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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CALLYBURN (In Ruins) | Callyburn Callyburn Callyburn |
D Morris W. [West] Laggan Robert Taylor E. [East] Laggan Mr. Ferguson |
251.12 | The ruins of a number of houses also an old byre still retaining the roof and is used as a shed for Cattle. The property of the Duke of Argyll |
GLEN LUSSA | Glenlussa "Glen Lussa" from "Gleann Lusach." |
Mr. Morris Mr. Ferguson Mr. Clark Gartgrillan P Macintosh |
251.12 | "This glen, beautiful & fertile, is about 5 miles North of Campbeltown; the river flows from West to East four or 5 miles, and falls into the sound of Kilbrannan". Mackintosh's History |
GLENLUSSA WATER | Glenlussa Water | Mr. Morris Mr. Ferguson Mr. Clark Gartgrillan P Macintosh |
251.12 | A considerable sized river being the continuation of Straduigh Water from the angle near the N.W [North West] corner of this trace. From this it flows through a cultivated hollow or district called "Glenlussa" to its influx with the sea near Peninver. |
MARCH BURN | March Burn | D Morris W. [West] Laggan Robert Taylor E. [East] Laggan Mr. Ferguson |
251.12 | A small stream or burn having this name from south side of this trace to its confluence with Glenlussa Water |
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7Callyburn - page 11
Surveyor's note Hart Glen - The prob . der. {probable derivative]
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