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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT DOBHRAIN | Allt Dòbhrain Allt Dòbhrain Allt Dòbhrain |
Mr McKenzie Kilninver Mr Livingstone Kilninver Mr McInnes Kilninver |
110 | A small stream rising in the moors about a mile north east of Kilninver, and flowing in a south west direction until it joins the river Euchar near Kilninver. Sign [Signification] "Otter Burn." |
ACHADH DEIREADH CATHA Site of CONFLICT between Robert the Bruce and McDougall of Lorn A.D. 1308 | Achadh Deireadh Catha Site of Conflict (Between Bruce & MacDougall of Lorn) A.D 1308 Achadh Deireadh Catha Site of Conflict (Between Bruce & MacDougall of Lorn) A.D 1308 Achadh Deireadh Catha Site of Conflict (Between Bruce & MacDougall of Lorn) A.D 1308 |
Mr Clark Kilbride Mr Livingstone Mr McKenzie |
110 | In the small enclosure in which + is shewn on Trace, there is said to have been an engagement between Robert the Bruce and the MacDougalls of Lorn. The date of the conflict is said by Mr Clark to be 1308. He also states that Bruce landed at at small island in the sound of Seil called Eilean a Chomhraidh (Sheet 121) where he was met by the MacDougalls. A skirmish took place which lasted until they came to this field which is called Achadh Deireadh Cath, or Field of the end of the battle. |
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[Page] 40Sheet 110 Argyllshire
Confirmation of the change of spelling of the word "Deireadh"is given in the pencil note as follows:
Deire, or Deìreadh An end conclusion, hindmost part [etc?],
Dìreadh An ascending [etc?],
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