OS1/2/19/10

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
AONADH MÒR Aonaidh Mor
Aonaidh Mor
Aonaidh Mor
Aonadh Mòr
Sir D Campbell Bart [Baronet]
D. Clerk Esqr Factor
D McCallum
(Gael Orthog [Gaelic Orthography])
086 A patch of rough ground uniting foreshore with the main land
Sign. [Signification] Big interval
TOBAR GANAVAN Tober Ganavan
Tober Ganavan
Tobar Ganavan
Sir D Campbell
D Clerk Esqr.
D McCallum
086 An excellent spring of pure water situated in the field east of Ganavan.
FIRTH OF LORNE Firth of Lorn
Firth of Lorn
Johnstones Map of Scotland
Admiralty Chart
085; 086; 097 An Arm of the Atlantic Ocean bound on the North by the Island of Mull, the Northeast by Loch Linnhe; on the South by the western coast of the [mainland] and on the South west by a line [p--] from the Southern extremity of Mull [to] the north end of Colonsay produced about the Centre of Jura.

Continued entries/extra info

[Page] 10

Aonadh Mòr [note]
See page 118
large interval
The Large Union

Firth of Lorne [note]
Spelling changed to Lorne
to agree with the spelling
adopted by the Marquis of Lorne
By Order
James Carpenter
16.11.75 [16 Nov 1875]

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

Alison James- Moderator, Jim Downie, LMReynolds

  Location information for this page.