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Parish of Barvas
3. D
Index
Names of Objects -- Page
Skeganish -- 5
Adabroc a Muigh -- 6
Allt Ruadh -- 11
Allt Tharragro -- 12
Amhuinn Sgiogartaigh -- 14
Allt Sheilastotair -- 15
Amhuinn Thuainaboist -- 17
Airidh na Gaoithe -- 19
Allt Fada -- 33
Allt Sheilastotair -- 33
Amhuinn Chaithaseadair -- 34
Allt a Mhaide -- 34
Airidh nan Gearraidhean -- 37
Airidh nan Gruigean -- 38
Airidhean nan Cuig Peighinnean -- 39
Allt Chasgro -- 40
Amhuinn Dhubh -- 43
Botunn a Gheoidh -- 18
Bhata Guaille -- 31
Braga -- 35
Casgro -- 37
Caolas Isgir -- 7 |
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Names of Objects -- Page
Cadha -- 9
Campar Beag -- 19
Cnoc Mòr a Gharaidh Dhuibh -- 17
Campar Mòre -- 21
Crois Nodha -- 22
Caithaseadair -- 30
Cladach Cuiashader -- 41
Cnoc Dubh -- 42
Cuiashader -- 42
Druim Buan -- 15
Druim Riabhach -- 21
Druim Bhata Guaille -- 29
Druim Chaithaseadair -- 30
Druim Thallagro -- 40
Eilean Glas Bun Chasgro -- 38
Eilean Glas Chuidhaseadair -- 41
Feithe Mhor Lag na h-Analach -- 14
Geodh a Raimh -- 9
Geodha Baal -- 10
Gil Sgiogartaigh -- 12
Geodha Gharbh -- 13
Gainega -- 13
Gleann Chrois -- 23
Geiltean -- 27
Geodh' Ard a Mhill Ghil -- 28
Leac Chodhuscair -- 7
Lochan Lombaidir -- 10
Loch a Bhaca -- 23
Loch nan Claban -- 24
Loch Dubh Airidh a Bheolaich -- 25
Loch Dhomhnuill Mhic Uilleim -- 28
Meall Geal -- 31
Skegirsta -- 8
Poll Thaireil -- 32 |
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Name of Objects -- Page
Port Alasdair -- 35
Ramraga -- 16
Rudha na Cloiche Baine -- 27
Rudha Geal -- 32
Sron Biredonnachais -- 5
Slugaid Eorradail -- 6
Skegirsta -- 11
Steinaclaid -- 20
Seann Torr -- 20
Seilastotar -- 29
Tom Airidh na Gaoithe -- 19
Tom na Craoise Nodha -- 22
Tom Earrail -- 24
Tobha Corrach -- 45 |
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AIRD SGEIGANIS |
Aird Sgeiganis
Aird Sgeiganis
Aird Sgeiganis |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[Situation] On the northern margins of the plan, 160 chains N. [North] by E. [East] of Campar Mor, which is in the S. [South] side of the plan W. [West] of Stornoway & Ness road.
A steep and bold, prominent hill or headland, between Sgiogarstaigh and Port of Ness. Its coast is rocky and precipitous. It has two trigl. [Trigonometrical] stations on it. |
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AIRD SKEGANISH [1896] |
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SRÒN BIREDONNACHAIS |
Sròn Biredonnachais
Sròn Biredonnachais
Sròn Biredonnachais |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[Situation] On the sea shore in the N.E. [North East] side of the plan, 160 chains N. [North] by E. [East] of Campar Mor.
The coast at the East end of Ard Sgiganish. It is steep, rugged and precipitous, and has no beach except a few jutting low water rocks. |
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ADABROC A MUIGH |
Adabroc a Muigh
Adabroc a Muigh
Adabroc a Muigh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the north western margin of the plan, 160 chains N. [North] by W. [West] of Campar Mor.
A small hill, which produces good mossy pasture, and has a trigl [trigonometrical] point on it. The Ness and Gress road passes by its eastern base. There is a foot path leads over its Summit. |
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SLUGAID EÒRRADAIL |
Slugaid Eòrradail
Slugaid Eòrradail
Slugaid Eòrradail |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the northern side of the plan 150 chains N. [North] of Campar Mor.
A small stream at the South-Side of Aird Sgeiganis which extends to the junction of two streams near the enclosure of Sgiogasta. |
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Parish of Barvas
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Form No. 136
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CAOLAS ISGIR |
Caolas Isgir
Caolas Isgir
Caolas Isgir |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the sea coast in the N.E. [North East] section of the plan, 150 chains N. [North] by E. [East] of Campar Mor.
A Small, steep headland, the Coast of which is steep, rocky, and in some parts precipitous. It is situated at the entrance of Port Sgiogarstaigh, to which it affords shelter from the N.W. [North West] winds. |
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LEAC CHODHUSCAIR |
Leac Chodhuscair
Leac Chodhuscair
Leac Chodhuscair |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the sea shore in the N.E. [North East] section of the plan, 140 chains N.N.E. North North East] of Campar Mor.
The beach east of and adjoining Port Sgiogarstaigh. It is composed of large, flat, irregular rocKs some of which are scarcely covered at high water of Spring tides. |
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PORT SGIOGARTAIGH |
Port Sgiogartaigh
Port Sgiogarstaigh
Port Sgiogarstaigh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the sea shore in the N.E. [North East] section of the plan, 140 chains N. [North] by E. [East] of Campar Mor.
