OS1/2/18/36
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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EAS NAN DARACH | Eas an Darach Eas an Darach Eas an Darach Eas nan Darach |
Mr Weir Auchateggan Mr Buchanan Maymore Rev: [Reverend] D. Dewar |
172 | A considerable stream rising a little to the S. [South] of Cruachnan Gearran, and flowing in an East direction to its junction with the River Ruel. Sig: [Signification] Oak Burn |
DAILEAN | Dailean | Mr Weir Auchateggan Mr Buchanan Maymore Rev: [Reverend] D. Dewar |
172 | A cottars house. |
GLENDARUEL INN | Glendaruel Inn | Mr Weir Auchateggan Mr Buchanan Maymore Rev: [Reverend] D. Dewar |
172 | A small Inn or Public House the property of Capt: [Captain] Campbell of Glendaruel |
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[Page] 36Parish of Kilmodan -- Argyllshire
[Note]
if the plural
Eas an Darach is the plural
Why write Easan instead Eas
See page 55
Eas nan Darach Rough stream of the Oaks
Eas an Daraich Rough stream of the Oak
D is never aspirated after n
[Note] Glendaruel Inn
This is no longer an inn now occupied as a private dwelling by Joseph Shill[] T. P. W.
Transcriber's notes
name of new owner cannot be determined - refer to NoraTranscribers who have contributed to this page.
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