Ross and Cromarty (insular), volume 06

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/27/6/1 [Page] 1 Parish of Barvas 5. B Index Name of Objects -- Page Amhuinn Ghabhsunn o' Deas -- 3 Airidh a Gheanaidh Bhochd -- 4 Airidh nan Uan -- 7 Airidhean Bhisgaidean -- 9 Aslein -- 14 Airidh Bhotair -- 19 Airidhean Chearabhat -- 21 Airidh Bhruthach -- 25 Airidh a Bhraghad -- 29 Ascalin -- 14 Blàr Glas -- 13 Beinn Thiadhagro -- 26 Beinn Airidh a Bhraghad -- 28 Blar Shinndanis -- 30 Beinn Theoruilltean -- 30 Druim Duch -- 6 Druim Mhosgalin -- 16 Druim Loch Carsabhat -- 29 Feadan Dhrinidraspolair -- 7 Feadan Bholagas -- 8 Feadan Runisagas -- 9 Feadan Loch Striomabhat -- 19 Feadan Theadhagro -- 23 Feadan Bhotaigile -- 25 Gabhson O' Tuath or North Galson -- 3 Gearraidh Roscalaid -- 4 Gearraidh Rathaclaid -- 5 Gleann Mòr -- 11 Gearraidh Ionralltean -- 12 Gleann na Siga -- 15 Leacainn Eoruiltean -- 11 Loch Ruisabhat Ruisavat 16
OS1/27/6/2 [Page] 2 Name of Object -- Page Loch Strimavat -- 20 Loch Kearsavat -- 21 Loch Rumsagas -- 27 Loch Raiglavat -- 27 Moisgalin -- 13 Malagro -- 23 Muaithabhal -- 26 Peicir -- 8 Sitheannan -- 5 Slag Ascalin -- 31 Tom a Mhile -- 6 Tom a' Bhrudhain -- 10 Tom Chrosabhat -- 12 Thiadhagro -- 15 Tom Loch Ruiglabhat -- 28 Thiadhagro Eoruilltean -- 15
OS1/27/6/3 GÀBHSUNN O' THUATH Gàbhsann O' Thuath Gàbhsann O' Thuath Gàbhsann O' Thuath John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [Situation] On the road from Stornaway to Ness, 60 chains N.W. [North West] of Druim Duch, which is in the N.W. [North West] Section of the plan, 100 chains W. [West] by N. [North] of Druim Mhiosgalin. The Northern portion of Gabhsunn or Galston Villige in which are two slated houses in good repair, the others are all built of peat sods and stone, and thatched with straw. There is a large tract of good arable, and a small portion of moorland attached to it - the road leading from Stornoway to Ness leads though it.
OS1/27/6/3 NORTH GALSON North Galson North Galson North Galson John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [Situation] On the road from Stornaway to Ness, 60 chains N.W. [North West] of Druim Duch, which is in the N.W. [North West] Section of the plan, 100 chains W. [West] by N. [North] of Druim Mhiosgalin. The Northern portion of Gabhsunn or Galston Villige in which are two slated houses in good repair, the others are all built of peat sods and stone, and thatched with straw. There is a large tract of good arable, and a small portion of moorland attached to it - the road leading from Stornoway to Ness leads though it.
OS1/27/6/3 AMHUINN GHÀBHSUNN 0' DHEAS Amhuinn Ghàbhsunn O' Dheas Amhuinn Ghàbhsunn O' Dheas Amhuinn Ghàbhsunn O' Dheas John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [Situation] The portion on this plan flows along the S [South] & [West] sides of it, passing the western base of Druim Duch and crosses the Stornoway & Ness road it falls into the sea. A small but tolerably rapid river, which flows out of Loch Dubh Thurtail through the village of Galston into the Sea near Galston Farm house. It is shallow and Contains but few Trout.
OS1/27/6/3 [Page] 3 Parish of Barvas 5B
OS1/27/6/4 AIRIDH A GHEARRAIDH BHOCHD Airidh a Ghearraidh Bhochd Airidh a Ghearraidh Bhochd Airidh a Ghearraidh Bhochd John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [Situation] In the north western section of the plan, 55 chains N W [North West] by W. [West] of Druim Duch The ruin of a shealing on the Western bank of Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Dheas. It is on a patch of arable land. Signifies, Shealing of the Barren Field.
OS1/27/6/4 GEARRAIDH ROSCALAID Gearraidh Roscalaid Gearraidh Roscalaid Gearraidh Roscalaid John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [Situation] In the north western section of the plan, 40 chains, 40 chs. [chains] N. W. [North West] by West of Druim Duch. A circular patch of arable land enclosed by an old fence, in which it would appear that there was formerly a shealing.
OS1/27/6/4 [Page] 4 Parish of Barvas 36 36
OS1/27/6/5 SÌTHEANAN Sìtheanan Sìtheanan Sìtheanan John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [Situation] In the north western section of the plan, 40 chains W.N.W. [West North West] of Druim Dubh. Two small Knolls or hillocks one on each side of Amhuinn Ghabshunn O Dheas. they are chiefly composed of rocky heathy pasture and are of little note. Signifies Conic Hillocks or Fairies or Hillocks
OS1/27/6/5 GEARRAIDH RATHACLAID Gearraidh Rathaclaid Gearraidh Rathaclaid Gearraidh Rathaclaid John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [Situation] In the north western section of the plan, 40 chains W. [West] by N. [North] of Druim Dubh. The ruins of three huts on Sitheanan, on the Western bank of Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Dheas.
