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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DOIRE NA CRÌCHE Doire na Crìche
Doire na Crìche
Doire na Crìche
Mr. Alexander Irvine
Mr. Peter Munro
Mr McVicar Auchnagoul
140 An eminence on the grazing of Kenmore half a mile to the north of Barr nan Each.
Sign. [Signification] "March Thicket"
FORT [Doire na Crìche] Fort Mr. Alexander Irvine
Mr. Peter Munro
Mr McVicar Auchnagoul
140 On the Summit of this hill is a Small Circular Enclosure Evidently a British Fort
CREAG BHREAC Creag Bhreac Mr. Alexander Irvine
Mr. Peter Munro
Mr McVicar Auchnagoul
140 A small rock in a field about a quarter of a mile to the north west of the village of Kenmore.
Sign. [Signification] "Spotted Craig"
KENMORE Kenmore


Kenmore
Kenmore
Mr. Alexander Irvine
Mr. Peter Munro
Mr McVicar Auchnagoul
James Robertson Esq Factor
New Stat [Statistical] Account
140 A small fishing village on the Western shores of Lochfine situate about 5 miles to the South East of Inverary. Six of the inhabitants rent a farm adjoining the village, from the Duke of Argyle. The remainder are cottars

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Argyllshire -- Parish of Inverary

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