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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TOM SOLLEIR Tom Soilleir
Tom Soilleir
Tom Soilleir
Mr. Duncan Campbell Clynder
Mr. Robert Campbell Duchlage
Mr. Donald Mackellar Oakbank
012 A small hill or knowe overlooking Loch Long - it signifies "the bright hill"
CREAG LOISGTE Creag Loisgte
Creag Loisgte
Creag Loisgte
Mr. Duncan Campbell Clynder
Mr. Robert Campbell Duchlage
Mr. Donald Mackellar Oakbank
012 A rocky eminence a short distance east from Tom Soilleir it signifies the "Burnt Rock"
CREAG LÌOMHA Creag Liomha
Creag Liomha
Creag Liomha
Mr. David McAulay Fernicarry
Mr. Duncan Campbell
Mr. Donald Mackellar
012 A height about 25 chains south east of Lochan Ghlas Laoigh it signifies "the Smooth Rock"

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Parish of Rosneath -- County of Dumbarton

[Below entry for Tom Soilleir:]
"Tom Soilleir". Bright Hill

[Below entry for Creag Loisgte:]
Creag (G) [Gaelic] A rock
Loisgte, from Loisgt (G) [Gaelic] Burnt

[Below entry for Creag Lìomha:]
grave accent
Creag Lìomha, (G) [Gaelic] Color, gloss, smooth.

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