OS1/27/10/20

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TOM LOCH NAN LEARGA Tom Loch nan Learga
Tom Loch nan Learga
Tom Loch nan Learga
John Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross
006 [Situation] In the south section of the plan, 40 chains W. [West] of Cellar Head.
A small mossy Knoll, which is low, and round and has a trifl [triginometrical] station on its summit. Its surface is much broken, and affords indifferent pasture. Signifies Rain Geese Loch Hillock
GIL SGIBAGEARRAIDH Gil Sgibagerraidh
Gil Sgibagerraidh
Gil Sgibagerraidh
John Morrison
John McKay
Allan Ross
006 [Situation] Flows N. [North] along the western base of Cellar Head, and falls into the sea at Leum Langa.
A small but rapid stream, which flows from the South-west end of Seilair, through a small glen, and falls into Burn Langa. There is a new road along a part of it, through the glen.

Continued entries/extra info

[Page] 16
Parish of Barvas

Form No. 136 Page
52 - Tom Loch nan Learga
51 - Gil Sgibagerraidh

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

Bizzy- Moderator

  Location information for this page.