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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Site of DÙN na KILLIE Site of Dun na Gill
Dùn na Gilladh
Dun na Killie
See page 76
Mr. A McKinnon
Mr F McDonald
A.A. Carmichail Esq
A. Morrison Pollacher
57.6 This name is the site of what is thought to have been a Danish fort, of which no traces remain. It is said to have stood on Eilean Buidhe in Loch Dun na Cill, & It means "Fort of the Grave yard".
LOCH DUNANDUICHAL Loch Dùn Duichal
Loch Dunanduichal
Loch Dùn an Dòicheil
Mr. A McKinnon
Mr F. McDonald
John Ferguson, Bornish
A.A. Carmichail Esq
057 This name is applied to a small fresh-water loch in the district of North Boisdale, on the west side of Loch Dun na Cill. It is about half a mile in length, & the north side being beside the parish Chapel of Ease, It signifies
Site of DÙN an DUICHAL Site of Dùn an Duichal.

Dùn an Dòichal
Mr. A McKinnon Mr F McDonald
A Morrison, Pollachar
A.A. Carmichail Esq
This is the site of a supposed Danish fort, of which, however, no traces remain, It was situated on a small island in the middle of Loch Dun Duichal, and not far from the parish Chapel of Ease. It means

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