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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CNOC FIACLACH | Cnoc Fiaclach Cnoc Fiaclach |
Edward Ferguson Leckuary Archibald McVean Ducharnan |
150 | Applies to a considerable eminence situated on the East side of the old public road leading to Ford. Sig. [Signification] Toothed Hill |
KIARNAN BEG | Kiarnan Beg Kiarnan Beg |
Edward Ferguson Leckuary Archibald McGlashan Barrachuile |
150 | A small farmhouse, & byre in a ruinous condition. |
KIARNAN MÒR (Ruins) | Kiarnan Mòr (Ruin) Kiarnan Mòr (Ruin) |
Edward Ferguson Leckuary A. McGlashan Barrachuile |
150 | The ruins of a farmhouse & offices. Thomas Campbell the celebrated poet was born here. |
LECKNARY | Leckuary Leckuary |
Edward Ferguson Occupier A. McGlashan Barrachuile |
150 | A farmhouse & outbuildings, and a cotter's dwelling |
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[Page] 84Sheet 150 Argyllshire
Transcriber's notes
I saw "Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba"s name on this page but the entry made seems a solitary one, just the alternate name "Leckuary", so I have continued the page."Lecknary" is clearly written in the Place Entry column of the Name Book, the Index and Sheet 150. The Canmore site has "Leckuary" only, both versions of spelling seem to appear in old texts [via Google].
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Zabet- Moderator, Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba
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