OS1/27/6/5 [Page] 5 Parish of Barvas 5 B. 37 36
OS1/27/6/6 DRUIM DUCH Druim Duch Druim Duch Druim Duch John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the north western section of the plan, 100 chains W. [West] by N. [North] of Druim Mhiogalin. A tolerably elevated tract of moorland It is of considerable extend, flat on the top, very much broKen and produces very indifferent pasture Two old fences run over its southern slope. Signifies Black, Dye, Eminence
OS1/27/6/6 TOM A MHÌLE Tom a Mhìle Tom a Mhìle Tom a Mhìle John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] On the western margin of the plan, 60 chains W.S.W. [West South West] of Druim Duch. A small Knoll on the summit of Peicir and on which is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] station. It is not remarKable nor is its extent defined. Signifies Mile Hillock
OS1/27/6/6 [page 6 Parish of Barvas 40 37 Druim Duch [note] Black Dye Eminence Tom a Mhìle [note] Mile Hillock
OS1/27/6/7 AIRIDH NAN UAN Airidh nan Uan Airidh nan Uan Airidh nan Uan John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] On the western side of the plan at the South western base of Druim Duch. The ruin of a shealing on the Western bank of Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Dheas. Signifies Lambs' Shealing
OS1/27/6/7 FEADAN DHRUIDNASPOTAIR Feadan Dhruidnaspotair Feadan Dhruidnaspotair Feadan Dhruidnaspotair John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] On the northern side of the plan, 40 chains E. [East] by S. [South] of Druim Duch A small stream which flows from the Eastern side of Druim Duch, into Gleann Siga. It runs partly under ground and contains but little water.
OS1/27/6/7 [page] 7 Parish of Barvas 5 B 38 39 Airidh nan Uan [note] Lambs' shealing
OS1/27/6/8 PEICIR Peicir Peicir Peicir John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] On the western margin of the plan, 60 chains SW. [South West] by West of Druim Duch. A tolerably elevated tract of moorland, on which is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] station. It is of considerable extent, flat on the top, produces very indifferent pasture and is intersected by two fences.
OS1/27/6/8 FEADAN BHOTAGRO Feadan Bhotagro Feadan Bhotagro Feadan Bhotagro John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] Falls into Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O'Dheas, near the south base of Druim Duch. A small stream which flows along the South East end of Peicir, into Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Deas. It is about fifteen chains long and Contains but little water.
OS1/27/6/8 [page] 8 Parish of Barvas 37 38
OS1/27/6/9 AIRIDHEAN BHÌOGAIDEAN Airidhean Bhìogaidean Airidhean Bhìogaidean Airidhean Bhìogaidean John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] On the margin of Amhuinn Ghobhsunn O' Dheas, 50 chains S. [South] by W. [West] of Druim Duch. Two shealings, one on the right and the other on the left banK of Amhuinn Gabhsunn o Dheas. both of them are in ruins.
OS1/27/6/9 FEADAN RUMSAGRO Feadan Rumsagro Feadan Rumsagro Feadan Rumsagro John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the centre of the plan, 60 chains S.E. [South East] of Druim Duch. A small stream which flows from the moss into Gleann Siga. It flows partly under ground and many sheep have been drowned in it.
OS1/27/6/9 [page] 9 Parish of Barvas 5. B 38 40
OS1/27/6/10 TOM A BHIÙDHAIR Tom a' Bhiùdair Tom a' Bhiùdair Tom a' Bhiùdair John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the south western section of the plan, 70 chains S. [South] by E [East] of Druim Duch. A small mossy Knoll, of circular form. It is on a low portion of moor and is tolerably prominent.
OS1/27/6/10 [page] 10 Parish of Barvas 40
OS1/27/6/11 GLEANN MÒR Gleann Mòr Gleann Mòr Gleann Mòr John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the north eastern section of the plan, from 60 to 140 chains E. [East] of Druim Duch. A small shallow river which flows out of Loch Sgereach into Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Tuath at its confluence with Gleann na Siga. It receives a number of small tributaries in its course and has a number of shealings on its margin. Signifies, Big Glen.
OS1/27/6/11 LEACAINN EORUILLTEAN Leacainn Eoruiltean Leacainn Eoruilltean Leacainn Eoruilltean John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] On the south eastern mergin of the plan, 100 chains east of Druim Duch. A low flat mossy hill which produces pretty good moor pasture and is bounded on the South by Gleann Mòr.
OS1/27/6/11 [page] 11 Parish of Barvas 5 B. 41 42
OS1/27/6/12 GEARRAIDH EORUILLTEAN Gearraidh Eoruiltean Gearraidh Eoruilltean Gearraidh Eoruilltean John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the north eastern section of the plan, 110 chains east of Druim Duch. The ruins of a large number of shealings on the Northern margin of Gleann Mòr they appear to have been chiefly built of peat and stones and have not been occupied for a long time.
OS1/27/6/12 TOM CHROSABHAT Tom Chrosabhat Tom Chrosabhat Tom Chrosabhat John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] On the north eastern margin of the plan, 130 chs [chains] east of Druim Duch. A small low mossy hill, on the Summit of which is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] station.
OS1/27/6/12 [page] 12 Parish of Barvas 42 42
OS1/27/6/13 BLÀR GLAS Blàr Glas Blàr Glas Blàr Glas John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] On the northern side of the plan 60 chains east of Druim Duch. A low flat mossy hill, which produces very good moor pasture. It is bounded on the North by Gleann Mòr on the West by Gleann na Sìga on the East by a stream and on the S. [South] by a fence. Signifies Green Plain
OS1/27/6/13 MIOSGALIN Miosgalin Miosgalin Miosgalin John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the north eastern section of the plan, 80 chains east of Druim Duch. A long narrow hollow, the surface of which is somewhat greener than the adjacent moss. A small stream flows through it partly under ground.
