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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT DUN AULADH | Allt Dun Auladh | Ditto | 051 | A small mountain stream rising at about ½ a mile south of Dun Auladh and flowing in a northerly Direction falls into Allt Tora a Bachand at about ¼ of a mile South of Torr a Mhullaich. |
DUN AULADH (Site of) | Dun Auladh (Site of) |
Revd J McKay Ulva Mr Doud. Macdougall Penmore Mr Hugh McLean Penmore |
051 | The site of a Danish Fort situate on a small rocky hillock about ¼ of a mile southeasr of Druminghigha and about a ¼ of a mile east of Poll Bradaig. It is on the property of Lord Compton Tourloisk. |
POLL BRADAIG | Poll Bradaig | Ditto | 051 | A hollow on the south side of Druin Cabaig and about ¼ of a mile southeast of Dun Auladh. Te name means Thievish Woman and is on the property of Lord Compton of Torloisk. |
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