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

Cloch Liathach Grey Stone.

"Cnocan Faire" Watch Knowe.

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