OS1/2/19/10
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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] 10Aonadh 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
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