OS1/27/58/7 |
SAIRTEAL MHOR |
Sarstail Mhor
Sairteal Mhor
Sairteal Mhor |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
[situation] In the north western section of the plan, N. [North] of Traigh Uige, 230 chains N.W. [North West] by West of Suainabhal, which is on the E [East] side of the plan see page 59
A small round hill partly composed of rocKy arable and rocKy pasture - on its summit is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station |
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OS1/27/58/7 |
PORT PHASTAIR |
Port Phastair
Port Phastair
Port Phastair |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
[situation] On the northern side of Traigh Uige in the N.W. [North West] section of the plan, 220 chains N.W. [North West] by West of Suainabhal.
A small round bay of the North shore of Camus Uige, it is low and nearly level, there is a narrow road leading from it to the opposite Bay |
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[page] 7
Parish of Uig
Form 136 Page
137 - Sairteal Mhor
137 - Port Phastair |
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OS1/27/58/9 |
TRAIGH UIGE |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/10 |
LON EIRUSTADH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/10 |
DUN BHORRANIS |
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OS1/27/58/11 |
RUDHA LÌNNIS |
Rudha Lìnnis
Rudha Lìnnis
Rudha Lìnnis |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
[situation] In the northern side of the plan, 150 chains N.W. [North West] by W. [West] of Suainabhat.
A long narrow hill partly composed of rocKy pasture the remainder arable the S W [South West] end forms a prominent headland |
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OS1/27/58/11 |
SGEIR RUADH |
Sgeir Ruadh
Sgeir Ruadh
Sgeir Ruadh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
[situation] In the N.W. [North West] section of the plan, on the South Side of Traigh Uige, 190 chains N.W. [North West] by West of Suainabhal.
A small low portion of Sandy Shore interspersed with stratified rocK from which it derives its name Signifies Red Rock |
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[page] 11
Parish of Uig
Form 136 Page
117 - Rudha Linnis
116 - Sgeir Ruadh |
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OS1/27/58/12 |
GOB GHEIDEIL |
Gob Gheideil
Gob Gheideil
Gob Gheideil |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
[situation] On the southern side of Traigh Uige in the N.W. [North West] section of the plan, 200 chains W.N.W. [West North West] of Suainabhal.
A small low round point in the south shore of Camus Uige. |
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OS1/27/58/12 |
MULLACH GOB GHEIDEIL |
Mullach Gob Gheideil
Mullach Gob Gheideil
Mullach Gob Gheideil |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
[situation] In the north western section of the plan, 190 chains W.N.W. [West North West] of Suainabhal.
A round prominent hill composed of Sand and Bent interspersed with small stones. |
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[page] 12
Parish of Uig
Form 136 Page
121 - Gob Gheideil
121 - Mullach Gob Gheideil |
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OS1/27/58/15 |
GOB RUDHA LINNIS |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/16 |
FIDEAN MOLACH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/18 |
RUDHA THORÒNIS |
Rudha Thorònis
Rudha Thorònis
Rudha Thorònis |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
[siuation] In the north W [West] section of the plan on the margin of Lon Eirustadh 140 chains W N W [West North West] of Suainabhal.
A small low hill of rocKy pasture forming a small headland in Lon Eirustadh, it affords very good pasture for sheep and cattle. |
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OS1/27/58/18 |
FIDEAN THORÒNIS |
Fidean Thorònis
Fidean Thorònis
Fidean Thorònis |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
[situation] In the north western section of the plan, on the Southern side of Lon Eirustadh, 140 chains W N.W. [West North West] of Suainabhal.
