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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAISTEAL SUIDHE CHEANNAIDH [Fort] Caisteal Suidhe Cheannaidh
Caisteal Suidhe Cheannaidh
Caisteal Suidhe Cheannaidh
D. McIntyre Kilchrenan
D. McGregor Schoolmr. [Schoolmaster] Kilchrenan
A. Sinclair Achnacruinn
112 The remains of an ancient circular Fort situated on a commanding Knoll at the back of Achnacrainn. The remains are in a good state of preservation & consist of a circular wall of great thickness sloping outwa[rds] & inwards, formed of dry stone, & stan[ding] from two to three feet in height. Is of British Origin and Supposed to have been used as a Watch Tower in "Examiners' Information" RH [Initials R. Hawkins, Sapper, Royal Engineers]
EILEAN A' BHARAIN Eilan a' Bharain
Eilan a' Bharain
D.McIntrye Kilchrenan
Alexander McCorquodale Annat
112 A small portion of land on the east side, & near the centre of Loch Tromlee, which was previous to the straightening of the burn running from the Loch, an Islan[d.] Sig. [Signification] The Baron's Isle
EILEAN TIGHE BHÀIN Eilean Tigh Bàn
Eilean Tigh Bàn
"Eilean Tighe Bàin"
D. McIntyre
Alexander McCorquodale
G.O. [Gaelic Orthography]
112 A small islet to the south of the above on which are the remains of a small square buildi[ng.] Tradition asserts this to have been a stronghold of the Baron McCorquodale's, who at one time held possession of the surrou[nding] district [continued page 50]
EILEAN TIGHE BHÀIN Eilean Tigh Bàn
Eilean Tigh Bàn
"Eilean Tighe Bàin"
D. McIntyre
Alexander McCorquodale
G.O. [Gaelic Orthography]
112 A small islet to the south of the above on which are the remains of a small square buildi[ng.] Tradition asserts this to have been a stronghold of the Baron McCorquodale's, who at one time held possession of the surrou[nding] district [continued page 51]

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