A small bay on the Sea Coast at the village of Sgiogartaigh. Its beach is partly boulders and partly shingle. It is a good fishing station. There are generally a number of open boats employed in the Ling, Cod, and Herring trade. The sea is generally very rough in it. The prevailing wind is S.W. [South West] |
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PORT SKEGIRSTA |
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Col. [Colonel] J. Farquharson C.B R.E. [Royal Engineers] Director General Ord. [Ordnance] Survey.
Mr. J. Mathieson O.S. [Ordnance Survey] Edinburgh 1896. |
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Parish of Barvas
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CADHA |
Cadha
Cadha
Cadha |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the sea Shore in the N.E. [North East] section of the plan, 140 chains N.N.E [North North East] of Campar Mor.
A small, steep, and tolerably prominent headland, adjacent to and East of Sgiogarstaigh. Its shore in the East Side, is steep and precipitous. There is a portion on the West side about 90 feet high and perpendicular. Signifies Ascent |
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GEODH' AN' RÀIMH |
Geodh' an' Ràimh
Geodh' a Ràimh
Geodh' a Ràimh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the Sea Shore in the N.E. [North East] section of the plan, 140 chains N.N.E. [North North East] of Campar Mor.
A small narrow cove, on the west side of Cadha at the entrance of which are some rocKs. Its banks are steep and precipitous, and its beach is covered with bowlders. Signifies Oar Cove |
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GEODHA BRAT |
Geodha Brat
Geodha Brat
Goedha Brat |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the Sea Shore in the N.E. [North East] section of the plan, 140 chains N.E. [North East] by N. [North] of Campar Mor.
A small Cove on the sea-shore at Cadha, in which are two or three high water rocks. Its banks are steep and precipitous, and its beach is Covered with large bowlders. Signifies Mantle Cove. |
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LOCHAN LOMBAIDIR |
Lochan Lombaidir
Lochan Lombaidir
Lochan Lombaidir |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] In the south western section of the plan, 130 chains N.N.W. [North North West] of Campar Mor.
Two small, fresh water lochs and a marsh, between Adabroc a Muigh and Druim Buan. Allt Tharragro flows out of the marsh. |
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Parish of Barvas
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ALLT RUADH |
Allt Ruadh
Allt Ruadh
Allt Ruadh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] In the N.E. [North East] section of the plan. It falls into the Sea at Sgiogartagh village, 130 chains N. [North] by [East] of Campar Mor.
A small stream which flows through the village of Sgiogartagh into the Sea at Port Sgiogartagh. Signifes Reddish Stream |
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SGIOGARTAGH |
Sgiogartagh
Sgiogarstagh
Sgiogarstagh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] In the north E [East] Section of the plan, 110 and 130 chains N. [North] by E. [East] of Campar Mor.
Two groups of huts one of which is on the Sea-Coast, and one about 1/4 of a mile from it in a S.W. [South West] direction. They are built of peat and stone and thatched with straw, with the Exception of two which are slated, and used as fish Curing houses. |
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SKEGIRSTA [1896] |
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Mr. J. Mathieson O.S. [Ordnance Survey] Edinburgh 1896. |
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GIL SGIOGARSTAIGH |
Gil Sgiogartaigh
Gil Sgiogarstaigh
Gil Sgiogarstaigh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] In the N.E. [North East] section of the plan, 130 chains N.N.E. [North North East] of Campar Mor
A narrow glen at the Village of Sgiogartaigh, through which flows Amhuinn Sgiogarstaigh. Its banks, which are pretty steep, are grassy. |
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ALLT THARRAGRO |
Allt Tharragro
Allt Tharragro
Allt Tharragro |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] Flows W. [West] out of Lochan Lombadier in the N.W. [North West] section of the place, 130 chains N.N.W. [North North West] of Campar Mor.
A small stream which flows out of Loch an Lombadier into Amhuinn Shuainaboist. In its course it receives Tath mor Lag na h Analach. |
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GEODHA GHARBH |
Geodha Gharbh
Geodha Gharbh
Geodha Gharbh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the sea shore in the N.E. [North East] section of the plan, 130 chains N.E. [North East] by N. [North] of Campar Mor.
A small rocKy cove which is seperated from Griuiga by a narrow precipitous banK. There are a large high water rock and two smaller ones at its mouth. Signifies Rough Cove |
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GRIÙIGA |
Griùiga
Griùiga
Griùiga |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the sea shore in the N.E. [North East] section of the plan, 130 chains N.E. [North East] by N. [North] of Campar Mor.
A small rocKy cove East of Sgiogarstaigh, the banks of which are steep, rocKy and precipitous. |
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AMHUINN SGIOGARTAIGH |
Amhuinn Sgiogarstaigh
Amhuinn Sgiogarstaigh
Amhuinn Sgiogarstaigh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] Flows N. [North] through Gil Sgiogarstaigh and empties itself into the sea. 130 chains N.N.E. [North North East] of Campar Mor.
