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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DONICH LODGE | Donich Lodge Donich Lodge Donich Lodge |
Mr Black, Proprietor Hugh McGlasghan Thomas Blair |
142 | A superior dwelling house on the south side of Donich Water |
CREAGAN AN T-SLEUCHDAIDH | Creagan an-t Shleuchdaidh Creagan an-t Shleuchdaidh Creagan ant-Sleuchdaidh |
Mr Black, Proprietor Hugh McGlasghan Thomas Blair John Jackson |
142 | A Small rock situated on County road a little north of bridge across River Goil. it has been nearly cut away in making the present road. Deriving this name from persons of a former period while repairing to the church or chapel of Lochgoilhead making obeisance, or prostrating themselves when in sight of the Church. Signification "The little rock of prostration or Bowing down reverently" |
TOM NA CROICHE | Tom na Croiche Tom na Croiche Tom na Croiche |
Allan McDougall Thomas Blair Hugh McGlashan |
142 | A small knoll at junction of Donich Water with River Goil. Sign. [Signification] The gallows knowe |
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