OS1/2/19/89

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RIVER LONAN River Lonan
River Lonan
River Lonan
River Lonan
J. McDougall Registrar Oban
Colin McCallum Baligoun
County Map
New Stat [Statistical] Account
099 A considerable river flowing down Glen Lonan & falling into Loch Nell.
STANDING STONE [Clach na Càrra] Clach na Càrra
Clach na Càrra
Clach na Càrra
J. McDougall Registrar Oban
Colin McCallum Baligoun
D. Sinclair Stronaoilleir
099 A large upright stone said to mark the grave of Dermid a great warrior who was killed by a wild boar during a hunt.
STONE CIRCLE [nr Clach na Càrra] Circle
Stone Circle
Stone Circle
Stone Circle
D. Sinclair Stronaoilleir
W. Hossack Esqr
D. Clerk Esqr
Mr J McDougall Oban
099 Close to it [Clach na Càrra] is a small stone circle which is supposed to be an ancient burial place.
BARR AN EICH Barr an Each
Barr an Each
"Barr an Eich"
Colin McCallum Baligoun
D. Sinclair Stronaoilleir
G.O. [Gaelic Orthography]
099 A small Hillock on the farm of Baligoun - Sig [Signification] Horse's Hill.
RUDHA NAM MOINE Rudha-na-Moine
Rudha-na-Moine
"Rudha nam Moine"
Colin McCallum Baligoun
John Campbell Cabrachan
G.O. [Gaelic Orthography]
099 A point of land on the north side of Loch Nell. Sig [Signification] Point of the Peats

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Plan 99.9 -- Kilmore & Kilbride

Barr an Eich [note]
Rudha nam Moine [note]
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