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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TIGH AN EILEIN | Tigh an Eilean Tigh an Eilean Tigh an Eilean "Tigh an Eilein", |
Mr Johnstone Mr McIsaac J. B. Campbell Esq |
211 | A small thatched building by the river side a little to the south of Tighcreagan. It was the mansion house of the Estate of Carse and till lately was the only building with wooden floor. Sign. [Signification] "House of the Island" |
STANDING STONES [Lairig na h-Uinnsinn] | Standing Stones | Mr Johnstone Mr McIsaac J. B. Campbell Esq |
211 | Two upright blocks of stone standing in a field close by the roadside about a quarter of a mile south east of Larig na h Uinnsinn said to mark the place where a portion of the Clan McIver were massacred. The tradition runs somehow thus; - A portion of the clan McIver coming on a Cattle stealing errand encamped for the night about the place where the stones now stand. The clan Campbell who had expected their coming had hid themselves at the back [continued on page 61] |
Site of CONFLICT between the Clans McIver and Campbell | Two upright blocks of stone standing in a field close by the roadside about a quarter of a mile south east of Larig na h Uinnsinn said to mark the place where a portion of the Clan McIver were massacred. The tradition runs somehow thus; - A portion of the clan McIver coming on a Cattle stealing errand encamped for the night about the place where the stones now stand. The clan Campbell who had expected their coming had hid themselves at the back [continued on page 61] |
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