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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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