OS1/3/2/9
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 9Ballach A narrow pass - Jamieson
tom A hillock - Jamieson
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J Byrne
ca [civilian assistant]
Transcriber's notes
Map situation numbers have been corrected during 19th Century.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Nellie- Moderator, Missus SW
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