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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CNOCACHOIRE BEAG | Crock-a-chor beg Crock-a-chor beg Cnoc-a'-choire Beag Cnocachoire Beag |
Angus McMillan Whitefarlane Archibald Thomson. Auchencar Gaelic Orthography |
243 | A prominent Knoll on Dougrie farm. Sign. [Signification] the smaller Cnoc-a-choire (Knowe of the Corrie). |
CNOCACHOIRE MÒR | Crock-a-chor More Cnoc-a'-Choire Mor Cnocachoire Mòr |
Angus McMillan Whitefarlane Archibald Thomson. Auchencar Gaelic Orthography |
243 | A Knoll near the above, & as its name indicates, larger. Sig [Signification]: the greater Cnoc-a-choire (Knowe of the Corrie). |
ALLT NA H-AIRIDHE | Ault na harry Allt na h-airidhe |
Angus McMillan Whitefarlane Archibald Thomson. Auchencar Gaelic Orthography |
243 | A stream rising out of Lean an Thubhaidh and falling into Iorsa Water near Dougrie Lodge. Sig [Signification]: Burn of the Shieling. |
GLEN SCAFTIGILL | Glen Scaftigill Glen Scaftigill |
Angus McMillan Whitefarlane Archibald Thomson. Auchencar Ramsay's Geology |
243 | A narrow valley running from Glen Iorsa to near Dubh Loch. Der [Derivation] not Known. |
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