OS1/2/19/64

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DRUIM MÒR Druim-Mor
Druim-Mor
Druim-Mor
Mr McDougall Registrar
J. McFarlane Woodbank Cotge [Cottage]
Mr Livingstone Flesher
098 A prominent hill extending from Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station South of Gleann-Mor to about 15 Chains West of Upper Gleann Seileach.
UPPER GLEANN-SHEILEACH Upper Gleann Seileach
Upper Gleann Seileach
Upper Gleann Seileach
Mr. McDougall Registrar
J McFarlane Woodbank Cottage
Mr Livingstone Flesher
098 A substantially built farm house having offices attached and situated about the Centre of Gleann Seileach
GLEANN SHEILEACH "Gleann Sheileach"
Gleann Seileach
Gleann Seileach
Gleann Seileach
Gleann Seileach
Glen Shealoch
Glen Shealoch
Glen Shealoch
Glenshalloch
G.O. [Gaelic Orthography]
Mr McDougall, Registrar
Dr [Doctor] McGillivray Oban
Mr. Livingstone
J McDougall Shore St.
M. McDougall Esqr. Gallanach
G.G. McKay Esqr.
County Map
County Directory
098 A large Glen extending from Lower Gleann Seileach to about the Farm of Laggan in plan 98-15. Sign. [Signification] Glen of (the) Willows

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Plan 98-11 -- Parish of Kilmore and Kilbride

Upper Gleann-sheileach [note]
Upper Gleann-seileach


Gleann Sheileach [note]
Gleann Seileach

Gleann Sheileach the aspirated form is not so
agreeable to the ear as the primary - Gleann Seileach
in this case, owing to the two linguals -n, and -s meeting

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