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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Island of Arran Parish of Kilmorie

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