OS1/2/5/152
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Maol Chara | (Continued) | [continued from page 151] "The south end called the Maoil of Cara which is the highest part of the Island is a perpendicular rock 117 feet in height. Close by this part of the Maoil there is a Cave 40 feet long 5 broad and 5 high. At the end there is a small opening which communicates with another Cave 37 feet in length 9 in breadth and 9 in height. Old Stat. [Statistical] Account". |
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EADAR DA MHAOL | Eadar Da Mhaol Eadar Da Mhaol Eadar Da Mhaol "Eadar-da-mhaol" or Eadar da Mhaol |
Colin McNeil John Graham Neil McGougan Between two Headlands |
240 | A small bay between Maol Chara and Maol a Mhor Rain. Sign. [Signification] "(Eadar) between (Da) two (Mhaol) Headland Between the East side of this bay and Maol Chara there is a large Cave (see cross on Trace) a favorite resort of Rock Pigeons. |
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[Page] 152Eadar Da Mhaol [note]
Unimportant [Initialled] R.H.
Transcriber's notes
Eadar Da Mhaol is not on the map nor in the Index.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Alison James- Moderator, hillhere
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