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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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PREACHING CAVE | Preaching Cave Preaching Cave Preaching Cave Preaching Cave |
John McKelvie Kilpatrick Alexander McAllister Kilpatrick Peter Currie Shedog New Stat [Statistical] Account |
253.07 | This is a very pretty cave, and of considerable extent running inwards about 80 feet. It has been long used as a preaching station and hence the name. |
SUIDHE PHADRUIG | Suidh Padruig | John McKelvie Kilpatrick Alexander McAllister Kilpatrick Peter Currie Shedog |
253.07 | Patrick's Seat, is a low hill (forming the northern end of the "Brown hill" Range) and overlooking the valley of Shiskine. |
RUDHA GARBHARD | Rudha. na. Garbh. ard | John McKelvie Kilpatrick Alexander McAllister Kilpatrick Peter Currie Shedog |
253.07 | This point is situate a little to the south of the preaching cave. The name signifies the "high rough point" |
CLAIS NAN UAN | Clais nan Uan | John McKelvie Kilpatrick Alexander McAllister Kilpatrick Peter Currie Shedog |
253.07 | A low hollow place through which runs a trickling stream in winter. The name signifies "the Lambs furrow". |
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Suidhe Phàdruig. A proper name masculine is asperated
Rudha Garbh-àrd Rough high point,
Am Rudha Garbh-ard, The Rough high point.
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