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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT LAG NA H-AIRIDHE Allt Luig an Airidhe
Allt Luig an Airidhe
Mr Clark Ballemeanoch
Mr Charles McArthur
141 A good stream rising on the north side of Beinn Luigan and falling into the River Cur about 8 chains to the East of Strachurmore house (Trace 10)
Sign. [Signification] "The burn of the shealing hollow"
TOM NAM MUC Tom nam Muc
Tom nam Muc
Mr Clark Ballemeanoch Mr Charles McArthur
Mr Gilbert Ferguson
141 A little knoll a little to the south of Ballemeanoch farm house.
Sign. [Signification] "The pigs knoll".
ALLT NA CROITE MOLAICHE Allt na Croite Molach
Allt na Croite Molaich
Mr Clark Ballemeanoch Mr Charles McArthur Mr Gilbert Ferguson 141 A small stream falling into the River Cur a little to the south west of Tom nam Muc.
Sign. [Signification] "The burn of the rough Acre"
CHAPEL (Site of) [Tombuidhe] Chapel (Site of)
Chapel (Site of)
Chapel (Site of)
Mr Dugald Montgomery Strachur
Mr Ferguson Joiner Strachur
Mr Nicol Bridgend Strachur
141 The authorities quoted state that a chapel formerly stood about place indicated by cross on trace. The field it is situated in is well known by the appellation "Chapel Field" confirming the existance of a chapel at some period. It is also stated by them that there was a burial place in connection with it, used by the inhabitants of the district prior to Kilmaglass (Trace 10).

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141 -- Argyllshire

"Allt Lag nah Airidhe", Burn of the Shealing hollow.

"Allt na Croite Molaich", The rough croft B. [Burn]
Do not add -e in this case See page 25
The word 'Acre' has been scored through and replaced by 'Croft ?'

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