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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LARGYBEG Largybeg
Largybeg
Largybeg
Largiebeg
Rental
Factor
William Hamilton Farmer
New Stat [Statistical] Account
255.14 There are six small holdings in this farm, it is bounded on the north by Largymeanoch, and on the South the parish boundary Seperates it from Dipping
LARGYBEG POINT Largybeg Point
Largybeg Point
Largybeg Point
Largybeg Point
Largybeg Point
Largybeg Point
Largybeg Point
Rental
Factor
William Hamilton Farmer
New Stat [Statistical] Account
Admiralty Chart
Origines Parochiales
Fullarton's Gazetteer
255.14 A point of land on a farm of the same name forming the Southern extremity of Whiting bay
PORT NA GAILLINN Port a' Gaillionn
Port a' Gaillionn
Port a' Gaillionn
Charles Cook Dipping
Alexander Nicol Dipping
William Hamilton Largybeg
255.14 A port on the farm of Largybeg, but seldom frequented.
TRAGHA-RIABH Tragh-Riabhach Charles Cook Dipping
Alexander Nicol Dipping
William Hamilton Largybeg
255.14 A Cottage at Port a Gaillionn and on the farm of Largybeg.
AN GARRADH Garradh
Garradh
Garradh
Charles Cook Dippin
Alexander Nicol Dippin
William Hamilton Largybeg
255.14 This name refers to the mass of perpendicular rocks running alongside the Public Road forming for a short distance the boundary between the Parishes of Kilbride & Kilmory The mass of perpendicular rocks at "Beag Og" do not belong to this name.

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Parish of Kilbride

Port na Gaillinn. The Storm Port.

"Traigh-riabach" Speckled beach
Traigh-riabh - this is the better form to agree with the pronounciation

An Garradh - The wall. Gàrradh. A wall, a dyke or mound

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