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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TORR NAM FREUMH | Torr nam Freav Torr nam Freav Torr nam Freav Torr nam Freumh |
A Hamilton A McMillan J Currie Gaelic Orthography |
244 | A large flat topped Eminence on the grazing of Monyquil. Sign. [Signifying] Hill of the roots. |
GLEANN EASBUIG | Gleann Easbuig Glen Espig |
A Hamilton A McMillan J Currie Estate Plan |
244 | A narrow Valley. Situated between "Torr nam Freuonh" & 'Tunna. Signification. Bishop Glen Nothing Known as to the origin of the name, |
FORT (Cnoc a' Chlochair) | Cnoc a' Chlochair Cnoc a Chlochair |
Archibald Hamilton Tarrnacraig Gaelic Orthography |
244 | A name applied to an apparently partly artificial knoll. with distinct traces of a stone wall around its summit, and having Every appearance of the remains of a fort, no information respecting it can be obtained in the locality. Sign [Signifying] The assembly hill I have no doubt of this being of the class of hill forts. JB |
CNOC A' CHLOCHAIR | Cnoc a' Chlochair Cnoc a Chlochair |
Archibald Hamilton. Tarrnacraig Gaelic Orthography |
244 | A name applied to an apparently partly artificial knoll. with distinct traces of a stone wall around its summit, and having Every appearance of the remains of a fort, no information respecting it can be obtained in the locality. Sign [Signifying] The assembly hill I have no doubt of this being of the class of hill forts. JB |
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[Page] 113Island of Arran -- Parish of Kilmory
[Note at Fort] Colonel to see
[Initials] J.B.L.C.R
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DANIALSAN, Dauvit- Moderator, JohnS
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