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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DAVY'S HILL Davy's Hill
Davy's Hill
Davy's Hill
Davy's Hill
Thomas Milroy
Duncan Blair
John McColm
James McIlwrith
069 [Situation] On the Southern side of the plan, adjoining to and South of Penderry hill-
This is a large hill on the north Side of Glen App partly heathy and partly Rocky heathy.
3rd class hill
CRAIGANLEA Craiganlea
Craiganlea
Craiganlea
Craiganlea
Creagan Liath
Thomas Milroy
Duncan Blair
John McColm
James McIlwrith
John Morrison
069 [Situation]On the Southern Side of the plan on Davy's Hill 20 chains South of Penderry hill-
This is a Heathy eminence on the South side of Davy's Hill and immediately over glen App.-
4th. Class hill

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This word is Celtic & Means The Grey Rock or
Hill. it is derived from Craig a Rock & Leath pronounced
Lêà Grey. Craig is Generally applied to a Rock
and Craigan to a Hill or Knoll. H McRae.

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