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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLEANN CINN-LOCHA | Gleann-ceann Loch Gleann-ceann Loch Gleann-ceann Loch Gleann-ceann Loch "Gleann Cinn-locha |
Donald Paterson William Walker Rd. [Reverend] Mr. McKenzie Manse Mr. Johnstone Schoolmaster Loch-head Glen |
180 | A considerable Glen at the head of "Loch Caolis Port" stretching for about 3½ miles north by 1¼ broad. Sig. [Signification] "Loch-head Glen". |
ALLT CINN-LOCHA | Allt Ceann Loch Lochhead River "Allt Cinn-locha" |
Donald Paterson William Walker Rd. [Reverend] Mr. McKenzie Manse Mr. Johnstone Schoolmaster Loch-head Glen New Stat. [Statistical] Acc/- [Account] Gael. ortho. [Gaelic orthography] |
180 | A good valley stream fed by numerous mountain rivulets, running thro' [through] the above Glen [Gleann Cinn-locha] & enters the head of "Loch Caolisport". Sig. [Signification] "Loch-head burn" |
AN DROIGHNEIN | Droighnean Droighnean Droighnean "An Droighnein", |
William Walker John Monro Rd. [Reverend] Mr. McKenzie Manse (ortho [orthographer]) The Thorny Knoll. |
180 | An insignificant eminence with a few patches of rocks on it, in an arable field near Lochhead. Sig. [Signification] "Thorny Knoll" |
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[Gleann Cinn-locha] See Ceann-phort in Gaelic Dictionary
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