OS1/35/86/40
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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PADAKIE | Padakie Padakie Padakie |
John Brown Samuel McColm Alexander McCulloch |
035 | [Situation] About 7/8 mile S by E [South by East] of Knockencule. A large rock used as a seat by fishermen when Angling. |
SLOUCHAVADDIE | Slock-a-vaddie Slock-a-vaddie Slock-a-vaddie |
John Brown Samuel McColm Alexander McCulloch |
035 | [Situation] At the East Side of Padakie & about 25 Chains S by E. [South by East] of Low Slock (farm house) A Steep precipice Situate North of Dunman. At its base is a [small] inlet of the Sea |
LITTLE DUNMAN | Little Dunman Little Dunman Little Dunman Dunman |
Samuel McColm Alexander McCulloch Alexander Milligan Old Map of Scotland |
035 | A large rock or small hill on the farm of Low Slock the west side of which is very precipitous Situate about 8 Chains North of the large hill called Dunman. |
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[Page] 40Parish of Kirkmaiden
Padakie - Form 136 page 112
Slockavaddie - Form 136 page 112
Little Dunman - Form 136 page 104
"Slouch" a deep ravine or gully - Scottish Dictionary.
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