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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
NORTH LAGALGORVE Nort [North] Lagalgorve
Nort [North] Lagalgorve
Nort [North] Lagalgorve
John McPhail, Occr. [Occupier]
D. Sinclair Esqr. Factor
John Brodie, South Lagalgorve
251 A farmsteading with offices attached, property of A. McAlister Esqr. of Loup
PORT CRÒM Port Cròm
Port Cròm
Port Cròm
Matthew Kelly, Tangytavil
Mr. Kelly, Taighnamoile
D. McMillan, Glenbarr
251 A small bay on the sea coast a little to the west of Nort [North] Lagalgorve. Sig. [Signification] (Crooked Port)
DÙN MHIC CHOIGIL Dùn Mac Coigil


Dùn Mhic Choigil
Matthew Kelly, Tangytavil
Mr. Kelly, Taighnamoile
D. McMillan, Glenbarr
McCoigil's Fort.
251 This name is applied to a very prominent rock on the sea coast immediately to the nort [north] of Port Crom, on the summit can be traced the remains of a building, which, according to the tradition of the authorities quoted was used for a beacon fire, or a place of defence when Cantyre was subject to invasion. Sig. [Signification] unknown.
FORT [Dùn Mhic Choigil] Dùn Mac Coigil


Dùn Mhic Choigil
Matthew Kelly, Tangytavil
Mr. Kelly, Taighnamoile
D. McMillan, Glenbarr
McCoigil's Fort.
251 This name is applied to a very prominent rock on the sea coast immediately to the nort [north] of Port Crom, on the summit can be traced the remains of a building, which, according to the tradition of the authorities quoted was used for a beacon fire, or a place of defence when Cantyre was subject to invasion. Sig. [Signification] unknown.

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