OS1/6/2/98

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CNOCAN A' CHRANNCHUIR Cnocan-a-Crannchur
Cnocan-a-Crannchur
Cnocan-a-Crannchur
John Bannatyne Drimiginar
Archibald Currie Drimiginar
Peter Currie Sheadog
253.08 A low flat hill Situate on the farm of Kilpatrick the name Signifies the "Casting of lots", It is likewise called "The Leca".
ALLT A' GHOIRTEAN Allt an Goirtean
Allt an Goirtean
Allt an Goirtean
John McKelvie Kilpatrick
John Murphy Kilpatrick
Peter Currie Kilpatrick
253.08 This burn has its source at the base of the "Brown hills" and runs in a N [North] Westerly direction to its Confluence with the sea. From its Source to the sheep Ree it is called "Allt a' Gleann", (The Glen Burn) from thence to the sea. " Allt an. Goirtean" which signifies the burn of the little cornfield.
ALLT A' GHLINNE Allt a' Gleann, John McKelvie Kilpatrick
John Murphy Kilpatrick
Peter Currie Kilpatrick
253.08 This burn has its source at the base of the "Brown hills" and runs in a N [North] Westerly direction to its confluence with the sea. From its Source to the sheep Ree it is called "Allt a' Gleann", (The Glen Burn) from thence to the sea. "
ALLT AN EAS Allt an Eas John McKelvie Kilpatrick
John Murphy Kilpatrick
Peter Currie Kilpatrick
253.08 This burn is already described in connection with "Allt Eoin". It signifies the burn of the waterfall. From the peculiar way it tumbles down the side of the hill, it is called this name although no waterfall (properly so speaking) is formed in its whole course.

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Parish of Kilmory

"Cnocan a Chrannchuir" - The lot Knowe

"Allt a Ghoirtean " -The little cornfield stream

"Allt a' Ghlinne " - The Glen burn

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