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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
THE SKEOCH The Skeoch
The Skeoch
The Skeoch
William Lightbody, Ballyberanan
John McQuair
Duncan McShannon, Low Glenadale
262 This name is applied to a flat portion of mossy ground on the south-eastern
slope of Cnoc Odhar.
Signification or Derivation, not known.
DUNAN BREAC Dunan Breac

Dunan Breac
Neil Campbell, Corrylach
Duncan McShannon
Duncan Cameron
262 An artificial circular mound about 20 feet in height, and 40 ft. [feet] in diameter on summit. Said by the authorities quoted to have been a Danish Fort.
Sign. [Signification] "Speckled little fort"
FORT [Dunan Breac] Fort

Fort
Neil Campbell, Corrylach
Duncan McShannon
Duncan Cameron
262 An artificial circular mound about 20 feet in height, and 40 ft. [feet] in diameter on summit. Said by the authorities quoted to have been a Danish Fort.
Sign. [Signification] "Speckled little fort"
SCHOOL [Kilirvan] School
School
School
D Cameron
D McShannon
262 A building used as a school, and having teachers house attached. Supported by Fees.

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