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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FERRYHOUSE | Ferryhouse Ferryhouse Ferryhouse Ferryhouse "Dunmore Ferry" |
Mr Tulloch Peter Johnson Mr Campbell D McQuilkan Esqr. |
212 | A small dwelling house on west shore of West Loch Tarbert, below Dunmore, from which a ferry boat plies to Kilhamaig, Kintyre called "Dunmore Ferry". [About 10 chains south is situated a Gun & platform for the practising of a company of Artillery Volunteers,] and a little west of the same is situated the powder magazine a neat small building. |
DUNMORE FERRY | "Dunmore Ferry" | 212 | ||
POWDER MAGAZINE [Dunmore] | Magazine | 212 | [About 10 chains south is situated a Gun & platform for the practising of a company of Artillery Volunteers,] and a little west of the same [Ferryhouse] is situated the powder magazine a neat small building. | |
TIGHEAN-URA | Tigh-an-ur Tigh-an-ur Tigh-an-ur Tigh-an-ur "Tighean-ura" |
Mr Tulloch Peter Johnson Mr Campbell D McQuilkan Esqr. New Houses; Gaelic. |
212 | A row of dwelling houses on side of County road. The property of Mrs. Campbell of Dunmore. |
CREAG AN FHITHICH | Creag an Fhithich Creag an Fhithich Creag an Fhithich Creag an Fhithich |
Mr Tulloch Peter Johnson Mr Campbell D McQuilkan Esqr. |
212 | A huge cliff about 10 chains west of Dunmore mansion house, on the edge of which is erected a Mausoleum for the interment of the Campbell of Dunmore family. Sign. [Signification] "The raven's crag" |
CREAG NA SLINNTRAICH | Creag a' Slinntrach Creag a' Slinntrach Creag na Slinntraich |
Peter Thomson M McDougall |
212 | A range of precipitous rocks about ¼ of a mile west of the above [Creag an Fhithich]. Sign. [Signification] not known. |
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[Powder Magazine (Dunmore)] Should it not be Powder Magazine
[Creag na Slinntraich] not according to Gaelic construction
Creag an t-Shlintaiche
Transcriber's notes
Note: the descriptions for the "Powder Magazine" and the "Dunmore Ferry" are part of the description for the "Ferryhouse".Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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