OS1/2/26/20
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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