OS1/6/2/96

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