A small shallow round bay at high water, at ebb tides it is dry it is composed of rough pasture and a small stream flows through it into low Eirustadh. |
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[page] 18
Parish of Uig
Form 136 Page
110 - Rudha Thorònis
110 - Fidean Thorònis |
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OS1/27/58/20 |
AMHUINN AN FHORSA |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/20 |
AMHUINN AN FHORSA |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/20 |
OS A LOCH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/21 |
GRIONAL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/24 |
AMHUINN THORAGHAIN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/24 |
AMHUINN THORAGHAIN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/24 |
PEIGHINN DHOMHNUILL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/25 |
ALLT A GHARAIDH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/25 |
ALLT A GHARAIDH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/26 |
LIONGAL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/27 |
AIRIDH LANGAIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/29 |
ALLT LOCH SMEARSTAIR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/29 |
ALLT LOCH SMEARSTAIR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/29 |
LOCH SMEARSTAIR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/32 |
TIGH MHILLIGUS |
Tigh Mhilligus
Tigh Mhilligus
Tigh Mhilligus |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small round prominent hill of rocky heathy pasture |
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OS1/27/58/32 |
CREAG A GHEOIDH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/33 |
ALLT TOTA CHOMA |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/33 |
ALLT TOTA CHOMA |
Allt Tobhta Choma
Allt Tota Choma
Allt Tota Choma |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small stream flowing out of Loch Rababhat into Loch a Gheoidh _ on this stream is the ruins of a corn mill |
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OS1/27/58/33 |
LOCH A GHEOIDH |
Loch a Gheoidh
Loch a Gheoidh
Loch a Gheoidh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small fresh water loch into which flows Allt Totha Choma, and out of which flows a small stream into Amhuinn Fhoraghaird
Signifies Goose Loch |
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OS1/27/58/34 |
TOTA CHOMA |
Tobhta Choma
Tota Choma
Tota Choma |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
The ruins of an old corn mill on Allt Tobhta Choma between Loch a Gheodh and Loch Robabhat |
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OS1/27/58/34 |
LOCH RIBABHAT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/35 |
LOCH AN DAIMH |
Loch an Daimh
Loch an Daimh
Loch an Daimh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small shallow fresh water loch adjacent to and north of Loch Rannagabhat which neither receives nor discharges any streams
signifies Ox Loch |
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OS1/27/58/35 |
CNOCAN DRUIM AN OIS |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/36 |
ALLT LOCH RANNGABHAT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/36 |
ALLT LOCH RANNGABHAT |
Allt Loch Ranngabhat
Allt Loch Ranngabhat
Allt Loch Ranngabhat |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small rapid stream flowing out of Loch Rangabhat and emptying itself into Loch Fhorghain, it has two courses from the loch_ |
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OS1/27/58/36 |
LOCH TEADRAIG |
Loch Teadraig
Loch Teadraig
Loch Teadraig |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small fresh water loch nearly surrounded by a marsh |
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OS1/27/58/37 |
AIRD RANNGABHAT |
Ard Ranngabhat
Aird Ranngabhat
Aird Ranngabhat |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small knoll on the south edge of Loch Ranngabhat, it is composed partly of rocky heathy pasture and partly arable. It is stated that first potatoes ever planted in Uig were just down on this spot |
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OS1/27/58/37 |
LOCH RANNGABHAT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/38 |
ALLT GIL SAIRT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/38 |
ALLT GIL SAIRT |
Allt Gil Sarst
Allt Gil Sairt
Allt Gil Sairt |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small stream flowing from the south end of Gil Sarst into Anhuinn Fhoraghainn |
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OS1/27/58/38 |
FUARAN GIL SAIRT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/39 |
IOLLABHIR BHAIL A GHRIASAICH |
Iollabhir Bhail Ghriasaich
Iollabhir Bhail a Ghriasaich
Iollabhir Bhail a Ghriasaich |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small hill of rocky heathy pasture near Cleitichean Tobhta Choma |
