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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCHLAINN Lochlainn
Lochlainn
Lochlainn
Lochlainn
Donald Gunn Ramscraigs.
Neil Gunn.
James Henderson.
042 This is a small inlet, the Cliff on either side rising about 200 feet high. The name originated from A Norwegian vessel being repaired in it many years ago.
AN DÙN An Dùn
An Dùn
An Dùn
Donald Gunn,
Neil Gunn,
James Henderson
042 A small rock bound grassy islet, very precipitous near the above,
NATURAL BRIDGE 042 There is a natural Bridge Connecting it with the Mainland, Called "The Bridge" thru which the tide flows.
STÙRR RUADH Stùrr Ruadh
Stùrr Ruadh
Stùrr Ruadh
Donald Gunn,
Neil Gunn,
James Henderson,
042 A Red rocKy face on point on the South side of the Confluence of "Allt an Buaidh" Sig. [Signification] "Red Rock"
SCREADAN Screadan
Screadan
Screadan
Donald Gunn,
Neil Gunn,
James Henderson
042 A conspicuous hollow, below Newport, rocky on both sides extending inland from high water.

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