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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DALINLONGART | Dalinlongart Dalinlongart Dalinlongart Dalinlongart |
Ticket Boards Mr. Skinner Sub Factor Lease of Farm Mr. Turnbull Occr. [Occupier] |
173 | A fine farm house and Offices the property of James Hunter Esq of Halfton - formerly written Dailing ford or Dal long forte |
RIVER LITTLE EACHAIG | Little River Eachaig Little River Eachaig Little River Eachaig Little Eachaig River Little Eachaig River Little Eachaig River Little Eachaig |
Mr. Sinclair Mr. SKinner Mr. White New Stat [Statistical] Account C & D Turner Corrachan D. White Ballochyle F Harkness |
173 | A Considerable stream or burn having its rise on the farm of Glenlean and running in an Easterly direction to its influx with the River Eachaig near the Holy Loch. |
BURIAL GROUND (Private) | Family Burial ground (1763) Family Burial ground (1763) |
Mr. Whyte Mr. Turnbull |
173 | A small Burial ground enclosed by a high wall which was erected by A. Campbell Esqr, a former proprietor of Ballochyle in 1763, and is still used as the family Cemetry. |
TOM NAN RAGH | Tom nan Ragh | Mr. McKinlay (84) Sandbank Duncan Harkness |
173 | It [Burial ground] stands on a natural knoll called Tom nan Ragh. [Initialled] JB Ragh Signifing rows or drills in the ground |
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Alison James- Moderator, Celia Skelton
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