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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLEANN DUBH | Glen Dhu Glen Dubh Gleann Dubh |
A. McKillop, Sannox Map in Bryce's Geology Gaelic Orthography |
238 | A small glen lying between Tunna and Clachan, and extending from the road to near Sail an Im. Sign [Signification]: Black Glen. |
TUNNA | Tunna Tunna Tunna |
A. McKillop M. Mackay, Keeper Duncan Kerr, Shepherd |
238 | A low, but prominent hill, on the South of Gleann Dubh. This word literally signifies a ton. It seems, in Arran, to be applied to hills of a certain shape, or situated in peculiar circumstances. |
ABHAINN TUNNA | Awen Tunna Awen Tunna Awen Tunna Abhainn Tunna |
A. McKillop M. Mackay, Keeper Duncan Kerr, Shepherd Gaelic Orthography |
238 | A stream flowing through Gleann Dubh and falling into the water flowing through North Glen Sannox. Sign [Signification]: Tunna Water. Ton River |
NORTH GLEN SANNOX | North Glen Sannox North Glen Sannox North Glen Sannox North Glen Sannox North Glen Sannox |
A. McKillop M. Mackay, Keeper Duncan Kerr, Shepherd Map in Bryce's Geology Mr Robert Stoddard, Farmer |
238 | A long valley stretching from Coire nan Ceum to the sea. Its sides are smooth and, comparitively speaking, devoid of rocks. |
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