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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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