A small stream which flows through Gil Sgiogarstaigh into Port Sgiogarstaigh. It extends from the last named place to the confluence of Allt Sheilastotair and Allt Fada. |
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FEITHE MHOR LAG NA H-ANALACH |
Feithe Mhor Lag na h-Analach
Feithe Mhor Lag na h-Analach
Feithe Mhor Lag na h-Analach |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation Flows N.W. [North West] and falls into Allt Tharragro, 130 chains N.W. [North West] by N. [North] of Campar Mor.
A small stream which flows from a fence near Druim Bata Ghoula by Druim Buain into Allt Tharragro. Resting Hollows Big Bog or Marsh. |
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DRUIM BÙAN |
Druim Bùan
Druim Bùan
Druim Bùan |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
003 |
[situation] In the north western section of the plan, 100 chains N.N.W. [North North West] of Campar Mor
A low mossy hill of considerable Extent, on the Summit of which is an old fence. It produces tolerable moor pasture. Signifies Lasting Eminence |
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ALLT SHEILASTOTAIR |
Allt Sheilastotair
Allt Sheilastotair
Allt Sheilastotair |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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A small stream which flows out of the moors near Campar mòr into Amhuinn Sgiogarstaigh at its confluence with Allt Fada. |
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CAMPAR BÉAG |
Campar Béag
Campar Béag
Campar Béag |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
003 |
[situation] On the western side of the plan, 120 chains N.W. [North West] of Campar Mor.
A long narrow hill which forms the continuation of Campar Mòr. It produces good moor pasture. Its East and West Ends are considerably higher and broader than its middle. |
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RAMRAGA |
Ramraga
Ramraga
Ramraga |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the sea shore in the N.E. [North East] section of the plan, 160 chains N. [North] by E. [East] of Campar Mor.
A small bay bay between Aird Sgeiganis amd Caolas Isgir, the coast of which is steep rugged and precipitous. It has no beach except a small spot at its head which is covered with bowlders. |
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AMHUINN SHUAINABOIST |
Amhuinn Shuainaboist
Amhuinn Shuainaboist
Amhuinn Shuainaboist |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] Flows W. [West] on the western margin of the plan, 110 chains N.W. [North West] of Campar Mor.
A large stream which flows from near the base of Campar Mòr thro' the village of Swanabost, into the sea west of Swanabost. |
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CNOC MÒR A GHARAIDH DHUIBH |
Cnoc Mòr a Ghàraidh Dhuibh
Cnoc Mòr a Ghàraidh Dhuibh
Cnoc Mòr a Ghàraidh Dhuibh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the western side of the plan, 70 chains N.W. [North West] by N. [North] of Campar Mor.
A small, mossy Knoll of a Circular form, which produces good moor pasture. It is situated near the old fence at the end of Campar Mòr. Signifes Black Fence's Big Hill |
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BOTUNN A GHEOIDH |
Botunn a Gheoidh
Botunn a Gheoidh
Botunn a Gheoidh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
003 |
[situation] The upper part of Amhuinn Shuainaboist, which is in the W. [West] side of the plan, 90 chains N.W. [North West] of Campar Mor.
About thirty chains of the head of Amhuinn Suanabost about which there is nothing remarKable. Signifies Goose Pool or Bog. |
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Airidhean Eorrapidh [note]
Cancelled by Col. [Colonel] J. Farquharson C.B R.E. [Royal Engineers] Director General Ord. [Ordnance] Survey.
Mr. J. Mathieson O.S. [Ordnance Survey] Edinburgh 1896. |
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TOM AIRIDH NA GAOITHE |
Tom Airidh na Gaoithe
Tom Airidh na Gaoithe
Tom Airidh na Gaoithe |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] In the western centre of the plan, 60 chains N.W. [North West] of Campar Mor.
A small mossy Knoll on Campar Mòr, near Amhuinn Eorrapidh, which produces good moor pasture. Signifies Windy Shealing Hillock |
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AIRIDH NA GAOITHE |
Airidh na Gaoithe
Airidh na Gaoithe
Airidh na Gaoithe |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] In the western centre of the plan, 50 chains N.W. [North West] of Campar Mor.
A group of moss built shealings, in ruins, on the Summit and face of Campar Mòr. Signifies Windy Shealing |
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STEINACLAID |
Steinaclaid
Steinaclaid
Steinaclaid |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the wastern side of the plan, 90 chains W.N.W. [West North West] of Campar Mor.
The ruins of a few shealings on a patch of green pasture, near the old fence which crosses Gleann Chrois. |
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SEANN TOM |
Seann Tom
Seann Tom
Seann Tom |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the southern side of the plan, on the W. [West] side of Campar Mor.
A small, mossy Knoll, on the Summit of Campar Mòr. It is of an oval form, produces good moor pasture, and has a nameless group of shealings at its base. Signifies Old Hillock |
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DRUIM RIABHACH |
Druim Riabhach
Druim Riabhach
Druim Riabhach |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] further south western section of the plan, 80 chs [chains] W. [West] of Campar Mor.
A low, flat, mossy hill, on the Southern margin of Gleann Chrois. It is very much broKen and produces but indifferent moor pasture. Signifies Brindled Eminence |
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CAMPAR MÒR |
Campar Mòr
Campar Mòr
Campar Mòr |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] About 1 mile from the sea coast in the southern side of the plan, 40 chains W. [West] of the Stornoway & Ness Road.
