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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TOM A' BHEALAICH | Tom a' Bhealaidh | Revd. [Reverend] A. D. McKenzie Mr. Macleay |
027 | This name Signifies the "Broom "Knowe and applies to a Small wooded Knoll immediately to the West of Fasnakyle house on the property of the Chisholm of Chisholm. |
LARACH TIGH NAM FIONN (Ruins of) | Làrach Tigh Nam Fionn | Revd. [Reverend] A. D. McKenzie Mr. Macleay Mr. John Fraser |
027 | This name Signifies the ruins of Fingall's house, and applies to the ruins of a Fort, or Stronghold, which is said to have been occupied at one time by Fingall. It is one the property of the Chisholm of Chisholm. |
HUMAN REMAINS FOUND HERE A.D. 1870 [Larach Tigh nam Fionn] | 027 | human remains found here A. D. [Anno Domini] 1870. | ||
ALLT CURRACHAN | Allt Cùrrachan | Revd [Reverend] A, D, McKenzie Mr. John Fraser |
027 ; 039 | [Situation] In the parish of Kiltarlity and Convinth (Detd. [Detached]) This name Signifies the "Sparkling or "Flashing Burn, It flows out of Loch Currachan about a mile to the South west of Loch Càrn Bingally and flows in a north westerly direction until it enters the river Amhuinn Deabhaidh near the Village of Tomich. |
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Notes
[LARACH TIGH NAM FIONN]
The proper name of a man
Cannot have a plural article
before it
Old English
Fiannaibh
or
Làrach Tigh Fionn
?
Tigh nam Fiannaibh - The house of the
Fingallians
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
George Howat
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