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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MILL LOCH | Mill Loch Mill Loch Mill Loch Mill Loch Mill Loch |
Estate Map Date 1821 James McIlraith B. Laing John Stevenson Johnstons Co. [County] Map |
067 | A middling sized fresh water loch, used as a Mill Pond The Property of the Episcopal Church of Scotland. |
KNOCKYTINNAL | Knockytinnal Knockytinnal Knockytinnal Knockytinnal Knockytinnal |
Estate Map Dated 1821 James McIlraith B. Laing John Stevenson Johnstons Co. [County] Map. |
067 | A farm house, with outoffices attached, built of stone and lime, one storey high, thatched and in tolerable repair the Property of the Episcopal Church of Scotland |
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[Page] 17Sheet 67 plan 2 Trace 5 Parish of Colmonell
"The first Syllable of this word proves it to be derived from the Celtic Language
The gaelic word tionail to gather agreeing with the last Syllable - etc toon
this meaning the Assembly Hill For what reason it has receive this
Name is Unknown But We Know that it was (& is Still) a Custom for
all the men in a village to Repair to Some prominent place & there discuss
the village Affairs. W McRae"
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