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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TOM MÒR GARBH Tom Mor Gharbh
Tom Mor Gharbh
Tom Mor Gharbh
Tom Mor Gharbh
Tom Mor Gharbh
Colin McIntyre, Clunater
Duncan Cameron, Bullwood
Colin Turner
Donald White Cnocan
Archibald Mains, Dunoon
184 A large and prominent hill falling to the Firth of Clyde.
Signification Big-Rough Knoll.
BULL WOOD Bull Wood
Bull Wood
Bull Wood

Bull Wood
Bull Wood
Bull Wood
Val [Valuation] Roll
New Stat Acct. [Statistical Account]
Colin McIntyre Clunater
Duncan Cameron Bullwood
Colin Turner
Donald White Cnocan
Archibald Mains, Dunoon
184 Natural Coppice, which extended from Berry Burn to "Garhallow Burn", The greater portion of the North end of the wood has been cut down to make room for Villas, and the portion on the side of "Tom mor Gharbh" is the only unbroken part left, The name Bullwood is also well known to apply to the houses in its vicinity, - which houses may be said to be situated in the wood.
NORTH GARHALLOW (Ruins) North Garhallow
North Garhallow
North Garhallow
North Garhallow
Val [Valuation] Roll
Plan of Mr Campbell of Dunoon
Donald White Cnocan
Archibald Mains Dunoon
184 The ruins of a farm steading belonging to Mr. Moir of Milton.

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