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OS1/27/58/39 |
CLEITEACHEAN TOTA CHOMA |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/40 |
ALLT LOCH CHAMASORD |
Allt Loch Chamasord
Allt Loch Chamasord
Allt Loch Chamasord |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small stream flowing out of Loch Chamasord into the south end of Loch Ribabhat |
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OS1/27/58/40 |
ALLT LOCH CHAMASORD |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/40 |
CNOCAN LOCH CHAMASORD |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/41 |
AMHUINN THOTAROIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/41 |
AMHUINN THOTAROIL |
Amhuinn Thotaroil
Amhuinn Thotaroil
Amhuinn Thotaroil |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small stream flowing out of a small loch north of Thotaroil emptying itself into Low Eirustadh, on it are the ruins of several corn mills situated between Ruadh Linnis and Totral |
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OS1/27/58/41 |
DRUIM RIABHACH BEAG |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/43 |
TOTAROL |
Totarol
Totarol
Totarol |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small round rocky heathy pasture hill, which is enclosed by either a stream loch or fence on each side, and on which is a trigt station. |
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OS1/27/58/43 |
CNOC A MHAIDE |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/44 |
ALLT NA CREIGE RUAIDHE |
Allt na Creige Ruaidhe
Allt na Creige Ruaidhe
Allt na Creige Ruaidhe |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small stream which flows from the western base of Creag Ruadh into courses by south of Cnoc a Mhaide,
signifies Red Rock Stream |
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OS1/27/58/44 |
ALLT NA CREIGE RUAIDHE |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/44 |
CREAG RUADH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/48 |
ALLT NA MOINE GUAIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/48 |
ALLT NA MOINE GUAIL |
Allt na Moine Guail
Allt na Moine Guail
Allt na Moine Guail |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small stream which flows from the south base of Cnoc a Ruibidh and [] another from its western [] as it flows into Loch []
signifies Coal Peat Stream |
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OS1/27/58/48 |
SIACLEIT BHEAG |
Siacleit Bheag
Siacleit Bheag
Siacleit Bheag |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
This is a long narrow rocky heathy pasture hill, which is good for sheep and cattle |
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OS1/27/58/49 |
AMHUINN DHUBH BHEAG |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/49 |
AMHUINN DHUBH BHEAG |
Amhuinn Dhubh Bheag
Amhuinn Dhubh Bheag
Amhuinn Dhubh Bheag |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small stream which flows out of Dubh Lochan into Loch Slacsabhat . This stream is very rapid after a fall of rain, and has on it two water falls, amounting together to about 50 feet_
signifies Little Black River |
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OS1/27/58/49 |
AMHUINN DHUBH MHOR |
Amhuinn Dhubh Mhor
Amhuinn Dhubh Mhor
Amhuinn Dhubh Mhor |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small stream which receives three or four tributaries in its course from the south side of Flochibhal a Muigh into Loch Slacsabhat _ There is a waterfall on it of about 18 feet
Signifies Big Black River |
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OS1/27/58/49 |
AMHUINN DHUBH MHOR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/51 |
CNOC DÙBH |
Cnoc Dùbh
Cnoc Dùbh
Cnoc Dùbh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
[situation] In the north Eastern section of the plan, 40 chains north of Suainabhal.
This is a low round rocky heathy pasture hill on the summit of which are the ruins of three shealings Signifies Black Hill |
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OS1/27/58/51 |
LOCH A CHNUIC DHUIBH |
Loch a Chnuic Dhuibh
Loch a Chnuic Dhuibh
Loch a Chnuic Dhuibh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
[situation] In the north Eastern section of the plan, at the northern base of Suainabhal.
A small round shallow fresh water loch, out of which flows a small stream which enters & runs under ground Signifies Black Hill Loch. |
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[page] 51
Parish of Uig |
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OS1/27/58/52 |
AIRIDH A CHNUIC DHUIBH |
Airidh a Chnuic Dhuibh
Airidh a Chnuic Dhuibh
Airidh a Chnuic Dhuibh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
[situation] In the north Eastern section of the plan, 40 chains N. [North] by W. [West] of Suainabhal.
