OS1/2/49/183

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
AN CAORAN An Caoran
An Caoran
An Caoran
An Caoran
"An Caoran"
John Campbell Gamekeeper
John McKay
Robert Scott
Rev [Reverend] Mr McLean
The Clods, or "fragments"
102 A large glen situate about a mile south of Socach farm house and extending in an easterly direction for about 1 1/2 miles. Sign [Signification] "Unknown"
ALLT A' CHAORAIN Allt a' Chaorin
Allt a' Chaorin
Allt a' Chaorin
Allt a' Chaorin
"Allt a' Chaorain"
John Campbell Gamekeeper
John McKay
Robert Scott
Rev [Reverend] Mr McLean
The Clod Burn
102 Applicable to the valley stream flowing thro the above glen till it joins Eas a' Ghaoill about half a mile from Socach farm house. Sign [Signification] "Unknown"
COIRE NA DÌGE Coire na Dìge
Coire na Dìge
Coire na Dìge
Coire na Dìge
John Campbell Gamekeeper
John McKay
Robert Scott
Rev [Reverend] Mr McLean
102 A small hollow at the north east end of An Caoran. Sign [Signification] "Hollow of the Ditch".
AIRIDH-A'-CHAORAIN (Ruins) Airidh-a'-charoain
Airidh-a'-charoain
Airidh-a'-charoain
Airidh-a'-charoain
John Campbell Gamekeeper
John McKay
Robert Scott
Rev [Reverend] Mr McLean
102 Ruins of an old Shealing situated at the East End of "An Caoran" Sign. [Signification] The Clod Shealing.

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[Page] 183
Sheet 102 Argyllshire

Airidh-a'-charoain, the comment "Described on Perthshire Plans" crossed out, Surveyor's initials "J.W."

Transcriber's notes

COIRE NA DICE is the prepopulated entry, Sheet 102, Page 183 and the Index all have it as Dìge and I have altered it accordingly.

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