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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CNOC NAM FOTHANNAN Cnoc na Fothannan
Cnoc na Fothannan
Cnoc na Fothannan
Cnoc an Fhothannain
Cnoc nam Fothannan
Ronald McAllester
D. Cameron
D. Corquadale
Knoll of the Thistle
Knoll of Thistles
241 A few boulders placed on a small swelling or mound in which, Ronald McAllester says, that some human bones had been discovered some years ago.
Sig. [Signification] The Thistle hillock.
TUMULUS [Cnoc nam Fothannan] Cnoc na Fothannan
Cnoc na Fothannan
Cnoc na Fothannan
Cnoc an Fhothannain
Cnoc nam Fothannan
Ronald McAllester
D. Cameron
D. Corquadale
Knoll of the Thistle
Knoll of Thistles
241 A few boulders placed on a small swelling or mound in which, Ronald McAllester says, that some human bones had been discovered some years ago.
Sig. [Signification] The Thistle hillock.
SGEIR CHAOL Sgeir Caol
Sgeir Caol
Sgeir Caol
Sgeir Chaol
A. McMillan
D. Cameron
Ronald McAllester
Narrow Rock
241 A small reef of trap or pointed rocks covered at High water. Sig. [Signification] The narrow rock
SGEIR MHÒR Sgeir Mhòr A. McMillan
D. Cameron
Ronald McAllester
241 A small reef of pointed rocks nearly covered at high water. Sig [Signification] The large rock
A' CHLÉIT The Cleit


A' Chléit
A. McMillan
D. Cameron
Ronald McAllester
"The feather" Applicable to a rocky projections. See Sheets of "Lewis"
241 A trape dike lying north west from the Church. Sig. [Signification] A ridge of rock.

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A' Chléit [note]
An Cleiteadh?
Cleiteadh A ridge of rocks in sea See Armstrongs Dicty [Dictionary] and McLeod & Dewars Dicty. [Dictionary]

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