Three shealings in ruins on the summit of Cnoc Dubh around two of them [there is] a little portion of rocky [pasture] Signifies Black Hill Shealing |
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OS1/27/58/52 |
SIACLEIT MHOR |
Siacleit Mhor
Siacleit Mhor
Siacleit Mhor |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
[situation] On the Eastern bank of Loch Slacsabhat, 60 chains N.W. [North West] pf Suainabhal.
A large rocky heathy hill which affords very good pasture for sheep and cattle. This hill almost enclosed [by] water |
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[page] 52
Parish of Uig
Form No 136 Page
134 - Airidh a Chnuic
136 - Siacleit Mhor |
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OS1/27/58/53 |
LOCH SLACSABHAT |
Loch Slacsabhat
Loch Slacsabhat
Loch Slacsabhat |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
[situation] In the north Eastern section of the plan, 60 chains W.N.W. [West North West] of Suainabhal.
A long deep fresh water loch into which runs Amhuinn Euscleit. Allt a Gheillir, Amhuinn Dubh Mhor, Amhuinn Dubh Bheag, and Allt na Moine Guail and out of which flows Amhuinn an Fhorsa. There are three or four small islands in it two of which are composed of rocky heathy pasture, |
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[page] 53
Parish of Uig
Form 136 Page
136 - Loch Slacsabhat |
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OS1/27/58/54 |
AIRIDH GHEILLIR |
Airidh Gheilir
Airidh Gheillir
Airidh Gheillir |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
Three shealings with an enclosure on both sides of Allt Gulir with a small portion of rocky pasture around one of them |
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OS1/27/58/54 |
CLEITE GHEILLIR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/55 |
ALLT GHEILLIR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/55 |
ALLT GHEILLIR |
Allt Gheilir
Allt Gheillir
Allt Gheillir |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small but rapid stream which flows out of a small loch into Loch Slacsalbhat. It also receives a great quantity of surface water in its course _ |
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OS1/27/58/55 |
GEILLIR |
Geilir
Geillir
Geillir |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
This is a low flat portion of rocky heathy and mossy pasture. Glen on the south eastern edge of Loch Slacasbhal |
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OS1/27/58/56 |
LEOIDEAN GLAS |
Leoidean Glas
Leoidean Glas
Leoidean Glas |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
This is a portion of a [] rocky and nearly inaccessible cliffs, with a little green [] of grass,
signifies Green [] |
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OS1/27/58/56 |
DRUIM LEATHAINN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/57 |
LEAC EUSCLEIT |
Leac Euscleit
Leac Euscleit
Leac Euscleit |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
This is a small sharp point on the north eastern shore of Loch Suamabhat, it is low and nearly flat, |
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OS1/27/58/57 |
CREAGAN GORMA |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/59 |
AMHUINN EUSCLEIT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/59 |
AMHUINN EUSCLEIT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/59 |
SUAINABHAL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/61 |
GIL SAIRT |
Gill Sarst
Gil Sairt
Gil Sairt |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
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OS1/27/58/61 |
LEAC BHAN |
Leac Bhan
Leac Bhan
Leac Bhan |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
This is a small rocky heathy hill, it is low and flat and appears to have derived its name from a large white rocky slope on its eastern side,
signifies White Flag or Flat Rock |
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OS1/27/58/62 |
AIRD A CHLACHAIN BHIG |
Ard a Chlachain Bhig
Aird a Chlachain Bhig
Aird a Chlachain Bhig |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
This is a small rocky heathy hill on the eastern margin of Amhainn Chaslabhat, It is low and flat and the [] on it are neither large nor necessary,
signifies Little Stepping Stones Point or Hill |
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OS1/27/58/62 |
IOLLABHIR PHEIGHINN DHOMHNUILL |
Iolabhir Pheghinn Dhomhnuill
Iollabhir Pheighinn Dhomhnuill
Iollabhir Pheighinn Dhomhnuill |
John Morrison
John Mckay
Donald Murray |
023 |
