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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MEALL NAN GOBHAR Meall nan Gobhar
Meall nan Gobhar
Meall nan Gobhar
Revd. [Reverend] N McPherson
Robert Stewart, Culnagreine
John Stewart, Millton
123 A prominent circular topped feature of considerable height, situated about half a mile east of "Culnagreine"
Signification Hill of the goats
BEALACH NAN CARN Bealach nan Carn Revd. [Reverend] N McPherson
Robert Stewart, Culnagreine
John Stewart, Millton
123 A pass or hollow, between "Meall na Criche" and "Meall nan Gobhar."
Signification pass of the sledges.
GLEANN BAN Gleann Ban Revd. [Reverend] N McPherson
Robert Stewart, Culnagreine
John Stewart, Millton
123 This name is applied to the flat ground or valley, lying between the old farmhouses of "Blareidh" and "Capdubh" and through which "Allt a Chip Dhuibhe" flows.
Signification The Fair Valley

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