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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CATTADALE RIVER Cattadale River Reverend John McGilchrist, Bowmore.
Mr Donald Sinclair, Gartachossan. Mr John Jamieson, Farmer, Mulindry.
209 A large stream which rise in the hollow east of Glas Bheinn and flowing in a south west direction for more that three miles, joins the River Laggan about half a mile below Cattadale farm steading.
COILL' A' GHUAIL Coiill' a' Ghuail Reverend John McGilchrist, Bowmore.
Mr Donald Sinclair, Gartachossan.
Mr John Jamieson, Mulindry.
209 A long series of patches struited wood:- birch and hazel chiefly- situated on the north side of the district of Nosebridge about half a mile north east of Dun Nosebridge. Property of Charles Morrison Esquire, Islay. Meaning "Coals' Wood"
NOSEBRIDGE Nosebridge Reverend John McGilchrist, Bowmore.
Mr Donald Sinclair, Gartachossan.
Mr John Jamieson, Farmer, Mulindry
209 A district originally composed of small farms, now consisting of four distinct collections of ruins and the ancient fort called Dun Nosebridge. The ruins are spread for 3/4 of a mile along the north west bank of the River Lagan and now form part of Nareby farm. Property of Charles Morrison Esquire of Islay.

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