A long, narrow hill, on which are three tolerably prominent Knolls, and three groups of shealings. Its Eastern End is of considerable height, and the whole produces excellent moor pasture. |
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Mr. J. Mathieson O.S. [Ordnance Survey] Edinburgh 1896. |
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CROIS NODHA |
Crois Nodha
Crois Nodha
Crois Nodha |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] In the south western section of the plan, 50 chains W. [West] by S. [South] of Campar Mor.
The ruins of two moss built shealings, on the margin of Gleann Chrois. They are now over grown with grass. Signifies New Cross |
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TOM NA CRAOISE NODHA |
Tom na Croise Nodha
Tom na Croise Nodha
Tom na Croise Nodha |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] In the south western section of the plan, 60 chains W.S.W. [West South West] of Campar Mor.
A small mossy Knoll, between Loch nan Claban and Crois Nodha. It is low and of an oval form. Signifies New Cross Knoll |
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LOCH A BHÀRCA |
Loch a Bhàrca
Loch a Bhàrca
Loch a Bhàrca |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the southern side of the plan, 40 chains S.W. [South West] of Campar Mor.
A small and shallow fresh water loch, into which flows a small stream, and out of which flows Gleann Chrois. |
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GLEANN CHROIS |
Gleann Chrois
Gleann Chrois
Gleann Chrois |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] Flows out of Loch a Bharca, in the S.[South] side of the plan, towards the N.W. [North West] from 40 to 90 chains W. [West] of Campar Mor.
A small river which flows out of Loch a Bharca thro' the village of Cross into the sea. It receives a number of small streams in its course. Signifies Cross Glen |
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TOM EARSAIL |
Tom Earsail
Tom Earsail
Tom Earsail |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the south western margin of the plan, 100 chains W.S.W. [West South West] of Campar Mor.
A mossy hill of considerable size and of an oval form, on the Summit of which is a trig. [Trigonometrical] point. It produces good moor pasture. |
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LOCH NAN CLABAN |
Loch nan Claban
Loch nan Claban
Loch nan Claban |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the south western margin of the plan, 70 chains S.W. [South West] by West of Campar Mor.
A small fresh water loch with very crooKed banks, at the base of Tom Earsail. It appears to be very deep and has a small stream flowing from it. Signifies Loch of Open Mouths or Bights or Bends |
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LOCH DÙBH AIRIDH A BHEALAICH |
Loch Dúbh Airidh a Bhealaich
Loch Dúbh Airidh a Bhealaich
Loch Dúbh Airidh a Bhealaich |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the southern margin of the plan, 50 chains S. [South] of Campar Mor.
A small fresh water loch, at the base of Cnoc Dhuibh. A small stream flows out of it onto Amhuinn Dubh. Signifies Hollow Shealing BlacK Loch |
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RUDHA NA CLOICHE BÀINE |
Rudha na Cloiche Bàine
Rudha na Cloiche Bàine
Rudha na Cloiche Bàine |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the sea coast in the N.E. [North East] section of the plan, 140 chains N.E. [North East] by N. [North] of Campas Mor.
A small, sharp point of sea-shore, which is bounded by a small but steep rocky cliff, about 50 feet high. Signifies White Stone Point |
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GÈILLTEAN |
Gèilltean
Gèilltean
Gèilltean |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
003 |
[situation] On the coast in the east side of the plan, 130 chains N.E. [North East] of Campar Mor.
A group of high and low water rocKs, the greater part of which are isolated. Some of them are about 40 feet high void of vegetation, and composed of shelving rocK. They extend along the coast, from Rudha na Cloiche Baine, to Long Dhomhnuill Mhic Uillain a distance of about 40 chains. |
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LONG DHOMHNUILL MHIC UILLEIM |
Long Dhomhnuill Mhic Uilleim
Long Dhomhnuill Mhic Uilleim
Long Dhomhnuill Mhic Uilleim |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the sea coast in the eastern side of the plan, 140 chains N.E. [North East] of Campar Mor.
A small, nearly round, high water rocK, with no vegetation on it. It is about 40 feet high. Signifies Ship of Donald William's son |
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GEODH' ARD A MHÌLL GHIL |
Geodh' Ard a Mhìll Ghil
Geodh' Ard a Mhìll Ghil
Geodh' Ard a Mhìll Ghil |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
003 |
[situation] On the Sea Coast in the eastern side of the plan, 130 chains N.E. [North east] of Campar Mor.
A deep narrow creeK or indentation in the sea-shore, which has no beach at low water. Signifies White Lump or Mound's High CreeK |
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SEILASTOTAIR |
Seilastotair
Seilastotair
Seilastotair |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] In the eastern centre of the plan, on the W. [West] side of the Stornoway and Ness Road, 70 chains N. [North] by E. [East] of Campar Mor.
A group of shealings, of a larger size, than the generality of shealings in the Lewis. They are used in the Summer season for housing cattle. |
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Mr. J. Mathieson O.S. [Ordnance Survey] Edinburgh 1896. |
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DRUIM BHATA GUAILLE |
Druim Bhata Guaille
Druim Bhata Guaille
Druim Bhata Guaille |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] In the Centre of the plan, 70 chs [chains] N. [North] of Campar Mor.
