OS1/2/25/103
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BUNLARIE | Bunlarie Bunlarie Bunlarie |
D. Blackstock Guesdale Charles McKinley Whitestone John McArthur Bridgend |
247 | An old Cot-house on the farm of High Ugdale. |
PORT NA CUTHAIG | Port na Cuaig "Port na Cuthaig" |
D. Blackstock Guesdale Charles McKinley Whitestone John McArthur Bridgend |
247 | A small boat port east of pub: [public] road. Sig. [Signification] "The crooked port". |
BUNLARIE BURN | Bunlarie Burn | D. Blackstock Guesdale Charles McKinley Whitestone John McArthur Bridgend |
247 | A narrow burn wh. [which] passes close to the dwelling from which it receives its name, flows in a south easterly course into the sea. |
LADY MARY'S WELL | Lady Mary's Well | Robert Bingham Gamekeeper | 247 | A fine spring near the above. Origin of the name is the tradition that one of the ladies of the McDonald family was so fond of the water she would taste no other. The McDonalds of Kintyre were the ancient proprietors of Saddell - [Initialled] T. P. W. |
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[Page] 103Parish of Saddell & Skipness -- Argyllshire
[Note to Port na Cuthaig:]
Port na Cuthaig or Port na Cuthaige same as in "Currachd na Cuthaige" a bell-flower or blue-bottle
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Alison James- Moderator, hillhere
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