This is a small rocky heathy hill at the north end of Loch Iolathir Cotam, It is low and of an oval form, the [] on it are few and small [] pasture tolerably good, |
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OS1/27/58/63 |
LOCH A CHLACHAIN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/64 |
LOCH CRO IAIN GHRIASAICH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/65 |
AIRD A CHLACHAIN MHOIR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/66 |
IOLLABHIR NAN CROITEAN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/66 |
LOCH IOLLABHIR NAN CROITEAN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/67 |
AMHUINN STOCGIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/67 |
AMHUINN STOCGIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/67 |
STOCGIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/68 |
IOLLABHIR CHORR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/69 |
AMHUINN CHASLABHAT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/69 |
AMHUINN CHASLABHAT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/69 |
LOCH IOLLABHIR CHORR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/70 |
LAG NA CAILLICH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/70 |
MALA THAOIG |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/71 |
LOCH CREAG A RUISG |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/72 |
GIL FHLODRASGARBH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/74 |
LOCHAN NAN LEARGA |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/75 |
AIRD CHAOL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/76 |
LOCH BHRINABHAL |
Loch Bhrinabhal
Loch Bhrinnabhal
Loch Bhrinnabhal |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A fresh water loch of considerable life at the southers side of Suainabhal. A narrow neck of land stretches considerable distance into it [] its northern side and on [] of its oval shape the south [] of this neck of land appears [] an island when neared from [] the western side of the [] this is a small but very [] rocky hill at the base of [] and a little to the East [] Loch Suinabhal,
signifies [] hill |
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OS1/27/58/76 |
CNOC A MHADAIDH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/77 |
GEARRAIDH BHRINNABHAL |
Gearraidh Bhrinabhal
Gearraidh Bhrinnabhal
Gearraidh Bhrinnabhal |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A shealing and the site of a few more on the eastern side of Bainabhal they were built of stone and have not been lately occupied, |
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OS1/27/58/77 |
BRINABHAL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/78 |
AMHUINN BEALACH EUNA CLIBH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/78 |
AMHUINN BEALACH EUNA CLIBH |
Amhainn Bealaich Eunaclaibh
Amhuinn Bealach Euna Clibh
Amhuinn Bealach Euna Clibh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A large and rapid stream which flows out of Loch Bealaich [] to a distance of about a [] a mile, and then takes [] turn nearly at right angles towards the east, where [] receives the name of Amhuinn [],
signifies Bird Cliff Hollow River |
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OS1/27/58/78 |
BEALACH EUNA CLIBH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/79 |
ALLT LOCH RIBABHAT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/79 |
ALLT LOCH RIBABHAT |
Allt Loch Ribabhat
Allt Loch Ribabhat
Allt Loch Ribabhat |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small stream which flows out of Loch Ribabhat into Loch Slacsabhat, its course is around the base of Druim Riabhach Beag, |
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OS1/27/58/79 |
LOCH CHAMASORD |
Loch Chamasord
Loch Chamasord
Loch Chamasord |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A fresh water loch of considerable life. It contains a good deal of water and is about 30 chains long by 12 wide, |
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OS1/27/58/81 |
LOCHAN NAN LEARGA |
Loch na Learga
Lochan nan Learga
Lochan nan Learga |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
Two small fresh water lochs one of which has the 1/3 of it in a marshy state,
signifies Rain Geese Loch |
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OS1/27/58/81 |
CNOC CRUINN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/82 |
GLAS ALLT |
Glas Allt
Glas Allt
Glas Allt |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
[situation] Flows N. [North] out of Loch Deireadh Langa into Loch Chamasord 90 chains W. [West] of Suainabhal.
