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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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POLL-GROMACK | as pronounced Polgormack Meaning unknown unless it is the Hole or hollow of Greens Poll-gormack |
Ranold McDonald Glenbuck Ewan Cameron Laggan Ewan McDonald Lagan a bhainne |
098 | A large hollow on the south side of the hill from Coire Odhar Mor, and west of Creag a Chail. The property of E. Bailie Esquire. |
ALLT POLL-GORMACK | Allt Polgormack Meaning unknown |
Ranold McDonald Glenbuck Ewan Cameron Laggan Ewan McDonald Lagan a bhainne |
098 | Is formed by the union of a number of Small Sreams, Rising in the Corrie of that name. It flows to the South east until it is joined by Allt Creag a Chail, after which it changes course to the South, and joins Allt Dubh, where it assumes the name of Allt Lube Conall. |
ALLT CREAG A' CHAIL | Allt Creag a Chail Stream of the Cabbage Rock |
Ranold McDonald Glenbuck Ewan Cameron Laggan Ewan McDonald Lagan a bhainne |
098 | Rises Some Short distance South of Coire Gorm and forms a kind of half circle along the base of Creag a' Chail, to a confluence with Allt Polgormack. |
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Parishs of Boleskine Abertarff and Kilmonivaig
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