OS1/6/2/151
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CLOCH LIATHACH | Cloch Liathach Cloch Liathach Cloch Liathach |
William McKirdy Slidderie Daniel Cook Bennecarrigan Robert Speirs Clauchog |
259.01 | A large rock at the entrance of Port mor, visible only at Low water It is a continuation of one of the dikes on the foreshore. |
CNOCAN FAIRE (FLINT ARROWHEADS FOUND) | Cnoc an Faire | William McKirdy Slidderie Daniel Cook Bennecarrigan Robert Speirs Clauchog |
259.01 | A small Knowe on the farm of Clauchog, steep on the South, but forming into a table land on the north, numerous flint head arrows, have been turned up by the plough, at various times on this hillock. |
CLEITEADH | Clèiteadh | William McKirdy Slidderie Daniel Cook Bennecarrigan Robert Speirs Clauchog |
259.01 | A cottage on the farm of Clauchog, situate on the sea shore. Cleiteadh signifies a "Ridge of Rocks in the Sea" |
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[Page] 151 -- trace 5 & 6Parish of Kilmory
Cloch Liathach Grey Stone.
"Cnocan Faire" Watch Knowe.
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