charles Cook Dipping
259.04 A very steep waterfall on the Levencorroch burn a little to the north of the publick road.
AUCHENHEW Auchenhew
Auchenhew
Auchenhew
Rental
Factor
John McKenzie Tenant
259.04 This name comprises six small farms. It is bounded on the south by the sea. On the West, by Levencorroch, on the east, the Allt Mòr. divides it from Marganish and Ballymeanoch.
ALLT MÒR Allt Mòr
Allt Mòr
Allt Mòr
John McKenzie Auchenhew
Charles Cook Dipping
John Miller Marganish
259.04 This burn takes its name from the Eas a Mor, and is Known under this name from [from] the confluence of the "Loch Burn, and another stream, a little to the north of the waterfall, and runs between steep high banks to its confluence with the sea at the "Little Mill".

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Ph. [Parish] of Kilmory

Easa Cumhang Narrow waterfall.

[Pencil note] Allt Mhor in here
Easach Cumhang or Easa Cumhang N.H.

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