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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TOM DUBH | Tom Dubh Tom Dubh |
Martin McNeilage. Newton James Currie, Knockamillie |
195 | A large Knoll near Tom a Taillir Signification Dark Knoll |
CREAG CAISG | Creag Caisg Craig Caisg |
Martin McNeilage. Newton James Currie, Knockamillie Admiralty Chart |
195 | A prominent rock. Signification Rock of Easter. |
CREAG BHREAC | Creag Bhreac | Martin McNeilage. Newton James Currie, Knockamillie |
195 | Similar to the above. Signification Mottled Craig |
TOMAN LEACACH | Toman Leacach | Martin McNeilage. Newton James Currie, Knockamillie |
195 | A little Knowe on an elevated piece of ground Signification Little Knoll where there are flat stones |
DUNAN | Dunan | Martin McNeilage. Newton James Currie, Knockamillie |
195 | A very prominent Knoll seen at a great distance Signification Little Hill |
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