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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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AMHUINN CHROMAIDH AN T-SEILE | 030 | |||
AMHUINN CHROMADH AN T-SEILE | Amhuinn Chromadh an t-Seile Amhuinn Chromadh an t-Seile Amhuinn Chromadh an t-Seile |
John Morrison John McKay Donald Murray |
030 | This is the lower end of Amhainn an Easa Dubh. It extends from Airidh Chromaidh an t-Seile to Loch Suirebhat, it flows out of Loch an Uidhean and contains a good deal of water. |
SUIL GHORM | Suil Ghorm Suil Ghorm Suil Ghorm |
John Murray John McKay Donald Murray |
030 | This is a small pool adjacent to and west of Loch Grunnabhal, out of which flows Feadan Mor There are three other small pools east of it and contains but little water, it is remarkable for the number of sheep which are drowned in it. Suil Ghorm signifies Blue Eye |
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