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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLACH NA H-ANNAIT Clach na h-annat
Clach na h-annat
Clach na h-annat
Revd [Reverend] D. McKinnon
Mr James McLean
Mr. Charles McKinnon
046 This name is applied to a large flat slab, undressed, and unsculptured, which stands beside the site of St Bridget's Chapel, "In the parish of Strath in the Isle of Skye, and close in front of the parish Minister's house, there stands a very interesting monument relative to the heathen Religion of the Gael of Albyn in very remote times; it is described as a rude obelisk of granite about 10 feet high, perfectly erect, It is Known by the name of Clack na h'Annat, - that is the Stone of Annat - a goddess mentioned by mythologists" Vide "Robertson's Proofs of the Highlanders" page 152,
Site of STONE CIRCLE [Kilbride] Site of Stone Circle
Site of Stone Circle
Site of Stone Circle
Revd [Reverend] D McKinnon
Mr James McLean
Mr. Charles McKinnon
046 This is the site of what is said to have been a Stone circle or Druids Temple which is situated in a pasture field about two hundred yards to the West of Kilbride house, All the stones have been removed for building purposes, and nothing marks where they stood, but a slightly raised earthen circle
CNOC DUBH Cnoc Dubh
Cnoc Dubh
Cnoc Dubh
Revd [Reverend] D. McKinnon
Mr James McLean
Mr. Charles McKinnon Crofter Torrin. By Broadford
046 This name is given to a small conoidal hill situated about a quarter of mile to the West of Kilbride house, and within a short distance of the Southern shore of Loch Slappin, It is partly under cultivation and partly under rough pasture grass It is on the estate of Lord Macdonald of Armadale Castle It means "Black Knoll"

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County of Inverness (Isle of Skye) -- Parish of Strath

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