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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FEORLAN Feorlan
Feorlan
Feorlan
N. McNeil, Occr. [Occupier]
George Jackson, Glemanuil
Mr. Caldwell, Carskey
265 A shepherd's house close to the Pub: [Public] road leading to the Mull light house.
CHAPEL AND BURIAL GROUND (Site of) [Feorlan] Chapel & Burial Ground (Site of) N. McNeil
George Jackson, Glemanuil
Mr. Caldwell, Carskey
265 A little to the westward marks the site of an ancient Burial Ground & Chapel, not mentioned in any of the written records of the parish.
HISSING WELL Hissing Well
Hissing Well

Wishing Well
N. McNeil
George Jackson, Glemanuil
Mr. Caldwell, Carskey
Capt. [Captain] Mackay of Carskey
265 Applicable to a point of the stream north of the road flowing over a rocky bed, causing a hissing sound.
Capt. [Captain] Mackay says this is one of the wishing wells so common in the country found near old Chapels, which probably got their supply of holy water from them. [Initialled] T.P.W. Capt RE. [Captain Royal Engineers] July 1872

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