OS1/2/19/140
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 140Sheet 111.1 -- Kilmore and Kilbride -- Argyllshire
Transcriber's notes
A stot is an ox or bull, 2 - 3 years old.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Alison James- Moderator, Zabet- Moderator
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