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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CNOC NA BEINNE | Cnoc-na-Beann Cnoc-na-Beann Cnoc-na-Beann |
Duncan Macpherson, Esqr Mr A. Campbell Kingussie John Macpherson Killehuntle |
102 | Applies to a small hillock Situated about an 8 of A Mile east of Gordon Hall. property of Lieut [Leiutenant] Colonel E Macpherson, of Belleville. |
GORDON HALL | Gordon Hall Gordon Hall Gordon Hall |
Duncan Macpherson, Rhait Mr A. Campbell Mr J. Macpherson |
102 | A substantial farmsteading And dwellinghouse, two Storeys, Slated And in good repair; property of Lieut. [Lieutenant] Colonel E. Macpherson of Bellevill |
LAG NA CRUAICHE | Lag-na-Cruaiche Lag-na-Cruaiche Lag-na-Cruaiche |
Duncan Macpherson Esq Mr A. Campbell Mr J. Macpherson |
102 | Applies to a field situated immediately N.W. [North West] of the farmtown of Gordon Hall. property of Lieut. [Lieutenant] Colonel E Macpherson of Belleville. Meaning Hollow of the Stack |
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Notes
Cnoc na Beinn - final e wanted
Beinn Beinne (It is a declinable noun)
Cnoc na Beinne
or Cnoc namBeinn
Lag na Cruaiche
Lagnan Cruach if plural
Lag na Cruaiche if singular
The Field Examiner not
having given the Signification
attached to it in the ountyit is difficulot
to say which of these two forms
is correct but from the small
vowels being given by the authorities
I would infer that Lag na Cruaiche is meant
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