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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLEITEADH DUBH Clèiteadh Dubh
Clèiteadh Dubh
Clèiteadh Dubh
Duncan Cook Corriecravie
Finlay Black Corriecravie
William Stewart Corriecravie
259.01 A very high trap dike, commencing at the high water mark and running out into the sea.
SLIDDERY WATERFOOT Slidderie Waterfoot
Slidderie Waterfoot
Slidderie Waterfoot
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William McKirdy Slidderie
Robert Spiers Clauchog
259.01 The junction of Slidderie Water with the sea, is called "Slidderie waterfoot"
CNOC GHLOINE CEABHAIR Cnoc Ghloine-Ceabhar
Cnoc Ghloine-Ceabhar
Cnoc Ghloine-Ceabhar
William McKirdy Slidderie
Robert Spiers Clauchog
Daniel Cook Bennecarrigan
259.01 A high Ridge or hill on the farm of Bennecarrigan. Situate between Bennecarrigan farm steading and the sea.
CNOC INNEIREAN Cnoc Inneiran William McKirdy Slidderie
Robert Spiers Clauchog
Daniel Cook Bennecarrigan
259.01 A small round hillock on the farm of Bennecarrigan and a little to the West of Cnoc Ghloine-Ceabhar.
CAIRN (Site of) [Cnoc Inneirean] Cairn (Site of) (Cnoc Inneirean) William McKirdy Slidderie
Robert Speirs Clauchog
Daniel Cook Bennecarrigan
259.01 McArthurs Antiquities mentions "A large cairn in the neighbourhood of Slidderie about 200 feet in Circumference" This description is very imperfect. William McKirdy says a large Cairn stood on Knock Inneiran, but has been removed many years ago and ploughed over. I could not learn if any stone cists were found. This is probably the cairn mentioned by McArthur

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Parish of Kilmory

"Cnoc Ghloine Ceabhair" Pure breeze Hills.

Cnoc Inneirean

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