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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CUL NA CREAGAN Cul nan' creagan
Cul nan' Creagan
James Davidson
Peter Davidson
244 An Eminence on the grazing of Glenshurig. Signifying. Back of the rock
LEAN NA FOLA Lean na Fola
Lean na Fola
Lean na Fola
Lean na Fola
Angus McMillan
Mr Currie Glenloig
Archibald Hamilton
Gaelic Orthography
244 A flat portion of Moorland between "Garbh Thorr" & Allt Mhic Gillegregish. deriving this name from the circumstance of a duel having been fought between two neighbouring Cheifs. one of the party being killed hence the name. Meadow of blood
GARBH ALLT Garbh Allt



Garbh Allt
Garv Allt
Angus McMillan
Mr. Currie. Glenloig
Archibald Hamilton
Gaelic Orthography
Estate Plan
A Davidson Glenshurig
244 A good Stream bearing this name from the junction of two streams about half a mile East of "Loch Nuis", (Trace 9.) flows in a Southerly direction and falls into stream running through "Gleann an t Suidhe." a little below "Monyquil" farmhouse. (249 trace 1). Sign. [Signifying] Rough Stream,

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Island of Arran -- Parish of Kilmory

[Notes at Cul nan Creagan] Kilbride Ph [Parish] Cùl nan Creagan referred

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