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