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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CREAG A' CHAISTEIL | Creag a' Caisteal Creag a' Caisteal Creag a' Caisteal Creag a' Chaisteil |
John McIntosh, Low Stillaig Peter McIntosh, Low Stillaig Dougald McCallum Portavaidue The Castle Craig |
192 | This is evidently a place of defence, erected on the top of a precipice facing the sea, the east side defended by a wall, the remains of which can be traced to this day, it does not appear to be taken notice of in the Statistical Account. Sig: [Signification] "the Castle Craig" |
LOW STILLAIG | Low Stillaig Low Stillaig Low Stillaig |
John McIntosh, Low Stillaig Peter McIntosh, Low Stillaig Dougald McCallum Portavaidue |
192 | A few old farm steadings on the estate of Lamont. |
COR BAILC | Chor Balc "Cor Bailc" |
John McIntosh, Low Stillaig Peter McIntosh, Low Stillaig Dougald McCallum Portavaidue Cor Gael. [Correct Gaelic] |
192 | A small rocky hill on the farm of Stillaig Signification, Chor. the "Condition"; Balc, a "ridge of earth" |
STANDING STONE [Stillaig] | Standing Stone | John McIntosh, Low Stillaig Peter McIntosh, Low Stillaig Dougald McCallum Portavaidue |
192 | A large upright pillar about four or five feet above surface, beleived in the locality to be monumental. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 70Parish of Kilfinan
Creag a' Chaisteil [note]
Fort
[Initialled] T.P.W
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Alison James- Moderator, MoidyM
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