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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ABHUINN GHLAS Abhuinn Ghlas Mr P McIntyre
Mr J Beaton
A A Carmichael Esq.D. Macdonald Ormaclett
John Ferguson, Bornish
055 This name is applied to a stream from the East end of Loch Cnoc a' Bui and runs in a North Westerly direction for about half a mile, where it enters Loch Gill-Mharteisinn It signifies "Grey River."
REINEAVAL Reineval
Renevaull
Keinavaul
Mr P McIntyre
Mr J. Beaton
D Macdonald
John Ferguson
Admiralty Chart
Black's Map
A A Carmichael
055 his name is given to a hill of no great height, which is entirely covered with heather, and which is situated about a quarter of a mile to the East of Loch Cnoc a' Buidhe
BARP Barp Mr P McIntyre Mr J. Beaton D Macdonald John Ferguson Admiralty Chart Black's Map A A Carmichael 055 On a small knoll on its' Northern slope there is a large cairn of stones called a Barp, which is known to have been a place of sepulture in early times The meaning of the name is obscure
LOCH NAN UAN Loch nan Uan Mr P McIntyre
Mr J Beaton
A A Carmichael Eaq.
D. acdonald
J. Ferguson
055 This name is given to a small fresh-water loch situated about half way between Milton and Askernish House, and about half a mile from the sea side.

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County of Inverness -- Parish of South Uist

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Have added Barp as a separate entry although it does make reference to Reineval

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