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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CREAG A' GHOBHAIR Creag an Gowr
Creag an Gowr
Creag an Gowr
Creag an Gobhair
Donald Hamilton Letter
Peter Hamilton Letter
F. Fullarton S. [South] Blairmore
Gaelic Orthography
249.08 A small crag of detached rocks on South Blairmore farm. Signification; The Goat's Crag
BLAIRMORE GLEN Blairmore Glen


Blarmore Glen
Blarmore Glen
Donald Hamilton Letter
Peter Hamilton Letter
F. Fullarton S. [South] Blairmore
New Stat: [Statistical] Account
Origines Parochiales
249.08 A broad valley partly cultivated, stretching from the East end of Lamlash to the summit of the road leading from that place to Brodick.
DUNAN MÒR Dunan Mòr Donald Hamilton Letter
Peter Hamilton Letter
F. Fullarton S. [South] Blairmore
249.08 A prominent Knoll on the East side of Blairmore Glen. On its top some years ago was a cairn known as the Chambered Cairn. The remains are still visible.
CAIRN [Dunan Mor] Cairn site of 249.08 "On the farm of Blairmore near the base of Dunfiun may be seen the scattered ruins of a chambered cairn, on the stones being carried away some years ago to build Lamlash Schoolhouse, a series of inner cells was exposed, each covered with a simple flat stone". Antiquities of Arran

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Island of Arran -- Ph [Parish] of Kilbride

Creag an Gowr - It is very likely that the name is Creag nan Gobhar
An - of the masculine is not prefixed is not prefixed to the gen [genitive] sing [singular] of nouns masculine

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