A Small, mossy pasture hill, which is round and low, and on the Summit of which is a trigl [trigonometrical]
station. Its Surface is rather broken and affords but indifferent pasture. Signifies Shoulder Staff Eminence |
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DRUIM CHAITHASEADAIR |
Druim Chaithaseadair
Druim Chaithaseadair
Druim Chaithaseadair |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the eastern side of the plan, 90 chains N.E. [North East] by N. [North] of Campar Mor.
A low hill, the surface of which is composed of rocky and mossy pasture. It is about fifty chains long, by about 80 feet high, and has a trigl [trigonometrical] station on its Summit. |
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CAITHASEADAIR |
Caithaseadair
Caithaseadair
Caithaseadair |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the Eastern side of the plan, 100 chains N.E. [North East] of Campar Mor.
The ruins of a few old houses which were occupied about 50 years ago, by one family. They are Surrounded by a Small portion of arable land. |
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MEALL GÈAL |
Meall Gèal
Meall Gèal
Meall Gèal |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the sea shore in the eastern side of the plan, 130 chains N.E. [North East] by E. [East] of Campar Mor.
A small prominent point on the sea-shore, about 60 feet high. There is little or no beach seen at low water. Signifies White Lump or Mound |
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BHATA GUAILLE |
Bhata Guaille
Bhata Guaille
Bhata Guaille |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] In the centre of the plan, 60 chains North of Campar Mor.
A group of large shealings some of which are in ruins. They are built of peat-moss and stone and thatched with heather and Sods. Signifies Shoulder Staff |
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RUDHA GÈAL |
Rudha Gèal
Rudha Gèal
Rudha Gèal |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the sea Coast in the eastern side of the plan, 120 chains N.E. [North East] by E. [East] of Campar Mor.
A small low headland, the Surface of which is composed of rocky and mossy pasture. Its shore is in general low, and uneven. Signifies White Point |
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PÒLL THAICEIL |
Pòll Thaiceil
Pòll Thaiceil
Pòll Thaiceil |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
003 |
[situation] On the sea shore in the E. side of the plan, 130 chains, N.W. [North East] by E. [East] of Campar Mor.
A small deep creeK or indentation, in the sea-shore, over which is a small but steep rocky cliff about 50 feet high. There is little or no beach seen at low water. |
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ALLT FADA |
Allt Fada
Allt Fada
Allt Fada |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] Flows N. from the centre of the plan, and falls into Amhuinn Sgiogarstaigh 110 chains N.N.E. [north North East] of Campar Mor.
A small stream which flows from between Campar Mòr and Druim Bhata Guaille, in a northerly direction, and joins Amhuinn Sgiogarstaigh. Signifies Long Stream |
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ALLT SHEILASTOTAIR |
Allt Sheilastotair
Allt Sheilastotair
Allt Sheilastotair |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] Flows N. [North] from tne centre of the plan, and falls into Amhuinn Sgiogarstaigh 110 chains, N.N.E. [North North East] of Campar Mor.
A small but rapid stream which flows from the South base of Druim Bhata Guaille. It runs in a northerly direction passing by Bhata Guaille and Seilastotair, and forms a junction with Allt Fada. |
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AMHUINN CHAITHASEADAIR |
Amhuinn Chaithaseadair
Amhuinn Chaithaseadair Amhuinn Cahithaseadair |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] Flows north along the East side of the plan and falls into te Sea, 130 chains N.E. [North East] of Campar Mor.
A small river which is a continuation of Allt a Mhaide. It takes its name from the South-East end of Druim Chaithaseadair, and flows into the sea at Geilltean. |
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ALLT A MHAIDE |
Allt a Mhaide
Allt a Mhaide
Allt a Mhaide |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
003 |
[situation] Flows E. [East] from centre of plan, and becomes Amhuinn Chairhaseadair, 90 chains N.E. [North East] of Campar Mor.
A stream which flows from the north-East base of Campar Mòr, runs in an Easterly direction, and merges into Amhuinn Chaithasedair, at the South-East base of Druim Chaithaseadair. Signifies Stick Stream |
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PORT ALASDAIR |
Port Alasdair
Port Alasdair
Port Alasdair |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the Sea Shore in the eastern side of the plan, 100 chains E.N.E. [East North East] of Campar Mor.
A small creeK, or indentation in the sea-shore, which has a small beach at low water. It is surrounded by a steep cliff. Signifies Alexander's Port |
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BRAGA |
Braga
Braga
Braga |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
003 |
[situation] In the sea, on the eastern side of the plan, 170 chains N.E. [North East] of Campar Mor.
A small isolated low water rock, which is round and flat, and always covered at half tide. It is situated about half a mile east of Rudha na Cloich Baine. Signifies Sea Weed |
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AIRIDH NAN GEARRAIDHEAN |
Airidh nan Gearraidhean
Airidh nan Gearraidhean
Airidh nan Gearraidhean |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
003 |
[situation] On the Stornoway and Ness Road 40 chains E.N.E. [East North East] of Campar Mor.
A number of large shealings, the most of which are in ruins. They were built of peat-moss and stone and thatched with heather. |
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BUN CHASGRO |
Bun Chasgro
Bun Chasgro
Bun Chasgro |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
003 |
[situation] On the Sea Shore in the S.E. [South East] section of the plan, 80 chs [chains] E. [East] by N. [North] of Campar Mor.
