OS1/17/44/183
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TOM AN AINGIL | Tom Aingil Tòm an Aingil |
Mr A. McIntosh Mr J. Campbell Mr A. McArthur The above J.M.D. |
141 | A small hill feature on which is a Graveyard and the Ruins of a Roman Catholic Chapel supposed to have been erected about the thirteenth Century it is the property of The McIntosh of McIntosh Esq Moy Hall Meaning in English The Angels HillocK |
GRAVE YARD [Tom an Aingil] | 141 | A small hill feature on which is a Graveyard and the Ruins of a Roman Catholic Chapel supposed to have been erected about the thirteenth Century it is the property of The McIntosh of McIntosh Esq Moy Hall Meaning in English The Angels HillocK | ||
TULLOCH | Tulloch | Mr A. McIntosh Mr J. Campbell Mr A. McArthur |
141 | A large substantial farmsteading and dwelling house slated and in good repair with offices and garden attached the property of The McIntosh of McIntosh Esq Moy Hall |
ALLT A' BHÙIRD | Allt a Bòid | Mr A. McIntosh Mr J. Campbell Mr A. McArthur The above J.M.D. |
141 | A small stream rising a little north east of Mòr Laggan which flows in a south westerly direction for a little more than 1/2 a mile when it falls into the River Spean a little north east of Achnacochin Meaning in English Burn fo the Table |
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[page] 183Parish of Kilmonivaig -- Inverness Shire
Tom an Aingil [note] Change ea into - i in the gen. sing. [genitive singular]
Tulloch [note] Correct J.M.D.
[Signed] W.G. Sillifant
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