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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLACH AN FHEOLADAIR Cloch a Feoladair
Cloch a Feoladair
Cloch a Feoladair
Peter Currie Shedog
John Bannatyne Drimiginar
John Craig Drimiginar
253.04 A large round boulder, It is said a market was held here at one period beside a mill which stood on the farm steading beside the stone and hence the names " Achadh - a Muileann ( Mill field), and Cloch a Feoladair, ( The flesher's stone)
ALLT BOTHAN Allt Bothan Peter Currie Shedog
John Bannatyne Drimiginar
John Craig Drimiginar
253.04 A small burn having its source a little to the south & on the farm of Drimiginar. It runs for a short distance between steep high banks and flows into the Allt Drimiginar. The name signifies the burn of the little house.
ALLT DRIMIGINAR Allt Drimiginar Peter Currie Shedog
John Bannatyne Drimiginar
John Craig Drimiginar
253.04 This burn is already described in connection with Allt Gille Gegach. It has its source on, and flows through the farm of Drimiginar from which it takes its name, at its junction with Allt na Craobh It is called from thence to the sea Allt Gille Gegach.
CREAG BHÀN Creag Bàn Peter Currie Shedog
John Bannatyne Drimiginar
John Craig Drimiginar
253.04 A rock of white sandstone on the Allt Drimiginar, forming with that burn a small cascade.

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Parish of Kilmory

Clach an Fheòladair - The Flesher's Stone.

Creag Bhàn

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