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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
AN CREACHAN Creachan
Creachan
Creachan
An Creachan
A Sinclair, Old Ashens
R. McDougall, Teacher
H. McAllister, Avengillen
191 A prominent rocky eminence about half a mile south west of Loch Chaorruinn. Signification 'Rocky place'
CRUACH A' MHULLAICH Cruach a' Mhullaich
Cruach a' Mhullaich
Cruach a' Mhullaich
A Sinclair, Old Ashens
R. McDougall, Teacher
H. McAllister, Avengillen
191 A small feature, a little west of the above [An Creachan]. Sign. [Signification] not known.
ALLT AIRIDH STAIC Allt Airidh Staic
Allt Airidh Staic
Allt Airidh Staic
A Sinclair, Old Ashens
R. McDougall, Teacher
H. McAllister, Avengillen
191 A good stream bearing this name, from junction of stream flowing past Cruach
a Mhullaich, westward to junction of small burn rising off Cruach nam Fad (trace 14) distance about half a mile, Continuation southward called Abhainn na Cùil. Sign. [Signification] "Pinncale shealing burn"
LOCH CHAORUINN Loch Chaorruinn
Loch Chaorruinn
Loch Chaorruinn
Loch Chaorunn
A Sinclair, Old Ashens
R. McDougall, Teacher
H. McAllister, Avengillen
191 A small fresh water lake at base of hill of same name. It contains two small islands. Sign. [Signification] "Rowan trees loch"

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