OS1/2/19/36
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DOG STONE | Dog Stone Dog Stone Dog Stone Clach-na-cau (or the Dog's Pillar) Clach a' Chuilbh |
Capt. [Captain] C. McDougall Mr. McDougall Mr. R. Hardie Black's Tourists' Guide The dog's pillar (Gaelic) |
098 | A singular pile of Rock. Situated close to West side of Avenue leading to "Dunollie" "A huge upright pillar or detached fragment of rock called plum pudding stone said to have been used by Fingal as a stake to which he bound his celebrated dog Bran" Black's Guide |
BARRADH MÒR | Barradh Mòr Barradh Mòr Barradh Mòr |
Capt. [Captain] McDougall Mr McDougall Mr. R. Hardie |
098 | A wooded eminence situated about 30 chains south of Dunollie |
GLAC MHÒR | Glac Mhòr Glac Mhòr Glac Mhòr |
Capt [Captain] McDougall Mr McDougall Mr. R. Hardie |
098 | A well know name applied to an opening between Barradh Mhòr and Cnoc Carnach |
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