OS1/27/6/13 [page] 13 Parish of Barvas 5. B Blàr Glas [note] Grey or Green Marsh
OS1/27/6/14 SLAG ASCALIN Slag Ascalin Slag Ascalin Slag Ascalin John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the north eastern section of the plan, 100 chains east of Druim Duch. A long narrow hollow, through which flows a nameless stream into Gleann Mòr. Its surface resembles the adjoining moss and is not at all remarKable.
OS1/27/6/14 ASCALIN Ascalin Ascalin Ascalin John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the north eastern section of the plan, 110 chains east of Druim Duch. A low flat mossy hill lying between Gleann Mor Loch Rusabhat and Slag Ascalin. It is very much broKen and produces very little pasture.
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OS1/27/6/15 THIADHAGRO EORUILLTEAN Thiadhagro Eoruiltean Thiadhagro Eoruilltean Thiadhagro Eoruilltean John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the north eastern section of the plan, 120 chains east of Druim Duch. A small stream, about ten Chains in length, which flows from the moss into Gleann Mòr East of Gearraidh Eoruiltean. It contains very little water and its bed is pretty green.
OS1/27/6/15 GLEANN NA SÌGA Gleann na Sìga Gleann na Sìga Gleann na Sìga John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] Flows north from the eastern side of the plan and passes 50 chains east of Druim Dubh. A river which flows from the moor into Amhuinn Ghabhsuinn O Tuath, at its confluence with Gleann Mòr. It is tolerably rapid but not deep and has a number of shealings and some Green pasture on its margin. Signifies Hay Stack Glen.
OS1/27/6/15 [page] 15 Parish of Barvas 5. B 45 43 Gleann na Sìga [note] Hay Stack Glen
OS1/27/6/16 DRUIM MHIOSGALIN Druim Mhiosgalin Druim Mhiosgalin John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the north eastern sectionof the plan, 100 chains east by South of Druim Duch. A low flat hill adjoining Blar Glas and Ascalin. It is bounded on the South by Amhuinn na Siga and on the E. [East] and West by fences. It has a few small pools on it and produces very poor mossy pasture.
OS1/27/6/16 LOCH RUISABHAT Loch Ruisabhat Loch Ruisabhat Loch Ruisabhat John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] On the eastern margin of the plan, 140 chains E. [East] by South of Druim Duch. A fresh water loch of Considerable size in a flat portion of moss between Gleann Mòr and Gleann na Sìga.
OS1/27/6/16 LOCH RUISAVAT [1896] Col. [Colonel] J. Farquharson C.B. [Companion of the Order of the Bath] R.E. [Royal Engineers] Director General Ord. [Ordnance] Survey. Mr. J. Mathieson O.S. [Ordnance Survey] Edinburgh 1896. 005
OS1/27/6/16 [page] 16 Parish of Barvas 44 41
OS1/27/6/17 GEARRAIDH NA SÌGA Gearraidh na Sìga Gearraidh na Sìga Gearraidh na Sìga John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] On the eastern side of the plan 100 chains E.S.E. [East South East] of Druim Duch. The ruins of a number of Shealings on the Northern bank of Gleann na Siga. Some of them are on a portion of green pasture. Signifies Hay Stack Shealing.
OS1/27/6/17 [page] 17 Parish of Barvas 43 Gearraidh na Sìga [note] Signifies Hay Stack Shealing
OS1/27/6/18 [page] 18 [blank page]
OS1/27/6/19 AIRIDH BHOTAIR Airidh Bhotair Airidh Bhotair Airidh Bhotair John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the south western section of the plan, 80 chains south Druim Duch. The ruins of four shealings, two on the right and two on the left banK of Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Dheas. They appear to have not been occupied for these many years.
OS1/27/6/19 FEADAN LOCH STRIAMABHAT Feadan Loch Striamabhat Feadan Loch Striamabhat Feadan Loch Striamabhat John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] Flows out of Loch Striamrabhat on the south west corner of the plan 100 chains S.S.W. [South South West] of Druim Duch. A small stream which flows out of Loch Striamrabhat into Allt Grunndail. Its bed is pretty deep and it sometimes contains a good quantity of water.
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OS1/27/6/20 TOM STRIAMABHAT Tom Striamrabhat Tom Striamrabhat Tom Striamrabhat John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 A very small but tolerably prominent mossy Knoll of a circular form, on which is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] station. It is on a flat portion of moss and is about 15 feet high.
OS1/27/6/20 LOCH STRIAMABHAT Loch Striamrabhat Loch Striamrabhat Loch Striamrabhat John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the south western corner of the plan, 100 chains S. [South] by W. [West] of Druim Duch. A considerably Sized deep fresh water loch, out of the western side of which flows Feadan Loch Striamrabhat.
OS1/27/6/20 LOCH STRIAMAVAT [1896] Col. [Colonel] J. Farquharson C.B. [Companion of the Order of the Bath] R.E. [Royal Engineers] Director General Ord. [Ordnance] Survey. Mr. J. Mathieson O.S. [Ordnance Survey] Edinburgh 1896. 005
OS1/27/6/20 [page] 20 Parish of Barvas 48 48
OS1/27/6/20 Tom Striamrabhat - although the sheet number is correct, the place name was omitted by the cartographers from the 1st edition sheet map due to a lack of space on the sheet
OS1/27/6/21 AIRIDHEAN CHEARSABHAT Airidhean Chearsabhat Airidhean Chearsabhat Airidhean Chearsabhat John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the south W. [West] section of the plan, 110 chains south by East of Druim Duch. The ruins of Eight shealings on both sides of Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Dheas. They appear not to have been occupied for a long time. Some of them are in a portion of green pasture.