A small shallow beach, Composed of bowlders and shingle. It is bounded by a steep cliff about 60 feet high. |
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EILEAN GLAS BUN CHASGRO |
Eilean Glas Bun Chasgro
Eilean Glas Bun Chasgro
Eilean Glas Bun Chasgro |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the sea shore in the sout East section of the plan, 80 chains east of Campar Mor.
A small rocK or island, with about four yards square of rough pasture on the top of it. It is about 30 feet high and nearly perpendicular. |
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AIRIDH NAN GRÙIGEAN |
Airidh nan Grùigean
Airidh nan Grùigean
Airidh nan Grùigean |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] In the south eastern section of the plan, at the eastern base of Camper Mor.
A number of shealings, some of which are in ruins. They are built of peat-moss and stone and are very large. They are used in the early part of the Summer for housing sheep and Cattle. |
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AIRIDHEAN NAN CUIG PEIGHINNEAN |
Airidhean nan Cuig Peighinnean
Airidhean nan Cuig Peighinnean
Airidhean nan Cuig Peighinnean |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
003 |
[situation] In the south eastern section of the plan, 40 chains E. [East] by S. [South] of Campar Mor.
A number of shealings of an unusually large size, for the purpose of containing the sheep and Cattle, and the people who attend them. Around them is a portion of arable land. Signifies Five Penny Shealings |
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CREAG A' RUDHA |
Creag a' Rudha
Creag a' Rudha
Creag a' Rudha |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
003 |
[situation] On the sea coast in the S.E. [South Eastern] section of the plan, 90 chs [chains] E. [East] by S. [South] of Campar Mor.
A small prominent point on the sea-shore which is about 50 feet high with a steep rocky cliff around it. Signifies Point RocK |
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DRUIM THALLAGRO |
Druim Thallagro
Druim Thallagro
Druim Thallagro |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] In the south E [East] section of the plan, 60 chains E.S.E. [East South East] of Campar Mor.
A small, low, mossy pasture hill, the Surface of which, is much broken. It produces tolerably good pasture, and has a trigl [trigonometrical]
Station on its Summit. |
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ALLT CHASGRO |
Allt Chasgro
Allt Chasgro
Allt Chasgro |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
003 |
[situation] Flows N.E. [North East] in the S.E. [South East] section of the plan, and falls of into the Sea, 70 chains E. [East] by N. [North] of Campar Mor.
A small but rapid stream which flows from the east base of Cnoc Dubh, in a north-easterly direction, passing by Airidhean nan Cuig Peighinnean, and emptying itself into the sea at Bun Chasgro. |
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EILEAN GLAS CHUIDHASEADAIR |
Eilean Glas Chuidhaseadair
Eilean Glas Chuidhaseadair
Eilean Glas Chuidhaseadair |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the sea Shore in the S.E. [South East] section of the plan, 90 chains E. [East] by [South] of Campar Mor.
A small island, a part of which is covered with rough pasture: the remainder is composed of shelving rock. It is about thirty feet high, and nearly level on the top. It is connected with the shore at low water. |
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CLADACH CHUIDHASEADAIR |
Cladach Chuidhaseadair
Cladach Chuidhaseadair
Cladach Chuidhaseadair |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the sea Shore in the S.E. [South East] section of the plan, 80 chains E.S.E. [East South East] of Campar Nor.
A Small bay, which has a large beach at low water. It contains several small shelving rocks. |
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Mr. J. Mathieson O.S. [Ordnance Survey] Edinburgh 1896. |
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CNOC DÙBH |
Cnoc Dúbh
Cnoc Dúbh
Cnoc Dúbh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the southern side of the plan, 40 chains S. [South] by E. [East] of Campar Mor.
A small mossy pasture hill. Its pasture is tolerably good in Summer for sheep and Cattle. Signifies Black Hill |
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CUIDHASEADAIR |
Cuidhaseadair
Cuidhaseadair
Cuidhaseadair |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] In the South eastern section of the plan, 71 chains S.E. [South East] of Campar Mor.
A farm house occupied by two tenants. It is built of peat-moss and stone. There are about 12 acres of tolerably good arable attached to it. |
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Mr. J. Mathieson O.S. [Ordnance Survey] Edinburgh 1896. |
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TÒBHA CORRACH |
Tòbha Corrach
Tòbha Corrach
Tòbha Corrach |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] In the south easter corner of the plan, 90 chains S.E. [South East] by E, [East] of Campar Mor.
A small, conical, mossy pasture Knoll, on the top of which is a trigonometrical Station. |
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AMHUINN DHUBH |
Amhuinn Dhubh
Amhuinn Dhubh
Amhuinn Dhubh |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] Flows N. [North] in the S.E. [South East] section of the plan, and falls into the sea 70 chains E.S.E. [East South East] of Campar Mor.
A small river, which flows out of Loch Bacabhat, runs in an Easterly direction by Cuidhaseadair and falls into the sea at Cladach Chuidhaseadair. Signifies Black River |
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ALLT OCRASCRO |
Allt Ocrascro
Allt Ocrascro
Allt Ocrascro |
John Morrison
John McKay
Donald McRae |
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[situation] On the northern margin of the plan, 150 chains N. [North] by West of Campar Mor.
