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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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COIRE BEAG-GHLEANN | Coire Beag-ghleann Coire Beag-ghleann Coire Beag-ghleann |
Mr Carr Mr McIntosh Revd [Reverend] N McIntyre |
074 | A small corry lying on the northern side of Glenmore and at the base of Cregan Gorm and partly covered with heathy and partly with rough pasture It means Corry of the Little Glen |
ALLT COIRE BEAG-GHLEANN | Allt Coire Beag-ghleann Allt Coire Beag-ghleann Allt Coire Beag-ghleann |
Mr Carr Mr McIntosh Revd [Reverend] N McIntyre |
074 | A small hill stream, which rises in Coire Beag-ghleann and falling in a South- western direction for about one mile when it is joined by a smaller stream which runs out of Coire Chomhnaidh, after which it bears another name It means Burn of the Corry of the Little Glen |
BEGLAN (In Ruins) | Beglan Beglan Beglan |
Mr Skinner Factor Mr McIntosh Revd [Reverend] N McIntyre |
074 | The ruins of a farm house and steading in Coire Beag-ghleann from which its name is derived, but has been anglicised It is on the Duke of Richmond's Estate |
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Transcriber's notes
There are pencilled alternative spelling of 'Beag-ghlinne' for 'Beag- ghleanne' under the relevant two names.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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