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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CNOC AILLEIG | Cnoc Ailleig Cnoc Ailleig Cnoc Ailleig |
Revd. [Reverend] Alexander Paterson Torloisk Mr R. MacColl Shepd. [Shepherd] Sorne Mr R MacDougall, Shepd. [Shepherd] Penalbanach |
052 | Applies to a small Hill situated about a mile North West of junction of Roads between Tobermory, Dervaig and Glengorm and on South side of the the road leading to Glengorm. The property of Mr. Lang of Glengorm Castle. Meaning "Hill of the Jewel" |
COIRE SGAMADAIL | Coire Sgamadail Coire Sgamadail Coire Sgamadail |
Revd. [Reverend] Alexander Paterson Torloisk Mr R. MacColl Shepd. [Shepherd] Sorne Mr R MacDougall, Shepd. [Shepherd] Penalbanach |
052 | A large hollow situated about 1/2 mile West of Lochan a'S Airde Beinn and a short distance northwards of road leading from the Dervaig and Tobermory Roads to Glengorm. The property of Mr Lang Glengorm Castle. Meaning "Hollow of the Exhalations" |
ALLT COIRE SGAMADAIL | Allt Coire Sgamadail Allt Coire Sgamadail Allt Coire Sgamadail |
Revd. [Reverend] Alexander Paterson Torloisk Mr R. MacColl Shepd. [Shepherd] Sorne Mr R MacDougall, Shepd. [Shepherd] Penalbanach |
052 | A mountain stream rising in "Coire Sgamadail" and flowing in a South Westerly direction and falls into Mingary Burn. Meaning The stream of the "Coire of the Exhalations" |
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[Page] 75United Parishes of Kilmore & Kilninian in the County of Argyll
[Not Signed but in the script of Kenneth Campbell C/A [Civilian Assistant]]
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