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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CLADICH | Cladaich Cladaich |
Duncan Campbell Cladaich Duncan Leitch Rockhill |
113 | Four small cot houses, on Public road between Inverary and Dalmally, and situate about 8 miles from Inverary. |
POST OFFICE [Cladich] | Cladich Cladich Cladich Cladich Cladich Cladich |
New Statistical Account Johnston's Royal Atlas of Scotland Black's Pocket Map of Scotland Postal Guide Fullarton's Gazetteer County Directory |
113 | One house is used as a Post office. |
CLADICH HOUSE | Cladaich House Cladaich House Cladich House "Cladach" |
Duncan Campbell Grocer Duncan Leitch Laborer New Statistical Account Johnston's Royal Atlas of Scotland Black's Pocket Map of Scotland Postal Guide Fullarton's Gazetteer County Directory G.O. [Gaelic Orthography] A shore. A beach etc. |
113 | A two storey stone and slated building formerly an Inn, now used as the mansion house of the proprietor Mr Kay. |
DRUIMORK | Druimork Druimork |
Duncan Campbell Duncan Leitch |
113 | A number of small homes a little west of Cladaich. The property of Mr Kay. |
CLADICH RIVER | Cladaich River Cladaich River Cladich River |
Duncan Campbell Duncan Leitch New Statistical Account Johnston's Royal Atlas of Scotland Black's Pocket Map of Scotland Postal Guide Fullarton's Gazetteer County Directory |
113 | A good sized stream flowing thro Cladaich into Loch Awe. It bears this name from a small clump of wood a little north of Acurrach farm house. (Trace 10.) |
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