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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MACHRIE WOOD | Machrie Wood Machrie Wood Machrie Wood |
John Miller Machrie Farm Hector McAllister Glaister James Hamilton Dereneneach |
248.08 | A large mass of Brush, Beech and Dwarf woods, situate on the farms of Machrie, Glaister & Dereneneach, |
ALLT NAN DRIS | Allt Nan Dris | John Miller Machrie Farm Hector McAllister Glaister James Hamilton Dereneneach |
248.08 | This is a small burn having its source to the east of the public road and flowing into the Machrie Water, the name signifies the Briers burn, it gathers and flows through the farm of Dereneneach. |
DERENENEACH | Dereneneach Dereneneach Dereneneach |
Rental Factor James Hamilton Tenant |
248.08 | This is a large and chiefly a sheep farm, the Machrie Water divides it from Glaister and Machrie, the yellow band divides it on the south from Ballymichael undefined on the east in the hills. |
MACHRIE WATER | Machrie Water Mauchrie Water Mauchry Water |
Factor McArthur's Antiquities Estate Map |
248.08 | The Machrie Water has its source in several considerable burns in Glenloig, and flows under this name to the sea in Machrie Bay. It is a very considerable river. In some places flowing between steep high banks in other places forming a narrow channel through the sandstone rock of which the River is chiefly composed. |
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[Page] 39Parish of Kilmory
Allt nan Dris - Burn of the briers
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