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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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 |
Estate Map 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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[Page] 149-- Trace 1, 2Parish of Kilmory
"Cnoc Ghloine Ceabhair" Pure breeze Hills.
Cnoc Inneirean
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