A small stream, which flows from the East base of Adabroc a Muigh, runs in a northerly direction, and falls into the Sea north of Dun Eorradal. |
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[signed] R. Burnaby
Cap. R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers]
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AMHUINN SGIOGARTAIGH |
Amhuinn Sgiogartaigh |
Murdoch McDonald, Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
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A small stream which flows through Gil Sgiogartaigh into Port Sgiogartaigh and Extends from the last named place to the Confluence of Allt Shulastotar and Allt Fada. |
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SGIOGARTAGH |
Sgiogartagh |
Murdoch McDonald, Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
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Two groups of huts, one of which is on the Sea Coast, and one about 1/4 of a mile S.W. [South West] of it. They are built of Peat and stone and thatched with straw, with the Exception of two of them which are slated and used as Fish Curing Houses. |
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LOCHAN LOMBAIDIR |
Lochan Lombaidir |
Murdoch McDonald, Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
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Two small fresh water Lochs, and a marsh between Adabroc and Druim Buain out of which flows Allt Tharragro. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by 2nd Corpl. [Corporal] Hayes
Trace 1
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Amhuinn Sgiogartaigh - Stream
Sgiogartagh - Village
Lochan Lombaidir - Lochs
[signed] Michael Hayes
2nd Corpl. RS&M [Royal Sappers and Miners]
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ALLT THARRAGRO |
Allt Tharragro |
Murdoch McDonald, Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
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A small stream which flows out of Lochan Lomaidir into Amhuinn Suainaboist And which in its Course receives Feith mor Lag nah Analach. |
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FEITHE MHOR LAG NA H-ANALACH |
Feith Mhor Lag na h-Analach |
Murdoch McDonald, Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A small stream which flows from a fence near Druim Bata Ghoula by Druim Buain into Allt Tharragro. |
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CAMPAR BEAG |
Campar Beag |
Murdoch McDonald, Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A long narrow hill which forms the Continuation of Campar Mor and which produces good moor pasture. Its East and West End are considerably higher and broader than its middle. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by 2nd Corpl. [Corporal] Hayes
Trace 1
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Allt Tharragro - Stream
Feith Mhor Lag na h-Analach - Stream
Campar Beag - hill
[signed] Michael H[ayes]
2nd Corp RS[&M] [Corporal Royal Sappers and Miners] |
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ALLT RUADH |
Allt Ruadh |
Murdoch McDonald Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A small stream which flows through the village of Sgiogartaigh into the Sea at Port Sgiogartaigh. |
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ALLT SHEILASTOTAIR |
Allt Sheilastotair |
Murdoch McDonald Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A small stream which flows out of the moor near Campar moor into Amhuinn Sgiogartaigh at its confluence with Allt Fada. |
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GIL SGIOGARSTAIGH |
Gil Sgiogartaigh |
Murdoch McDonald Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A narrow glen at the village of Sgiogarstaigh. Its banks which are pretty steep and grassy |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by 2nd Corporal Hayes
Trace 1
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Allt Ruadh - Stream
Allt Sheilastotair - Stream
Gil Sgiogartaigh - Glen
[signed] Michael Hayes
2nd Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers and Miners]
10th May 1852 |
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Allt Sheilastotair - 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 |
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SLUGAID EORRADAIL |
Slugaid Eorradail |
Murdoch McDonald Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A small stream at the South Side of Ard Sgeiganis which Extends to the Junction of two small streams near the enclosure of Sgiogasta. |
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ADABROC A MUIGH |
Adabroc a Muigh |
Murdoch McDonald Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A Small hill on which is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] point, and which produces good mossy pasture. A footpath leads across its Summit and the Ness & Gress road passes by its base. |
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DRUIM BUAN |
Druim Buan |
Murdoch McDonald Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A low mossy hill of Considerable Extent on the Summit of which is an old fence. It produces tolerable moor pasture and lies between Loch Lambadier & Campar Mor. |
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Plan 3 -- List of Names collected by 2nd Corpl. [Corporal] Hayes
Trace 1
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Slugaid Eorradail - Stream
Adabroc a Muigh - hill
Druim Buan - hill
[signed] Michael Ha[yes]
2nd Corpl RS[&M] [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
11th May [1852] |
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GRIUIGA |
Griuiga |
Murdoch McDonald Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A small rocky cove East of Sgiogarstaigh the banks of which are steep rocky and precipitous. |
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GEODHA GHARBH |
Geodha Gharbh |
Murdoch McDonald Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A small rock Cove which is seperated from Griuiga by a narrow bridge like precipitous bank. There is a large high water rock and two smaller ones at its mouth. |
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GEODHA BRAT |
Geodha Brat |
Murdoch McDonald Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A small Cove on the Sea shore at Cadha in which are two or three high water rocks. Its banks are steep and precipitous and its beach is Covered with large boulders. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by 2nd Corporal Hayes
Trace 1
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Griuiga - Cove
Geodha Gharbh - Cove
Geodha Brat - Cove
[signed] Michael Hayes
2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers and Miners]
10th May 1852 |
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CADHA |
Cadha |
Murdoch McDonald Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A small, steep, and tolerably prominent headland adjacent to, and East of Sgiogartaigh. Its shore on the East side, is steep and precipitous, and of on the West, a portion of it is about 90 feet high & perpendicular. |
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GEODH' AN' RÀIMH |
