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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SCHOOL (BOYS & GIRLS) [Drumfearn] | School (Boys & Girls) School (Boys & Girls) School (Boys & Girls) |
Mr McNab. Schoolmaster Isleornsay Mr McIntosh Mr Kennedy Mr. John Macrae |
052 | This is a small General Assembly's school Attended by Boys & Girls situated near the Eastern end of Drumfearn, the house is thatched, one story high, and in fair order. Only the ordinary rudimentary education is given It is supported by allowance from General Assembly Government Grant and School Fees, average attendance 20. |
A' MHAOILE | A' Mhaoile A' Mhaoile A' Mhaoile |
Mr. McIntosh Mr. Kennedy Revd [Reverend] A. McGregor Mr. John Macrae |
052 | This is a small hill, covered with heather, situated, about 2 miles north of Isleornsay, and on the West side of the road leading from there to Broadford. It is a gaelic word, which signifies, Bareness or Baldness. It is on Lord Macdonald's property |
ABHUINN CEANN-LOCHA | Abhuinn Ceann-locha Abhuinn Ceann-locha Abhuinn Ceann-locha |
Mr McIntosh Mr Kennedy Revd [Reverend] A McGregor Mr. John Macrae |
047; 052 | This name is applied a considerable sized stream, which has its source from the uniting of two hill streams, at Kinloch dwelling house, after which it runs in a southern direction for about a mile and a half, when it enters the North end of Loch An Daal The name is gaelic, and signifies River of the Head of the Loch |
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