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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DUN CHONNUILL Dùn Chonnuill
Dùn Chonnuill
Dùn Chonnuill
Dùn Chonnuill
Dùn Chonnuill
Alexander Livingstone
Shepherd Garbh Eileach
Mr Malcolm Livingston Garbh Eileach Mr Colin Campbell , Teacher Knockrome, Jura
Revd [Reverend] D. Graham, Minister of Easdale Johnstons Map of Argyll.
128 A small island belonging to the parish of Jura situated N.E. [North East] from Garbh Eileach from which it is divided by a sound about 140 yards in breadth. On this island are three somewhat peculiarly shaped mounds (a small one on each end & a large one on the middle) rising precipitously to a height of upwardsd of 300 landed feet, on the tops of two of these - the central & northernmost - are what are said to be ruins of ancient fortification, these ruins, with the exception of one or two instances - have crumbled down to the ordinary surface of the ground. Sig [Signification] Comel's Fort or Castle.
SLOC A' CHEATHARNAICH Sloc a' Cheatharnaich 128 A small creek on the east side of "Garbh Eileach," about ⅓ of a mile N.E. [North East] of "Sgeir a' Phuirt," Sig. [Signification] Pit of the hero.

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[(S]heet 128 Argyll) -- ph [parish] of Jura

[Signature] A. McDonald Lce:CorplR.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]

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