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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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 |
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