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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FREE CHURCH SCHOOL [Ballymichael] | School School School |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Nicol, Free Church John McKenzie Ballymichael Peter Currie Shedog |
248.12 | This is a Free church school supported partly by subscription, and partly by the school funds. It is situate on the farm of Ballymichael |
LAG NAN TORR DUBHA | Lag nan Torr Dubh | Revd [Reverend] Mr Nicol, Free Church John McKenzie Ballymichael Peter Currie Shedog |
248.12 | Lag nan Torr Dubh, "The hollow of the little black hillocks" is situate on the west side of the Public road from Black waterfoot to Brodick and on the farms of Ballymichael & Dereneneach. The name on tracings represents its extent and position. |
CAIRN [Tormore] | Circle | Revd [Reverend] Mr Nicol, Free Church John McKenzie Ballymichael Peter Currie Shedog |
248.12 | This is the first of the "Tormore Circles". It is composed of three granite blocks between two & three feet above the surface diameter of circle 24 feet better termed a Cairn. |
BALLYMICHAEL | Ballymichael Ballymichael Ballymichael |
Rental Factor Alexander McKinnon, Tenant |
248.12 | There are four small and one large farm on Ballymichael. The land attached is bounded on the north by the yellow band which divides it from Dereneneach on the south by Clauchan farm on the west by Tormore, on the East undefined in the hills. |
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Lag nan Torr Dubha, Hollow of the little black hillock.
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