OS1/27/6/21 LOCH CEARSABHAT Loch Cearsabhat Loch Cearsabhat Loch Cearsabhat John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the south western section of the plan, 121 chains South by East of Druim Duch. A small shallow fresh water loch, near the Southern margin of Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Dheas. It appears to be daily decreasing and contains one small island. two small nameless streams flow into its Southern end.
OS1/27/6/21 LOCH KEARSAVAT [1896] Col. [Colonel] J. Farquharson C.B. [Companion of the Order of the Bath] R.E. [Royal Engineers] Director General Ord. [Ordnance] Survey. Mr. J. Mathieson O.S. [Ordnance Survey] Edinburgh 1896. 005
OS1/27/6/21 [page] 21 Parish of Barvas 5. B
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OS1/27/6/23 MALAGRO Malagro Malagro Malagro John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the centre of the plan, 90 chs [chains] South east by east of Druim Duch. A portion of sloping moor, a part of which is low and flat. Its surface is very much broKen and produces very bad mossy pasture.
OS1/27/6/23 FEADAN THIADHAGRO Feadan Thiadhagro Feadan Thiadhagro Feadan Thiadhagro John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] On the eastern side of the plan, 130 chains ESE [East South East] of Druim Duch. A small stream which flows from the western base of Muiathabhal, in a Northerly and Westerly direction, and forms a Junction with two streams called Feadan Loch Ruiglabhat and Feadan Bhotargille near the head of Gleann na Sìga.
OS1/27/6/23 [page] 28 Parish of Barvas 5. B
OS1/27/6/24 THIADHAGRO Thiadhagro Thiadhagro Thiadhagro John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] On the eastern side of the plan, 140 chains ESE [East South East] of Druim Duch A number of shealings, on both sides of Feadan Thiadhagro, some of them are in ruins, and some of them have a small patch of green or arable pasture around them.
OS1/27/6/24 FEADAN LOCH RUIGLABHAT Feadan Loch Ruiglabhat Feadan Loch Ruiglabhat Feadan Loch Ruiglabhat John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] Flows out of Loch Ruiglabhat in the S.E. [South East] section of the plan, 120 chs [chains] South East of Druim Duch. A small stream which flows out of Loch Ruiglabhat, in an Easterly and northerly direction, into the head of Gleann na Siga after forming a Junction with Feadan Thiadhagro and Feadan Bhotargille. It runs partly underground.
OS1/27/6/24 [page] 24 Parish of Barvas 49 54
OS1/27/6/25 FEADAN BHOTARGILE Feadan Bhotargille Feadan Bhotargille Feadan Bhotargille John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] Flows from the south eastern section of the plan and falls into Gleann na Siga, 100 chs [chains] E.S.E. [East South East] of Druim Duch. A small stream, which flows out of a small pool, at the Eastern base of Beinn Curidh a Bhraghad, in a North Westerly direction into Feadan Loch Ruiglabhat. It runs partly under ground.
OS1/27/6/25 AIRIDH BHRUTHACH Airidh Bhruthach Airidh Bhruthach Airidh Bhruthach John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] On the eastern side of the plan, 130 chains ESE [East South East] of Druim Duch. Six Shealings on the Northern side of Beinn Thiadhagro. five of them are in ruins the other is occupied in the Summer Season by people from Galson. Signifies Brae Shealing.
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OS1/27/6/26 BEINN THIADHAGRO Beinn Thiadhagro Beinn Thiadhagro Beinn Thiadhagro John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] On the eastern side of the plan, 140 chains E.S.E. of Druim Duch. A small mossy hill on the Northern end of which are a few shealings in ruins and a habitable one. It is not prominent and at a distance appears to be a part of Muaithabhal.
OS1/27/6/26 MUAITHABHAL Muaithabhal Muaithabhal Muaithabhal John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] On the South eastern margin of the plan, 160 chains S.E. [South East] by E. [East] of Druim Duch. A high prominent hill on the summit of which is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] station and some shealings. Its surface is very much broken and produces very bad mossy pasture.
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OS1/27/6/27 LOCH RUMSAGRO Loch Rumsagro Loch Rumsagro Loch Rumsagro John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the Southern centre of the plan 80 chains SE. [South East] by S. [South] of Druim Duch. A small deep fresh water loch, out of which flows a nameless stream into Gleann na Sìga.
OS1/27/6/27 LOCH RUIGLABHAT Loch Ruiglabhat Loch Ruiglabhat Loch Ruiglabhat John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the South eastern Section of the plan, 110 chains, S.E. [South East] of Druim Duch. A small shallow fresh water loch, around which is a portion of rocky pasture. There are the ruins of several shealings on its Northern Margin.
OS1/27/6/27 LOCH RUIGLAVAT [1896] Col. [Colonel] J. Farquharson C.B. [Companion of the Order of the Bath] R.E. [Royal Engineers] Director General Ord. [Ordnance] Survey. Mr. J. Mathieson O.S. [Ordnance Survey] Edinburgh 1896.
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OS1/27/6/28 TOM LOCH RUIGLABHAT Tom Loch Ruiglabhat Tom Loch Ruiglabhat Tom Loch Ruiglabhat John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] On the southern side of the plan, 130 chains, SE [South East] by S. [South] of Druim Duch. A long, narrow mossy ridge of hill. Its surface is very much broKen, and produces very bad pasture for sheep or Cattle.
