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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DELAVA (In Ruins) Deleva
Deleva
Deleva
Mr.A Farquharson Relaquheim
Mr. James Grant Lynardoch
Mr. James Gordon Finnylost
060 A well known place which formerly formed a farm and has been recently brought into a Grazing pasture and added to other farms Situated a little South of the Ernan Water and about 30 Chains N. [North] of Lonach Hill. The property of Sir Charles Forbes of Castle Newe Baronet.
BURN OF LYNMORE Burn of Lynmore
Burn of Lynmore
Burn of Lynmore
Mr .A Farquharson Relaquheim
Mr. James Grant Lynardoch
Mr. James Gordon Finnylost
060 a well known Burn which issues from Ssprings abt. [about] ½ a mile N. of Lonach Hill and runs Northward for about ½ a mile where it enters the Ernan Water, on the property of Sir Charles Forbes of Castle Newe Baronet
GLAC OF SKELLATER Glack of Skellater
Glack of Skellater
Glack of Skellater
Mr. A. Farquharson Relaquheim
Mr. James Grant Lynardoch
Mr. James Gordon Finnylost
060 A conspicuous hollow feature, about half way between Lonach Hill and Stronaonhais Hill and at the north edge of Lonach Hill Plantation, over which is an occupation road leading between the Mains of Skellater and Glen Ernan the property of Sir Charles Forbes Castle Newe

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Note: Glack of Skellater - Glac A hollow, A Valley, A narrow Valley; the hollow of the hand; the bosom; an embrace. (Gaelic)

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