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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LONG MIRE Long Mire
Long Mire
Long Mire
Robert Hunter Esq
Mr Motion
Mr McKell
228 A wet grassy hollow now partially drained, but bears rough pasture.
HILL OF HILLS Hill of Hills
Hill of Hills
Hill of Hills
R. Hunter Esq
Mr Motion
Mr Cassell
228 An eminence on the N. E. [North East] side of the Light House Hill, on the top of which are several small Knowes.
BALLACH-AN-TOM SLAP Balloch-an-tom Slap
Balloch-an-tom Slap
Balloch-an-tom Slap
R. Hunter Esq
Mr Motion
Mr W Oliver
228 A name, which appears to be Gaelic, applied to a chasm in a ridge of Cliffs on the east side of the Little Cumbrae.

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Ballach A narrow pass - Jamieson
tom A hillock - Jamieson

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Map situation numbers have been corrected during 19th Century.

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Nellie- Moderator, Missus SW

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