OS1/27/6/28 BEINN AIRIDH A BHRAGHAD Beinn Airidh a Bhraghad Beinn Airidh a Bhraghad Beinn Airidh a Bhraghad John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the south eastern section of the plan, 170 chains, South E. [East] of Druim Duch. A low, prominent, mossy hill, near the summit of which is a small patch of Rocky pasture. Its surface is very much broKen, and produces very indifferent pasturage for sheep and Cattle. There are a few shealings (some of which are in ruins) at its Southern base. Signifies, Hill of Brae Shealing
OS1/27/6/28 [page] 28 Parish of Barvas 51 50 Beinn Airidh a Bhraghad [note] Hill of Brae Shealing
OS1/27/6/29 DRUIM LOCH CEARSABHAT Druim Loch Cearsabhat Druim Loch Cearsabhat Druim Loch Cearsabhat John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] On the southern side of the plan, 130 chains SSE [South South East] of Druim Duch. A portion of low mossy moor, which has a small rise in its centre. It extends from East to west for about 40 chains, is bounded on the South by Blar Shinndanis and on the North by Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Dheas.
OS1/27/6/29 AIRIDH A BHRAGHAD Airidh a Bhraghad Airidh a Bhraghad Airidh a Bhraghad John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the south Eastern section of the plan, 170 chains S.E. [South East] of Druim Duch. Five shealings and an enclosure, three of the former are in ruins, the others are occupied by people from Galson during the summer Season. Signifies Brae Shealing.
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OS1/27/6/30 BLÀR SHINNDANIS Blàr Shinndanis Blàr Shinndanis Blàr Shinndanis John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] On the southern margin of the plan, 140 chains S. [South] by E. [East] of Druim Duch. A portion of low flat broKen moor, producing very indifferent mossy pasture. There is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station on it.
OS1/27/6/30 BEINN THEORUILTEAN Beinn Theoruiltean Beinn Theoruilltean Beinn Theoruilltean John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the south Eastern section of the plan, 170 chains S.E. [South East] of Druim Duch. A considerably high hill about 60 chains in length. Its surface is very much broKen and produces very bad mossy pasture.
OS1/27/6/30 [page] 30 Parish of Barvas 53 51
OS1/27/6/31 SCRITHABHAL Scrithabhal Scrithabhal Scrithabhal John Morrison John McKay Allan Ross 005 [situation] In the south eastern margin of the plan, 200 chains S. [South] East of Druim Duch. A prominent hill, on the summit of which is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] station. Its surface is very much broKen and produces very indifferent mossy pasture. It is the highest and most prominent of any of the adjacent hills.
OS1/27/6/31 [page] 31 Parish of Barvas [signed] R. Burnaby Cap. R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers] 24 July 1852
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OS1/27/6/35 GABHSUNN O' THUATH Gàbhsunn o' Thuath or North Galston Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 The northern portion of Gabhsunn, or Galston Village, in which are two slated houses in good repair, the other houses of which are all built of stone & peat and thatched with straw. There is a large tract of good arable land And a small portion of moorland attached to it. And the road from Stornoway to Ness leads through it.
OS1/27/6/35 AMHUINN GHABHSUNN 0' DHEAS Amhuinn Ghàbhsunn O' Dheas Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A small but tolerably rapid river which flows out of Loch Runiscro, through the Village of Galston, and into the Sea near Galston farm house. It is not deep, and Contains but few trout.
OS1/27/6/35 [page] 35 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by 2nd Corpl [Corporal] Hayes Trace 1 Township or Parish - Barvas Objects Gàbhsunn o' Thuath or North Galston - village Amhuinn Ghàbhsunn O' Dheas - stream [signed] Michael Hayes 2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 9th March 1852
OS1/27/6/36 AIRIDH A GHEARRAIDH BHOCHD Airidh a Ghearraidh Bhochd Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 The Ruins of a shealing, on the left bank of Amhuinn Gabhsunn O Deas, which is situated on a patch of arable land near the Road which leads from Stornoway to Ness.
OS1/27/6/36 GEARRAIDH ROSCALAID Gearraidh Roscalaid Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A circular patch of arable land, Enclosed by an old fence, in which it would appear there has been a shealing at some Remote period.
OS1/27/6/36 GEARRAIDH RATHACLAID Gearraidh Rathaclaid Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 The Ruins of three huts, on Sitheanan, on the left bank of Amhuinn Gabhsunn O Deas - One of which is said to have been the permanent residence of a tennant.
OS1/27/6/36 [page] 36 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by 2nd Corpl [Corporal] Hayes Trace 1 Township or Parish - Barvas Objects Airidh a Ghearraidh Bhochd - Shealing Gearraidh Roscalaid - Enclosure Gearraidh Rathaclaid - Ruins [signed] Michael Hayes 2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 13th March
OS1/27/6/37 SITHEANAN Sitheanan Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 Two Small Knolls, one on the north, and one on the South margin of Amhuinn Gabhsunn O Dheas. They are chiefly Composed of rocky mossy pasture, and are of little note.
OS1/27/6/37 PEICIR Peicir Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A flat and tolerably elevated tract of moorland of Considerable Extent, on the Summit of which is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] point. It produces but poor pasture, And is intersected by two fences.
OS1/27/6/37 TOM A MHÌLE Tom a Mhìle Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A small Knoll, on the SUmmit of Peicir on which is a Trig [Trigonometrical] point. It is not all remarkable nor is its Extent defined.
