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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TÒRR DHAMH Torr a' Dhaimh
Torr a' Dhaimh
Torr a' Dhaimh
"Tòrr an Daimh"
Tòrr Dhamh
Malcolm McIntyre, Kilmore
A. McCorquodale, Balinoe
Duncan McDougall, Kilmore
G.O. [Gaelic Orthography] A definite noun beginning with "d", not aspirated.
Stots' Hill. pl. [plural] form
111 A large and rocky hillock situated about three quarters of a mile north-east of Dalnacabeg Farm. Sign. [Signification] "Stots' hill"
KILMORE Kilmore
Kilmore
Kilmore
Kilmore
Kilmore
New Stat: [Statistical] Account
Gazetteer of Scotland
Old Stat: [Statistical] Account
Origines Parochiales
County Map
111 Several scattered houses and the parish church, situated about 4 1/2 miles south from Oban and at the foot of Glen Feochan.
CHURCH [Kilmore] Church 111 "The church of Kilmore was built about 350 years ago. It was lately repaired, and now affords comfortable accomodation to above 350 persons. New Stat: [Statistical] Account.
SRON CHORMAIG Sron Chormaig
Sron Chormaig
A. McCorquodale, Balinoe
Duncan McDougall, Kilmore
111 A small knoll situate a few chains northeast of Glen Feochan Ho: [House] Sig: [Signification] unknown

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Transcriber's notes

A stot is an ox or bull, 2 - 3 years old.

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Alison James- Moderator, Zabet- Moderator

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