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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLENAMACRIE Clenamacrie
Clenamacrie
Clenamacrie
Cliffnamacrie
"Cladh-nam-Mac-Righ."
Mr. Mc.Callum Occupier
Donald Colquhoun Lailt
William Mc.Donald Lailt
New Statistical Accot. [Account]
Burial place of the Kings Sons.
099 A large modern farmhouse and offices, in Glen Lonan, about 5 miles east of Oban The property of D. Campbell Lochnell
TOM NA CROISE Tom na Croise
Tom na Croise
Mr. Mc.Callum
Donald Colquhoun
099 A small round hillock near the road, a short distance N. [North] of Clenamacrie. The name signifies the Knoll of the cross.
CROSS [Tom na Croise] "Cross." 099 On the top of it [Tom na Croise] there stands a stone, on one side of which is cut, in releif, a cross with the figure of Christ extended, and on the other several shapes are also cut, but cannot be identified as resembling anything in particular. It is said that here there was a priest buried, and this cross erected to his memory.

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Clenamacrie: Spelling corrections initialled j.w.

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The description for Tom na Croise and the Cross itself is written as one block, I have separated this out to describe the place and the Cross as distinct entities.

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