OS1/2/13/71
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DÙN PUTICHANTUY | Dun Putichantuy Fort Dun Putichantuy Fort Dun Putichantuy Fort |
Malcolm McKeith, Putichantuy Duncan McMillan Glenbarr Matthew Kelly, Tangytavil |
246 | This name is applied to a prominent rock on the west coast, on the summit of which can be traced the remains of a building which is supposed by the authorities quoted to have been a place of defence, or a place for a beacon fire, for the purpose of alarming the inhabitants of the approach of an enemy, when Cantyre was subject to invasion. |
FORT [Dùn Putichantuy] | Dun Putichantuy Fort Dun Putichantuy Fort Dun Putichantuy Fort |
Malcolm McKeith, Putichantuy Duncan McMillan Glenbarr Matthew Kelly, Tangytavil |
246 | This name is applied to a prominent rock on the west coast, on the summit of which can be traced the remains of a building which is supposed by the authorities quoted to have been a place of defence, or a place for a beacon fire, for the purpose of alarming the inhabitants of the approach of an enemy, when Cantyre was subject to invasion. |
PORT NAN CLACHAN | Port nan Clachan Port nan Clach |
Malcolm McKeith, Putichantuy Duncan McMillan Glenbarr Matthew Kelly, Tangytavil |
246 | A small port on the coast, a little to the north of Dun Putichantuy. Sig. [Signification] (Stoney Port) |
KILLOCRAW | Killocraw Killocraw Killocraw |
Mr. Ferguson, Managing Clerk for Mr. J. L. Stewart, Factor for the Duke of Argyll Mr. Andrew, Occr. [Occupier] |
246 | A good farmhouse with offices attached, property of the Duke of Argyll. |
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