OS1/2/60/109

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LEKNALARACH Leknalarach
Leknalarach
Leknalarach
Mr Ferguson, Managing Clerk for Mr. J.L. Stewart, Factor for the Duke of Argyll
Mr James Clark, Killarow
Malcolm Blue, Colluska
246 A farmsteading in ruins, on the farm Leknalarach, property of the Duke of Argyll
GLEANN NAM FEANNAG Gleann na Feannag
Gleann na Feannag
"Gleann nam Feannag"
Malcolm Blue
Robert Blue, Strathmollach
Gael: ortho. [Gaelic orthography]
246 A hollow immediately to the south of Leknalarach, havng a small stream running through it in an easterly direction till joins Allt na Calltunn. Sig [Signification] (Glen of the Hooded Crows)
DOIG'S GRAVE Doig's Grave
Doig's Grave
Doig's Grave
Duncan McMillan, Glenbarr
Mr. Bannantyne, Corputchan
Robert Stewart Genbarr
246 I was informed by the authorities quoted that an Exciseman who had been murdered was buried here, two land stones about 3 feet high are erected at each end of the grave

Continued entries/extra info

[Page] 109
246-11 -- Parishes of Kilean & Kilkenzie -- Argyllshire

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

Alison James- Moderator, hillhere

  Location information for this page.