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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH CÙL NA BEINNE Loch Cùl na Beinne
Loch Cùl na Beinne
Mr. Angus McAulay Merchant, Tarbert
A.A. Carmichael Esq.
019 This name applies to a loch about 20 chains long and 5 wide situated about 7 chains N.E. [North East] of Loch Grannda on the property of Earl Dunmore This name signifies "Back of the hill Loch".
BEN DRINESHEADER Ben Drinesheader
Druin a Seadair
Druineshadder
Dramshader
Beinn Dhrimesiatar
Mr. Angus McAulay Merchant, Tarbert
Chart
Johnston's Map
Val. [Valuation] Roll 1868 & 69
A.A. Carmichael Esq.
019 This name applies to a small hill situated immediately east of "Loch Cul na Beinne" It is covered with rough Pasture & rocks and is the property of the Earl of Dunmore
LOCH PLOCRAPOOL Loch Plocrapool
Loch Phlocrapoll
Loch Plocrapull
Loch Phocrapol
Loch Plocrapoll
Mr. Angus McAulay Merchant, Tarbert
Admiralty Chart
Johnston's Map
Blacks Map
A.A. Carmichael Esq.
019 This name applies to a large fresh water loch situated about 50 chains south east of "Ben Drinesheader" It has a number of large islands which are covered with heather and is the property of Earl Dunmore This name signifies "Sinking boy Loch"

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