OS1/27/41/9

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CNOC NA MÒNACH Cnoc na Monach
Cnoc na Moine
Cnoc na Mònach
Cnoc na Mònach
Neil McDonald
J. Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray
017 [Situation] In the Southern centre of the plan 24 chains South of the letter in Uig parish name, and 40 chains S.E. [South East] of Druim na Monach, in the W. [West] Centre of the plan. See page - 163 -
A small round hill, of rocky heathy and arable pasture, the former of which is good for sheep and cattle, and the latter for yielding corn, there are also some patches of peat moss on it but which is very light. Cnoc na Monach signifies Peat Hill
STIUIR GEARRAIDH NAN DREANACH Stuir Gearaidh an Dreanach
Stiur Gearraidh nan Dreanach
Stiuir Gearraidh nan Dreanach
Stiuir Gearraidh nan Dreanach
Neil Macdonald
J. Morrison
John Mackay
Donald Murray
017 [Situation] In the southern centre of the plan, 25 chains South of the letter I in Uig parish name, and 35 chains S.E. [South East] of Druim nan Monach.
A small round hill of rocky heathy and arable pasture, which produces good pasture for Sheep and Cattle, not withstanding the lightness of its soil

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Parish of Uig

323 - Cnoc na Monach
323 - Stuir Gearaidh an Dreanach

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