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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH BEAG BEALACH CHAIPLIN Loch Beag Bealach Chaiplin
Loch Beag Bealach Chaiplin
Loch Beag Bealach Chaiplin
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Martin
Mr. J. Macnab
Mr. A. Cameron
011 Applies to a small loch situate at the south end of Dubhcharn and forming the source of Amhuinn Gremiscaig. Signification "Milking pass little loch".
ABHUINN NAN CNOC Amhainn na Cnoc
Abhuinn nan Cnoc
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Martin
Mr. J. Macnab
Mr. A. Cameron
011 Is an ordinary sized stream flowing from Loch Cuithir in a northerly direction for a distance of two miles where it joins Lòn a' Chreamha and becomes Blàth Lòn. Signification "Burn of the Knolls".
LON AIRIDH NAN SAC Lòn Airidh na Sac Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Martin
Mr. J. Macnab
Mr. A. Cameron
011 Is a small stream rising on the moor ¾ of a mile N.W. [North West] from Loch Cuithir and flowing northerly till it joins Amhainn Gremiscaig. Signification, "Shealing of the burdens burn".

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