OS1/18/12/39

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH CROGAVAT Loch Crogavat
Loch Grogebhat
Mr Donald Walker Daliburgh South Uist
Mr Donald McDonald Ard Rory Daliburgh South Uist
Johnston's Map
A.A. Carmichael Esa.
055 This name is applied to a large loch situate in the West of the district of Gearradh Seilbh and to the N E [North East] of Daliburgh its signification is
LOCH NA H-AIRIDH DUIBHE Loch na H-Airidh Duibhe Mr D. Walker
Mr D. McDonald
Mr A Rory
A A Carmichael Esq.
A Morrison Ollachar
055 This name is given to a loch situated about one half mile to the N [North] of the Free Church at Daliburgh and to the W [West] of the branch road which leaves the public road about one half mile to the N [North] of the Free Church its signification is the "Loch of the Black Shieling."
CLADH HALLAN (BURIAL GROUND) Cladh Hallan Burial Ground Mr D. Walker
Mr D McDonald
Mr A Rory
A A Carmichael Esq.
055 This name is applied to a burying ground situate about one mile to the S. W. [South West] of Askenish House and about one mile to the N.W [North West] of the Catholic Chapel in Daliburgh.It is supposed to have derived its name from a man of the name of Allan or Hall who has been buried there It is not an ancient place of Sepulture
BURIAL GROUND There is another burial ground a little to the N [North] West of Cladh Hallan

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County of Inverness -- Parish of South Uist

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