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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LEACAN RUADHA Leac nan Ruadh
Leac nan Ruadh
Leac nan Ruadh
Alexander McKenzie Tormore
Peter Currie Shedog
John Kennedy Pien
248.11 Leac nan Ruadh (The red Flags.) is a name applied to the end of the red sandstone on the Tormore Shore.
TORR RIGH BEAG Torr Righ Beag John Kennedy Pien 248.11 A hill of not much altitude but prominent and steep on the north end, it is situate on the farm of Tormore. The name signifies "The King's little hill"
ALLT NAN PAIRC BEAGA Allt nan PĂ irc Beag John Kennedy Pien 248.11 A small burn having its source in the Peat moss on the farm of Tormore. It flows into the sea a little to the south of Machrie Water Foot.
TORMORE Tormore
Tormore
Tormore
Rental
Factor
Estate Map
248.07 ; 248.11 There are twelve small farms in Tormore. It is bounded on the south by Torbeg & Drimadown, on the east by Clauchan & Ballymichael, on the north the Machrie Water seperates it from Machrie, it is bounded on the west by the sea.

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Parish of Kilmory

"Leacan Ruadha" Red flags. The plural not the sing. [singular]

Allt nan Pairc Beaga

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