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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CNOC AN LOCHAIN | Cnoc an Lochain Cnoc an Lochain Cnoc an Lochain "Cnocan Lochain" |
Mr. Angus McMillan Tarbert Mr Neil McMillan Carnbuie Mr Archibald Taylor Laglunie G. Ortho: [Gaelic Orthography] but the first is appd. [approved] |
202 | A prominent and rocky Hill on the grazing of Escairt situate about 1/2 a mile to the south East of the junction of Allt Cnoc Bhaile Shios with Allt Tarsuinn Sign. [Signification] "Hill of the little loch" |
CAPUILL-CHLOICHE | Capull Cloiche "Capuill-chloiche" |
Mr. Angus McMillan Tarbert Mr Neil McMillan Carnbuie Mr Archibald Taylor Laglunie Appd. ortho: [Approved orthography] |
202 | Applicable to several large stones immediately to the west of Allt Capull Cloiche. Sign. [Signification] "Stone Mare" |
STUADH AIRIDH ALASDAIR | Stuadh Airidh Alasdair | Mr. Angus McMillan Tarbert Mr Neil McMillan Carnbuie Mr Archibald Taylor Laglunie |
202 | A rocky face a litlle to the south East of Allt Airidh Hyman. Sign. [Signification] "Pinnacle of Alexanders sheiling" |
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Cnoc an Lochain [note]
Cnoc an Lochain intended not
Cnocan Lochain
Capuill-chloiche [note]
This name ought to be written as a compound
word as Capull-coille Capull-lìn, &c, and
as the name applies to several stones it ought
to be in the plural form ie, Capuill-chloiche?
Capull-cloiche applies to one of the stones
Capuill-chloiche applies to a number of these stones
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Alison James- Moderator, hillhere
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