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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCHAN LUING Loch an Loinge
Loch an Loinge
Loch an Loinge
Loch an Luing
Lochan Luing
Donald McPherson, Rhunahaorinemoss
Hector McKay, Rhunahaorine
Robert McCallum, Low Dunashry
Gael: Ortho: [Gaelic Orthography] - The Ship Loch
Gael: Ortho: [Gaelic Orthography] - Ship Loch
235 A small loch a little to the south of Rhunahaorinemoss. Signification (Ship Loch)
SCHOOL [Rhunahaorine] School
School
School
Mr. McIntyre, Schoolmaster
Robert McCallum
D. Murray, Esqr.
235 A general assembly school, situated a little to the south of Rhunahaorine, with garden, & Schoolmaster's residence attached.
HIGH RHUNAHAORINE High Rhunahaorine
High Rhunahaorine
High Rhunahaorine
D. Murry, Esqr. Factor, Largie
Neill McKinvan, Occr. [Occupier]
Robert McCallum
235 A farmhouse with offices attached, property of C. McDonald Morton Esqr. of Largie
CASTLE (Ruin) [High Rhunahaorine] Rhunahaorine Castle (Remains of) D. Murry, Esqr. Factor, Largie
Neill McKinvan, Occr. [Occupier]
Robert McCallum
235 Only a small portion of the side wall of this castle now remains. The farm-steading of High Rhunahaorine is built on the site of the remainder. When habitable, it was occupied by a family of the name of McDonald, ancestors of the present McDonalds of Largie; and according to tradition it was the scene of many a conflict.

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