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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
AMHUINN CHUIL Abhainn Caul
Amhuinn Chuil
Angus McLeod
John Mackay
Donald Murray
Col J Farquharson CBRE Director General Ord Survey Mr J Mathieson O.S. Edinburgh 1896
014 [In situation column] It takes its name from the junction of Gleann Lochan Cilean and Lackartal and thence flows towards the South East and falls into Broad Bay

A small river Amhainn Chuil signifies Coll River
FEITH GHORM Feith Gorm
Feith Ghorm
Angus McLeod
John Mackay
Donald Murray
014 [Appears in situation] On the western bank of Amhainn Chuil and south of Breiscleit.

A small mossy hill Feith Ghorm signifies Green Bog
RIVER COLL Angus McLeod John Mackay Donald Murray Col J Farquharson CBRE Director General Ord Survey Mr J Mathieson O.S. Edinburgh 1896 Abhainn Caul Amhuinn Chuil 014 [In situation column] It takes its name from the junction of Gleann Lochan Cilean and Lackartal and thence flows towards the South East and falls into Broad Bay A small river Amhainn Chuil signifies Coll River
AMHUINN CHUIL 014

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