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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SNIBE HILL Snibe Hill
Snibe Hill
Snibe Hill
Snibe Hill
John Murray
A. McMillan
P. Kelly
A. McCutcheon
014 [Situation] About 7/8 mile E. [East] of Loch Narroch
A hill of considerable elevation and the Southern portion of 'Craignaw', its surface consists of rocky pasture, not known in the locality how it got the name.
POINT OF THE SNIBE Point of the Snibe
Point of the Snibe
Point of the Snibe
Point of the Snibe
John Murray
A. McMillan
P. Kelly
A. McCutcheon
014 [Situation] About 7/8 mile E. [East] of Loch Narroch
A bold precipitous point of Snibe Hill of considerable elevation it has its name from Snibe Hill
BROCKLOCHS Brocklochs
Brocklochs
John Murray
A. McMillan
014 [Situation] Contiginous to Loch Narroch on the East side.
A tolerable extent of precipitous tumbling rocks, in some places very large and thickly strewn in which are many favourite retreats or dens of Foxes.

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45 Snibe Hill
48 Point of the Snibe
47 Brocklochs

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