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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SOCACH MEADHONACH Socach Meadhonaiche
Socach Meadhonaiche
Socach Meadhonaiche
Mr. Matthew Corner
Mr. Peter McKay
Mr. Duncan McIntyre
262 A piece of land between two streams a short distance to the south of Kerranbeg house
Sign. [Signification] "The middle Socach"
TOD HILL Tod Hill
Tod Hill
Tod Hill
Mr. Duncan McIntyre
Mr. Peter McKay
Mr. William Reid Kildavie
262 An eminence of considerable height on the grazing of Kildavie the property of the Duke of Argyle.
CHRISTLACH Christlach
Christlach
Christlach
Mr. Robert Mitchell Occupier
Mr. Duncan McIntyre
Rental
A farm steading with offices attached the property of the Duke of Argyle
AN SOCACH Socach
Socach
Socach
An Socach
Mr. Duncan McIntyre
Mr. William Reid
Mr. David Reid Breaduie
Gaelic Orthography.
262 A name applied to a portion of ground lying between two small streams on the farm of Braidbuie.
KILCHATTAN HILL Kilchattan Hill Mr. Duncan McIntyre
Mr. William Reid
Mr. David Reid Breaduie
262 A prominent Hill about a quarter of a mile to the north of the Socach on the farm of Glenmucklach property of the Duke of Argyle
LAG NA MUIC Lag na Muic Mr. Duncan McIntyre
Mr. William Reid
Mr. David Reid Breaduie
262 A name given to a Hill face a little to the north west of the farm steading of Kildavie.
Sign. [Signification] The Pigs Hollow.

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262.16 -- Parish of Southend

Socach Meadhonach [note]
Socach A point of land jutting out between two rivers

Lag na Muic [note]
Would be better Lag na Muice

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