A small stream which flows out of Loch Deireadh Langa into Loch Charmasord, It contains but little water and a portion of its banks produces a few blades of green grass, |
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OS1/27/58/82 |
LIGHE BEAG |
Lighe Béag
Lighe Béag
Lighe Béag |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
[situation] In the Eastern Centre of the plan, 80 chains W. [West] by [South] of Suainabhal.
A small rocky heathy hill, it is very rocky and rugged and the pasture is scanty, Signifies Little Flood or Overflowing |
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[page] 82
Parish of Uig
Form No 136 Page
156 - Glas Allt
154 - Lighe Béag |
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OS1/27/58/83 |
LOCH A LIGHE BHIG |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/83 |
LIGH' A LOCH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/85 |
LOCH DEIREADH LANGA |
Loch Deireadh Langa
Loch Deireadh Langa
Loch Deireadh Langa |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
[situation] In the southern centre of the plan, 90 chains W.S.W. [West South West] of Suainabhal.
A long narrow fresh water loch, into which flows a small nameless stream and out of which flows Glas Allt. |
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OS1/27/58/85 |
LIGHE MÒR |
Lighe Mòr
Lighe Mòr
Lighe Mòr |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
[situation] On the western side of Loch Suainabhal, 80 chains W.S.W. [West South West] of Suainabhal.
A hill of considerable extent between Amhuinn Chro Loin and Loch a Lighe Bhig. It is very rocky and rugged and produces tolerably good pasture. Signifies Big Flood. |
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[page] 85
Parish of Uig
Form 136 Page
153 - Loch Deireadh Langa
153 - Lighe Mòr |
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OS1/27/58/86 |
AMHUINN CHRODH LOIN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/86 |
AMHUINN CHRODH LOIN |
Amhainn Chro Lon
Amhuinn Chrodh Loin
Amhuinn Chrodh Loin |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small river which flows out of Loch Bheannain into Loch Suainabhal,
signifies [] Cattle River |
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OS1/27/58/86 |
LOCH A BHEANNAIN |
Loch a Bheannain
Loch a Bheannain
Loch a Bheannain |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A small fresh water loch, in the centre of Eadar dha Thasghail. into which flows Amhainn a Behanan, Allt Dearg Bheanan and another small nameles stream, and [] of which runs Amhainn Chro Lon,
signifies Little Mountain Loch |
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OS1/27/58/87 |
AMHUINN A BHEANNAIN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/87 |
AMHUINN A BHEANNAIN |
Amhainn a Bheannain
Amhuinn a Bheannain
Amhuinn a Bheannain |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A large and rapid stream, the continuation of Amhainn Bealach Eunaclibh from the point where it twins at right angles towards the East which is 30 chains It [] where it enters Loch a Bheannain _
signifies Little Mountain River |
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OS1/27/58/87 |
SRATH A BHEANNAIN |
Srath a Bheannain
Srath a Bheannain
Srath a Bheannain |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
This is a low [] mass at the head of Loch a Bheannain through which flows Amhainn Bheannain,
signifies Little Mountain Plain |
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OS1/27/58/88 |
ALLT BEALACH A BHEANNAIN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/88 |
ALLE BEALACH A BHEANNAIN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/89 |
ORCHLEIT |
Orchleit
Orchleit
Orchleit |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A rocky heathy hill, which is principally formed by two large rocky knolls, one on the north and one on the south end, it is remarkably rugged and contains some very large rocks, |
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OS1/27/58/89 |
BEANNAN A TUATH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/90 |
BEANNAN A DEAS |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/91 |
GIL CALMAIG |
Gil Calmaig
Gil Calmaig
Gil Calmaig |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
This is a deep narrow ravine on the western face of Suainabhal in times of flood the water flows through it with great force, but in dry weather a person may pass with some difficulty along it, |
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OS1/27/58/92 |
AIRICHEAN GHUNNARSTAIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/92 |
GLEANN GHUNNARSTAIL |
Gleann Ghunnarstail
Gleann Ghunnarstail
Gleann Ghunnarstail |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A deep mossy glen between Suainabhal and Sneithabhal through which flows Amhuinn Gleann Ghunnarstail.
