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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TIGH-AN-DROIGHINN BAGH | Tighandroigheinn Bay Tighandroigheinn Bay Tighandroigheinn Bay Tigh-an-droighinn Bàgh. "Tighean-droighennn Bàidh". |
Mr Andrew Campbell Mr Donald McMillan Mr William Wilson G. O. [Gaelic Orthography] appd. [approved] |
180 | A good sized bay or Creek on the west coast of Lochfine extending from Rudha Mhinidhe Beag to Creagan Mor (180.4.T5). Sign. [Signification] Thorn house bay |
ALLT MOR | Allt Mòr | Mr Andrew Campbell Mr Donald McMillan Mr William Wilson |
180 | A small stream rising near the summit of Meall Dubh and falling into Tighandroigheinn Bay. Sign. [Signification] "Large Burn" |
CLAIGIONNACH (Ruin) | Claigionnach (Ruins) | Mr Andrew Campbell Mr Donald McMillan Mr William Wilson |
180 | A ruin on the grazing of the property of J. Campbell Esq of Shirvan. |
BRUACH NA CLAIGIONNACH | Bruach na Claigionnach Bruach na Claigionnach |
Mr Donald McMillan Mr Duncan Walker |
180 | Applicable to the face of a hill on the East side of Coounty road leading to Achoish and extending from Claigionnach (Ruins) to Leacan Laoigh (T6). Sign. [Signification] "Claigionnach Brae" |
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[Page] 178180 Argyllshire South Knapdale Ph [Parish]
[Tigh-an-droighinn Bagh] See spelling page 175
Ought not the two names be spelling alike? that is with respect to droigheinn or droighinn?
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[Bruach na Claigionnach] North Knapdale
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