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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CARN AILPEIN Càrn Ailpein
Càrn Ailpein
Càrn Ailpein
Mr Clark Kilbride
Mr McInnes Kilninver
Mr McKenzie Kilninver
110 A small cairn of stones at the south end of a bed of shingle in Loch Feochan, near Carrag nam Maibh. It is said to have been erected to mark the place where a Chieftain of the name of Ailpein fell, by whom or how is unknown. Sign [Signification] " Aìlpines Cairn."
CARRAIG NAM MARBH Carraig nam Mharbh
Carraig nam Mharbh
Carraig nam Mharbh
Mr Clark
Mr McInnes
Mr McKenzie
110 A small rock on the foreshore immediately to the west of site of conflict. The authorities quoted state that it was from this place the bodies of early Scottish Kings after being carried overland, were conveyed in boats to Iona for internment - Sign [Signification] "Rock of the dead."

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Sheet 110 Argyllshire

In descriptive remarks for "Càrn Ailpein" the pencil note states:
Loch Feochan not written on plan?

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ron hill

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