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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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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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