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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MONYQUIL Monyquil
Monyquil
Monyquil
Moniquil
Monyquil
Mr. Paterson, Factor
Alexander McNicol Tenant
James Currie Glenloig
Pennant's Tour of 1772
County Map
249 A good farmsteading with grazing attached. The property of the Duke of Hamilton
CAIRN Circle
Circle
Alexander McNicol
James Currie
249 Several small vertically placed stones. forming somewhat of an oval fig- -ure, in length about 95 feet & in breadth about 50. The north, east, and west sides of which, are marked by a single. and the south by a double row, varying in height from 1 to 2 ft, [feet] at Eastern & western extremity, distinct traces of stone cists exist, nothing discovered in them, indicating this to be an exposed cairn. JB
"There is an interesting gray circle, surmounting a green mound at Monyquil;" ( Antiquities of Arran)
STANDING STONE [Monyquil] Standing Stone Alexander McNicol
James Currie
249 An upright stone, a little north of the above, [Cairn] of a slab-like form, 10 ft. [feet] in height, 3 at Base & tapering towards the top,
GLENLOIG Glenloig
Glenloig
Glenloig
Glenloig
Glenloag
Mr. Paterson
James Currie Tenant
A McNicol
New Stat [Statistical] Account.
County Map
249 A substantial farmsteading with grazing attached, the property of the Duke of Hamilton.

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Island of Arran -- Parish of Kilmory

[CAIRN]
"At a place called Moniquil is a Small Circle of Small Stones
placed close to each other: whether a little druidical place
of worship, or of assembly; or whether a family place of
Sepulture, as is usual with the Northern nations, is not
easy to determine. If an urn is found in the centre of this
coronet. as is not uncommon, the doubt will cease."
Pennant's Tour of 1772 - 204

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