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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLEN CRAIGAG | Glen Craigag Glen Craigag Glen Craigag |
Estate Plan James Currie, Glenloig John McKenzie Ballymichael |
249 | A narrow valley extending from Creagan Liatha on the south to the Brodick and Thisken road on the north - Derived most probably from Gleann Creagach - the rocky valley - |
CRUACH | Cruach Cruach Cruach |
James Currie, Glenloig John McKenzie Ballymichael Donald Hamilton, Lamlash |
249 | A high, smooth hill over which the Parish boundary between Kilmorie and Kilbride runs - Sign [Signification]: high hill [Note] A' Cruach "The Stack", The High Hill. A' Cruach ought to be adopted |
CREAGAN LIATHA | Craigan Lee-a Craigan Lee-a Craigan Lee-a Craigan Lee-a Creagan Liatha |
James Currie, Glenloig John McKenzie Ballymichael Donald Hamilton, Lamlash Gaelic Orthography |
249 | Two prominent rocks at the top of Gen Graigag. Sign. [Signification]: Hoary Crags.- |
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[page] 125Island of Arran Parish of Kilmorie
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