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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Ath Dearg | Continued | 123 | engaged in battle with the MacDougalls and drove them as far as this ford, where the battle raged so fiercely that the Allt Dearg was literally red with blood and since then has borne the name "Red ford." | |
BURIAL GROUND (Site of) [Ath Dearg] | Burial Ground (Site of) Burial Ground (Site of) Burial Ground (Site of) |
Mr Allan McLean Mr John Livingston Mr McDonald |
123 | A few yards north west of Ath Dearg (as indicated by + on Trace) lie a few scattered stones which mark the place where those who fell upon the above occasion, (except MacCallien Mor who was buried in Kilchrennan Churchyard) were interred. "Within a mile of this cairn there is a burial place where those who fell on the occasion above alludes to are interred" "New Stat: [Statistical] Account." |
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