It is about a 1/4 of a mile long and ten chains wide _ |
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OS1/27/58/93 |
AMHUINN GLEANN GHUNNARSTAIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/93 |
AMHUINN GLEANN GHUNNARSTAIL |
Amhainn Gleann Ghunnarstail
Amhuinn Gleann Ghunnarstail
Amhuinn Gleann Ghunnarstail |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A rapid and considerable sized stream which flows through Gleann Ghunnarstail at the southern side of Suainabhal into Loch Suainebhal, |
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OS1/27/58/93 |
LOCH SUAINABHAL |
Loch Suainebhal
Loch Suainabhal
Loch Suainabhal |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A large fresh water loch, several small streams flow into it, and one of considerable size flows out of its northern end. It is said to be 14 fathoms deep and has never been seen entirely frozen over, a peculiarity by which it is [history] [] from other lochs in the Lewis. Trout and salmon abound in it . |
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OS1/27/58/94 |
SNEITHABHAL |
Sneithabhal
Sneithabhal
Sneithabhal |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
A steep rocky hill on the north side of Mullabhat, it is bold rocky and precipitous and appears very prominent when viewed from the North west |
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OS1/27/58/94 |
STIOGHA CHLEIRMITHA |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/95 |
SRON RI GAOITH |
Sron ri Gaoith
Sron ri Gaoith
Sron ri Gaoith |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald Murray |
023 |
This is the most prominent point on Sneithabhal and is the summit of a cliff it is of a greyish colour and without vegetation. It can be seen at a considerable distance from the northern side, |
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entry crossed out and note on book to 'see plan 29B' |
OS1/27/58/101 |
LOCH SMEARSTAIR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/103 |
GRIONAL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/104 |
AMHUINN THORAGHAIN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/104 |
AMHUINN THORAGHAIN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/105 |
AMHUINN AN FHORSA |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/105 |
AMHUINN AN FHORSA |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/107 |
ALLT LOCH RANNGABHAT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/107 |
ALLT LOCH RANNGABHAT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/107 |
FUARAN GIL SAIRT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/108 |
ALLT GIL SAIRT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/108 |
ALLT GIL SAIRT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/109 |
AMHUINN THOTAROIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/109 |
AMHUINN THOTAROIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/109 |
FIDEAN MOLACH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/109 |
GOB RUDHA LINNIS |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/110 |
ALLT A GHARAIDH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/110 |
ALLT A GHARAIDH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/110 |
FIDEAN THORONIS |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/110 |
RUDHA THORONIS |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/111 |
ALLT TOTA CHOMA |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/111 |
ALLT TOTA CHOMA |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/112 |
IOLLABHIR BHAIL A GHRIASAICH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/112 |
TOTA CHOMA |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/113 |
ALLT LOCH CHAMASORD |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/113 |
ALLT LOCH CHAMASORD |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/113 |
LOCH A GHEOIDH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/115 |
AIRD RANNGABHAT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/116 |
SGEIR RUADH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/117 |
RUDHA LINNIS |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/118 |
LON EIRUSTADH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/119 |
TRAIGH UIGE |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/120 |
PEIGHINN DHOMHNUILL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/121 |
GOB GHEIDEIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/121 |
MULLACH GOB GHEIDEIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/122 |
LIONGAL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/124 |
AIRIDH LANGAIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/125 |
ALLT LOCH SMEARSTAIR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/125 |
ALLT LOCH SMEARSTAIR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/127 |
LOCH TEADRAIG |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/128 |
LOCH AN DAIMH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/128 |
TIGH MHILLIGUS |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/129 |
ALLT NA CREIGE RUAIDHE |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/129 |
ALLT NA CREIGE RUAIDHE |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/129 |
TOTAROL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/131 |
ALLT NA MOINE GUAIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/131 |
ALLT NA MOINE GUAIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/131 |
SIACLEIT BHEAG |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/132 |
OS A LOCH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/133 |
LOCH A CHNUIC DHUIBH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/134 |