OS1/27/6/37 [page] 37 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by 2nd Corpl [Corporal] Hayes Trace 1 Township or Parish - Barvas Objects Sitheanan - Knolls Peicir - hill Tom a Mhìle - Knoll [signed] Michael Hayes 2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 13th March 1852
OS1/27/6/38 FEADAN BHOTAGRO Feadan Bhotagro Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A small stream which flows along the East End of Peicir into Amhuinn Gabhsunn O Deas. It is about fifteen chains long and Contains but little water.
OS1/27/6/38 AIRIDHEAN BHIOGAIDEAN Airidhean Bhiogaidean Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 Two shealings, one on the right, and one on the left bank of Amhuinn Gabhsunn o Deas, both of which are now in ruins.
OS1/27/6/38 AIRIDH NAN UAN Airidh nan Uan Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 The Ruins of a shealing on the left bank of Amhuinn Gabhsunn O Deas.
OS1/27/6/38 [page] 38 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by 2nd Corpl [Corporal] Hayes Trace 1 Township or Parish - Barvas Objects Feadan Bhotagro - Stream Airidhean Bhiogaidean - shealings Airidh nan Uan - Shealing [signed] Michael Hayes 2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 13th March
OS1/27/6/39 FEADAN DHRUIDNASPOTAIR Feadan Dhruidnaspotair Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A small stream which flows from the base of Druim Duch into Gleann na Siga. It is partly under ground and contains but very little water.
OS1/27/6/39 [page] 39 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by 2nd Corpl [Corporal] Hayes Trace 1 Township or Parish - Barvas Object Feadan Dhruidnaspotair - Stream [signed] Michael Hayes 2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 18th March 1852
OS1/27/6/40 DRUIM DUCH Druim Duch Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not Spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A flat and tolerably elevated tract of moorland of considerable extent over the Southern Slope of which are two old fences. it is very much broken and produces but indifferent pasture.
OS1/27/6/40 TOM A BHIUDHAIR Tom a' Bhiudair Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not Spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A small mossy Knoll of a Circular form adjacent to and north of Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Deas. It is situated on a low moor and is tolerably Prominent.
OS1/27/6/40 FEADAN RUMSAGRO Feadan Rumsagro Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not Spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A small Stream which flows from Tom a Bhiudhair, through a flat moss into Gleann na Siga, it flows partly under ground and many sheep have been drowned in it.
OS1/27/6/40 [page] 40 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by 2nd Corpl [Corporal] Hayes Trace 1 Township or Parish - Barvas Objects Druim Duch - hill Tom a' Bhiudair - Stream Feadan Rumsagro - Stream [signed] Michael Hayes 2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 16th March
OS1/27/6/41 ASCALIN Ascalin John McDonald Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 This is a low, flat, mossy hill lying between Gleann Mor, Loch Rusabhat, and Slag Ascalin. It is very much broken and produces but little pasture.
OS1/27/6/41 LOCH RUISABHAT Loch Ruisabhat John McDonald Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A fresh water Loch of Considerable Size in a flat moss between Gleann mor and Gleann na Siga.
OS1/27/6/41 LOCH RUISAVAT [1896] 005
OS1/27/6/41 GLEANN MÒR Gleann Mòr John McDonald Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A Small And Shallow River which flows out of Loch Skerroch into Amhuinn Gabhsun O Tuath, at its Confluence with Gleann Siga. It Receives a number of small streams And has numerous shealings on its margin.
OS1/27/6/41 [page] 41 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by 2nd Corpl [Corporal] Hayes Trace 2 Township or Parish - Barvass Objects Ascalin - hill Loch Ruisabhat - Loch Gleann Mòr - River [signed] Michael Hayes 2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 15th March 1852
OS1/27/6/42 TOM CHROSABHAT Tom Chrosabhat John McDonald Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A small, low, mossy hill adjacent to, and north of Gleann mor, on the Summit of which is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] point.
OS1/27/6/42 GEARRAIDH EORUILLTEAN Gearraidh Eoruiltean John McDonald Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 The Ruins of a large number of shealings on the margin of Gleann Mor - they appear to have been chiefly built of peat. And have not been occupied for a long time.
OS1/27/6/42 LEACAINN EORUILLTEAN Leacainn Eoruiltean John McDonald Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A low flat mossy hill which produces pretty good moor pasture And is Situated on the right bank of Gleann mor.
OS1/27/6/42 [page] 42 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by 2nd Corpl [Corporal] Hayes Trace 2 Township or Parish - Barvass Objects Tom Chrosabhat - hill Gearraidh Eoruiltean - hill Leacainn Eoruiltean - hill [signed] Michael Hayes 2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 15th March
OS1/27/6/43 GLEANN NA SÌGA Gleann na Sìga John McDonald Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A Small River which flows from the moors into Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Tuath at its Confluence with Gleann mor. It is tolerably rapid, but not deep, And has some shealings and green pasture on its margins.
OS1/27/6/43 GEARRAIDH NA SIGA Gearraidh na Sìga John McDonald Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 The Ruins of Seven or Eight Shealings on the Right bank of Gleann na Siga Some of which are situated in a patch of green pasture.
OS1/27/6/43 BLAR GLAS Blar Glas John McDonald Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey A low flat mossy hill near the Confluence of Gleann mor and Gleann na Siga which produces very good moor pasture.
OS1/27/6/43 [page] 43 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by 2nd Corpl [Corporal] Hayes Trace 2 Township or Parish - Barvass Objects Gleann na Sìga - River Gearraidh na Sìga - Shealings Blar Glas - hill [signed] Michael Hayes 2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 15th March 1852
OS1/27/6/44 DRUIM MHIOSGALIN Druim Mhiosgalin John McDonald Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey A low flat hill adjoining Blar Glas and Ascalin. It is bounded on the East and West by fences, has a few small pools on its summit and produces but very poor mossy pasture
OS1/27/6/44 MIOSGALIN Miosgalin John McDonald Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A long, narrow, hollow through which flows a Small Stream which is partly underground. It is somewhat greener than the adjoining moss.
