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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LAG NA CROISE Lag na Crois
Lag na Crosh
Lag na Crosh
Lag na Crosh
Lag na Croise
Gaelic Orthography
D. Hamilton, Lamlash
James Currie, Glenloig
J McKenzie Ballymichael
Cor. Gael
249 A flay piece of moorland at the head of Benlister Burn -
Sign [Signification]: Hollow of the Cross - See Cnoc na Crois - Kilmorie Parish - near this for origin of name -
THE TOUNIE The Tounie
The Tounie
The Tounie
Tun Hill
D. Hamilton, Lamlash
James Dell Glenkill
John Stewart Kilmichael
Estate Plan
249 The end of a ridge of hill falling steeply to Benlister Glen -
Derivation unknown -
TOUNIE BURN Tounie Burn
Tounie Burn
Tounie Burn
D. Hamilton, Lamlash
James Dell Glenkill
John Stewart Kilmichael
249 Formed by two branches and pursuing a rocky course falls into Benlister Burn -
EAS GEAL Eas Geal
Eas Geal
Eas Geal
Eas Geal
D. Hamilton, Lamlash
James Dell Glenkill
John Stewart Kilmichael
Gaelic Orthography
249 A high waterfall at the head of Benlister Glen -
Sign [Signification]: White Waterfall

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