AIRIDH A CHNUIC DHUIBH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/134 |
AMHUINN DHUBH BHEAG |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/134 |
AMHUINN DHUBH BHEAG |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/135 |
AIRIDH GHEILLIR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/135 |
ALLT GHEILLIR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/135 |
ALLT GHEILLIR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/135 |
GEILLIR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/136 |
LOCH SLACSABHAT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/136 |
SIACLEIT MHOR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/137 |
PORT PHASTAIR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/137 |
SAIRTEAL MHOR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/138 |
LEAC EUSCLEIT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/138 |
LEOIDEAN GLAS |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/139 |
AMHUINN EUSCLEIT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/139 |
AMHUINN EUSCLEIT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/139 |
SUAINABHAL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/141 |
GEARRAIDH BHRINNABHAL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/142 |
AIRD CHAOL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/142 |
LOCH BHRINABHAL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/143 |
LOCHAN NAN LEARGA |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/143 |
MALA THAOIG |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/144 |
AMHUINN CHASLABHAT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/144 |
AMHUINN CHASLABHAT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/144 |
AMHUINN STOCGIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/144 |
AMHUINN STOCGIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/144 |
STOCGIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/145 |
GIL FHLODRASGARBH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/146 |
LOCH CREAG A RUISG |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/147 |
IOLLABHIR CHORR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/147 |
LAG NA CAILLICH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/148 |
IOLLABHIR NAN CROITEAN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/148 |
LOCH IOLLABHIR CHORR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/148 |
LOCH IOLLABHIR NAN CROITEAN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/149 |
AIRD A CHLACHAIN MHOIR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/149 |
LOCH CRO IAIN GHRIASAICH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/150 |
AIRD A CHLACHAIN BHIG |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/150 |
LOCH A CHLACHAIN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/151 |
AMHUINN BEALACH EUNA CLIBH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/151 |
AMHUINN BEALACH EUNA CLIBH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/152 |
GIL SAIRT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/152 |
IOLLABHIR PHEIGHINN DHOMHNUILL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/152 |
LEAC BHAN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/153 |
LIGHE MOR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/153 |
LOCH DEIREADH LANGA |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/154 |
LIGHE BEAG |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/155 |
LOCHAN NAN LEARGA |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/156 |
ALLT LOCH RIBABHAT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/156 |
ALLT LOCH RIBABHAT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/156 |
GLAS ALLT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/156 |
LOCH CHAMASORD |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/157 |
ORCHLEIT |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/158 |
ALLT BEALACH A BHEANNAIN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/158 |
ALLE BEALACH A BHEANNAIN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/158 |
SRATH A BHEANNAIN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/159 |
LOCH A LIGHE BHIG |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/159 |
LIGH' A LOCH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/160 |
AMHUINN CHRODH LOIN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/160 |
AMHUINN CHRODH LOIN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/160 |
LOCH A BHEANNAIN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/161 |
AIRICHEAN GHUNNARSTAIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/161 |
AMHUINN GLEANN GHUNNARSTAIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/161 |
AMHUINN GLEANN GHUNNARSTAIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/161 |
GIL CALMAIG |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/162 |
SNEITHABHAL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/162 |
SRON RI GAOITH |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/162 |
STIOGHA CHLEIRMITHA |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/163 |
GLEANN GHUNNARSTAIL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/163 |
LOCH SUAINABHAL |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/164 |
AMHUINN A BHEANNAIN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/164 |
AMHUINN A BHEANNAIN |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/165 |
AMHUINN DHUBH MHOR |
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023 |
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OS1/27/58/165 |
AMHUINN DHUBH MHOR |
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023 |
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