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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CNOC AI CHROCHADAIRE Cnoc a' Crochadair
Cnoc a' Crochadair
Cnoc a' Crochadair
Mr Dd McCorkindale
Mr McIsacs Kilberry
Neil Dewar Weaver
200 A Commanding eminence, immediately north west of "Cretshengan." Tradition Says nothing as to the origin of the name. Sig [Signification] "The hangman's Knoll."
CNOC NA OTHAILE "Cnoc na Othaile" Mr Dd McCorkindale
Mr McIsacs Kilberry
Neil Dewar Weaver
200 A slight eminence, near the P. [Parish] Road in an arable field south of "Cnoc a' Crochadair" Sig. [Signification] "The Knoll of Confusion"
CRETSHENGAN Cretshengan


Cretshengan
Cretshegan
Mr Dd McCorkindale
Mr McIsacs Kilberry
Neil Dewar Weaver
Estate Map (1782)
Val. [Valuation] Roll for 1866 & 67
200 A good slated farm house with offices, situate about mid-way between the farms of Cuilghailtro" & "Balure" The property of J. Campbell Esq Carse

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Plan 200-7 -- Kilcalmonell & Kilberry -- Argyllshire

Cnoc a' Chrochadaire [Note] The Hangman's Knoll.

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