OS1/27/6/44 SLAG ASCALIN Slag Ascalin John McDonald Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A long narrow hollow through which flows a Small Stream. It Resembles the adjoining moss And is not at all Remarkable.
OS1/27/6/44 [page] 44 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by 2nd Corpl [Corporal] Hayes Trace 2 Township or Parish - Barvass Objects Druim Mhiosgalin - hill Miosgalin - Strath Slag Ascalin - Strath [signed] Michael Hayes 2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 15th March
OS1/27/6/45 THIADHAGRO EORUILLTEAN Thiadhagro Eoruiltean John McDonald Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A stream about ten Chains long which flows into Gleann mor East of Gearraidh Eoruilton.It contains but little water and its bed is pretty green.
OS1/27/6/45 [page] 45 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by Trace 2 Township or Parish - Barvass Objects Thiadhagro Eoruiltean - Stream [signed] Michael Hayes 2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 15th March 1852
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OS1/27/6/47 AIRIDHEAN CHEARSABHAT Airidhean Chearsabhat Donald McFarlane Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 The Ruins of Eight shealings on the margin of Amhuinn Gabhsunn O Deas which appear not to have been occupied for a long time. Some of them are Situated in a patch of green pature.
OS1/27/6/47 AIRIDH BHOTAIR Airidh Bhotair Donald McFarlane Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 The Ruins of four shealings on the Right and left bank of Amhuinn Gabhsunn O Deas which appear not to have been occupied for many years.
OS1/27/6/47 FEADAN LOCH STRIAMABHAT Feadan Loch Striamabhat Donald McFarlane Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A small stream which flows out of Loch Striamabhat into Allt Gronndail. Its bed is pretty deep and it sometimes Contains a good deal of water.
OS1/27/6/47 [page] 47 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by 2nd Corpl [Corporal] Hayes Trace 3 Township or Parish - Barvas Objects Airidhean Chearsabhat - Ruins Airidh Bhotair - Ruins Feadan Loch Striamabhat - Stream [signed] Michael Hayes 2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/27/6/48 TOM STRIAMABHAT Tom Striamrabhat Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A small but tolerably prominent mossy Knoll of a Circular form on which is a Trig [Trigonometrical] point. It is situated in a flat moss and is about 15 feet high.
OS1/27/6/48 LOCH STRIAMABHAT Loch Striamabhat Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A large and deep fresh water Loch, near Tom Thonnrabhat, out of which flows a Small Stream into Allt Grondal.
OS1/27/6/48 LOCH STRIAMAVAT [1896] 005
OS1/27/6/48 LOCH CEARSABHAT Loch Cearsabhat Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 A Small shallow fresh water Loch on the margin of Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Deas. It appears to be daily decreasing and Contains one Small Island.
OS1/27/6/48 LOCH KEARSAVAT [1896] 005
OS1/27/6/48 [page] 48 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by 2nd Corpl [Corporal] Hayes Trace 3 Township or Parish - Barvas Objects Tom Striamrabhat - Knoll Loch Striamabhat - Loch Loch Cearsabhat - Loch [signed] Michael Hayes 2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] 11th March
OS1/27/6/48 Tom Striamrabhat - although the sheet number is correct, the place name was omitted by the cartographers from the 1st edition sheet map due to a lack of space on the sheet
OS1/27/6/49 MUAITHABHAL Muaithabhal John McLeod Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 This is a round rather high and prominent mossy pasture on the Summit of which is a Trig [Trigonometrical] station, and Some Shealings its Surface is broKen and produces very bad mossy pasture. Situated adjacent to and east of Beinn Airidh A Bhraghad.
OS1/27/6/49 THIADHAGRO Thiadhagro John McLeod Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 Those are a number of Shealings Some of which are in ruin around a few of them is a Small patch of Green or Arable On both Sides of Feadan Thiadhagro.
OS1/27/6/49 BEINN THIADHAGRO Beinn Thiadhagro John McLeod Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 This is a Small nearly round Mossy pasture hill on the North Side of which are Some Shealings it is no way prominent at a distance it appears to be the Same hill as Muaithabhal Situated South of Feadan Thiadhagro.
OS1/27/6/49 [page] 49 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by Thomas O Farrell C.A. [Civilian Assistant] Trace 4 Township or Parish - Barvass Objects Muaithabhal - Hill Thiadhagro - Shealing Beinn Thiadhagro - Hill [signed] Thomas O Farrell ca. [civilian assistant] 15th March 1852
OS1/27/6/50 BEINN AIRIDH A BHRAGHAD Beinn Airidh a Bhraghad John McLeod Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 This is a low round rather prominent mossy pasture hill the Surface of which is very much broken and Consequently affording very indifferent pasture for sheep or Cattle, there is a few Shealings at its base Situated on the north margin of Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Dheas
OS1/27/6/50 AIRIDH A BHRAGHAD Airidh a Bhraghad John McLeod Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 Those are two Shealings three Ruins and an Enclosure Occupied in the Summer Season by persons from Galson Village Situated on the margin of Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Dheas and at the South base of Beinn Airidh a Bhraghad.
OS1/27/6/50 FEADAN BHOTARGILE Feadan Bhotargille John McLeod Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 This is a Small Stream which flows partly under ground from a Small pool at the east base of Beinn Airidh a Bhraghad into Gleann na Siga.
