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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Sheet 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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