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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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AN TUNNA | Tunna Tunna Tunna Tun Hill |
J Currie Glenloig Angus MacMillan James Davidson Estate Plan |
244 | A large isolated hill. between Gleann Easbuig & Gleannan t Suidhe Sign. [Signification] Ton |
GLEANN AN T-SUIDHE | Gleann an t-Suidhe Gleann an t-Suidhe Gleann an t-Suidhe Glen Tuie Glen an Suie |
James Currie Angus MacMillan A Hamilton Philip's County Atlas A Davidson. & from sound |
244 | A narrow valley extending from " Glen Craigag." (Sheet 249 Trace 1). to the parish boundary at summit of Glen Shurig. Sign. [Signification] Glen of the seat, |
CAIRN (Suidhe Challumchille) | Suidhe Challum Chille Suidhe Challum Chille Suidhe Challum Chille Suidhe Challum Chille Suidhe Challum Chille Suidhe Challum Chille |
A MacMillan J Currie A Hamilton McArthur's Antiquities of Arran Origines Parochiales New Stat [Statistical] Account. |
244 | A cairn of small stones situated about the centre of the above glen [Gleann an t-Suidhe] the old road between Brodick and Shiskin cut through it, thus leaving the southern portion, which is still entire. The name is well known & signifies, Saint Columba's Seat. "In Glen-in-tshuidhe there once stood a heath clad mound of stones called Suidhe ChallumChille - Saint Columba's Seat - where the Saint is beleived to have sat & refreshed himself when weary with his walk through the dense forest glades of the island" Antiquities of Arran |
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[Page] 115Island of Arran -- Parish of Kilmory
[Surveyor's initials] JB L. [tn/RE] [John Bayly Lieutenant Royal Engineers]
Suidhe Challuimcille [Challuimcille circled] one word? See page 39
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