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