OS1/27/6/50 [page] 50 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by Thomas O Farrell C.A. [Civilian Assistant] Trace 4 Township or Parish - Barvass Objects Beinn Airidh a Bhraghad - Hill Airidh a Bhraghad - Shealing Feadan Bhotargille - Stream [signed] Thomas O Farrell 15th March
OS1/27/6/51 TOM LOCH RUIGLABHAT Tom Loch Ruiglabhat John McLeod Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 This is a long narrow ridge of mossy pasture Hill it is low and Surface very much broken affording very bad pasture for Sheep or cattle Situated between Loch Ruiglabhat and Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Dheas.
OS1/27/6/51 BEINN THEORUILTEAN Beinn Theoruiltean John McLeod Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 This is rather a high hill about 60 Chains long affording very bad pasture as its Surface is very much broken its pasture is mossy Situated on the South margin of Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Dheas
OS1/27/6/51 SCRITHABHAL Scrithabhal John McLeod Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 This is a prominent mossy pasture hill on the Summit of which is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station its Surface is very much broken Consequently affording bad pasture it is the highest and most prominent af any adjacent Situated on the South margin of Amhuinn Ghabhsunn o Dheas and east of Beinn Theoruiltean.
OS1/27/6/51 [page] 51 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by Thomas O Farrell C.Asst [Civilian Assistant] Trace 4 Township or Parish - Barvass Objects Tom Loch Ruiglabhat - Hill Beinn Theoruiltean - Hill Scrithabhal - Hill [signed] Thomas O Farrell ca. [civilian assistant] 15th March 1852
OS1/27/6/52 AMHUINN GHABHSUNN O' DHEAS Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Dheas John McLeod Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 This is a Small but rapid River flowing through a Small Glen out of Loch Hourstal till it falls into the Sea between Ghabhsum O Dheas and Ghabhsum O Thuath there are Several Shealings along its margins Some of which are in ruin &c &c
OS1/27/6/52 LOCH RUMSAGRO Loch Rumsagro John McLeod Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 This is a small round deep fresh water Loch Situated on a Small Rise of Broken Moor there is a fence connected with it and appearantly forms the Junction of two. Situated about 30 Chains east Tom a Bhiudhair.
OS1/27/6/52 LOCH RUIGLABHAT Loch Ruisabhat John McLeod Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 This is a Small Shallow fresh water Loch with the ruins of several Small Shealings on its Margin and a portion of Rocky heathy pasture Situated adjacent to and east of Loch Rumsagro.
OS1/27/6/52 [page] 52 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by Thomas O Farrell C.A. [Civilian Assistant] Trace 4 Township or Parish - Barvass Objects Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Dheas - River Loch Ruisabhat - Loch Loch Rumsagro [signed] Thomas O Farrell 15th March
OS1/27/6/53 BLAR SHINNDANIS Blar Shinndanis John McLeod Galston Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 This is a portion of low flat broken Moor producing very indifferent Mossy pasture there is a trig [trigonometrical] Station on it Situated between Amhuinn Ghabhsunn O Dheas and Amhuinn a Glinna Ruadh .
OS1/27/6/53 [page] 53 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by Thomas O Farrell C.A. [Civilian Assistant] Trace 4 Township or Parish - Barvass Objects Blar Shinndanis - Moor [signed] Thomas O Farrell ca [civilian assistant] 15th March 52
OS1/27/6/54 AIRIDH BHRUTHACH Airidh Bhruthach 005 Those are Six Shealings on the north Side of Beinn Thiadhagro five are in ruin the other is Occupied by the people of Galson Situated at the head of Gleann na Siga.
OS1/27/6/54 FEADAN LOCH RUIGLABHAT Feadan Loch Ruiglabhat 005 This is a Small Stream flowing out of Ruiglabhat till it joins Feadan Thiadhagro at the head of Gleann na Siga it is for the most part under ground it receives two others in it course which are also partly under ground.
OS1/27/6/54 FEADAN THIADHAGRO Feadan Thiadhagro 005 This is a Small Stream flowing from the west base of Muithabhal through Thidhagro till it Joins Feadan Loch Ruiglabhat and Feadan Bhotargille at the head of Gleann na Siga.
OS1/27/6/54 [page] 54 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by Thomas O Farrell C.A. [Civilian Assistant] Trace 4 Township or Parish - Barvass Objects Airidh Bhruthach - Shealings Feadan Loch Ruiglabhat - Stream Feadan Thiadhagro - Stream [signed] Thomas O Farrell ca [civilian assistant] 15th March
OS1/27/6/55 DRUIMLOCH CEARSABHAT Druim Loch Cearsabhat Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 This is a portion of low mossy pasture moor forming a Small Rise of Hill in the Middle extending from east to west about 40 chains Situated on the South margin of Amhuinn Ghabhsunn o Dheas and east of Loch Cearsabhat from which it takes its name.
OS1/27/6/55 MALAGRO Malagro Donald McFarlane Galson Informant could not spell John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey 005 This is a portion of Sloping Moor a part of which is low and flat its Surface is very much broken and affords very bad mossy pasture Situated on the South Margin of Gleann na Siga there are two Small Streams flowing from it.
OS1/27/6/55 [page] 55 Plan 5 B list of Names collected by Thomas O Farrell C.A. [Civilian Assistant] Trace 4 Township or Parish - Barvass Objects Druim Loch Cearsabhat - Hill Malagro - Moor [signed] Thomas O Farrell ca [civilian assistant] 15th March 1852
OS1/27/6/56 [page] 56 [volume] 6 OS1/27/6 [Date Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE 4 APR [APRIL] 95 SOUTHAMPTON ROSS LEWIS 5. B Index Parish of Barvas -- Page 1