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KINLOCH Kinloch
Kinloch
Kinloch
Mr A Campbell
Mr Peter McPherson
Mr Hugh McKenzie
072 A small farmsteading. The property of D. Campbell of Lochnell.
LINNHE LOCH Linnhe Loch
Linnhe Loch
Linnhe Loch
Loch Linnhe
Fullarton's Gazetteer
New Statistical Account Johnstons County Maps Admiralty Chart.
043; 057; 072 An Arm of the Sea, Stretching between the districts of Appin and Morvern in Argyllshire, in a north-easterly direction from the Sound of Mull, as far as Coran ferry, where it takes a northerly direction and acquires the name of Loch Eil - It gives off on its eastern side, first Loch Etive, then Loch Creran, and farther inward on the same side Loch Leven. The island of Lismore lies in the mouth of Loch Linnhe, and there are several smaller islands interspersed through it.
Fullarton's Gazetteer

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072.12 Parish of Ardchattan

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