Geodh' an' Ràimh |
Murdoch McDonald Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A small narrow Cove on the West Side of Cadha at the extreme of which are some rocks. Its banks are steep and precipitous and its beach is covered with boulders. |
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LEAC CHODHUSCAIR |
Leac Chodhuscair |
Murdoch McDonald Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
The beach East of and adjoining Port Sgiogartaigh. It is Composed of large flat irregular rocks some of which are scarcely covered at H.W [High Water] of spring tides. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by 2nd Corpl. [Corporal] Hayes
Trace 1
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Cadha - Promontory
Geodh' an' Ràimh - Cove
Leac Chodhuscair - Rocks
[signed] Michael Hay[es]
2nd Corpl R[S&M] [Corporal Royal Sappers and Miners]
10th March [1852] |
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PORT SKEGIRSTA |
Port Sgiogartaigh |
Murdoch McDonald Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A Small Bay, on the Sea Coast at the village of Sgiogartaigh, the beach of which is partly boulders and partly shingle. It is a good fishing station and has almost Constantly a number of open Boats, Employed on the Ling, & Cod, and Herring trade, stationed in it. the Sea is generally very rough in it, but it affords these Boats sufficient safety and shelter the prevailing wind is S.W. [South West] |
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CAOLAS ISGIR |
Caolas Isgir |
Murdoch McDonald Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A small steep headland, the Coast of which Rocky and in some parts precipitous. It is situated at the Entrance of Port Sgiogartaigh it affords shelter from the N.W. [North West] winds. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by 2nd Corporal Hayes
Trace 1
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Port Sgiogartaigh - Bay
Caolas Isgir - headland
[signed] Michael Hayes
2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers and Miners]
11th May 1852 |
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RAMRAGA |
Ramraga |
Murdoch McDonald Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A Small Bay between Aird Sgiganish and Caolas Isgir the coast of which is steep rugged & precipitous. It has no beach except a small spot at its head which is covered with boulders. |
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SRON BIREDONNACHAIS |
Sron Biredonnachais |
Murdoch McDonald Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
The Coast at the East End of Ard Sgiganish. It is steep, rugged, and precipitous, and has no beach Except a few jutting L.W. [Low Water] rocks. |
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AIRD SGEIGANIS |
Aird Sgeiganis |
Murdoch McDonald Sgigursta
Informant could not spell
John Morrison, Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A steep, bold, and prominent hill or headland between Sgiogarstaigh and Port of Ness, the Coast of which is rock And precipitous. |
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Plan 3 -- List of Names collected by 2nd Corporal Hayes
Trace 1
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Ramraga - Bay
Sron Biredonnachais - Coast
Aird Sgeiganis - headland
[aigned] Michael Hayes
2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers and Miners]
10th May 18[52] |
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OS1/27/4/57 |
CAMPAR MOR |
Campar Mor |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce Survey |
003 |
A long narrow hill on which are three tolerably prominent Knolls, and three groups of shealings. Its Eastern End is of Considerable height. And the whole produces Excellent moor pasture. |
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OS1/27/4/57 |
LOCH NAN CLABAN |
Loch nan Claban |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A Small fresh water Loch with very crooked banks at the base of Tom Earsal which appears to very deep and has a small stream flowing from it. |
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LOCH DUBH AIRIDH A BHEALAICH |
Loch Dubh Airidh a Bhealaich |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A Small fresh water Loch at the base of Cnoc Dhuibh out of which flows a Small Stream into Amhuinn Dubh. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by 2nd Corpl [Corporal] Hayes
Trace 2
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Campar Mor - hill
Loch nan Claban - Loch
Loch Dubh Airidh a Bhealaich - Loch
[signed] Michael Hayes
2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers and Miners]
7th May 1852 |
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CNOC MOR A GHARAIDH DHUIBH |
Cnoc Mor a Charaidh Dhuib |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A Small mossy Knoll of a Circular form which produces good moor pasture. It is Situated near the old fence at the End of Campar mor. |
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AIRIDH NA GAOITHE |
Airidh na Gaoithe |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A group of moss built shealings, in ruins, on the Summit and face of Campar mor. |
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SEANN TOM |
Seann Tom |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A small mossy Knoll on the Summit of Campar. It is of an oval form, produces good moor pasture, and has a nameless group of shealings at its base. |
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Plan 3 -- List of Names collected by
Trace 2
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Cnoc Mor a Charaidh Dhuib - Knoll
Airidh na Gaoithe - Shealings
Seann Tom - Knoll
[signed] Michael Ha[yes]
2nd Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers and Miners]
7th May 185[2] |
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AMHUINN SHUAINABOIST |
Amhuinn shuainaboist |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A large stream which flows from near the base of Campar Mor through the village of Swanabost and into the Sea west of this Village. |
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AIRIDHEAN EORRAPIDH |
Airidhean Eorrapidh |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A group of shealings on the West End of Campar mor. they are in tolerable Repair and are larger and better built than the generality of the Lewis shealings. |
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TOM AIRIDH NA GAOITHE |
Tom Airish na Gaoithe |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A small mossy Knoll, on Campar mor, near Airidhean Eorrpaidh which produces good moor pasture. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by 2nd Corpl [Corporal] Hayes
Trace 2
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Amhuinn Shuainaboist - Stream
Airidhean Eorrapidh - Shealings
Tom Airish na Gaoithe - Knoll
[signed] Michael Hayes
2nd Corp. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers and Miners]
7th May 1852 |
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Airidhean Eorrapidh - - 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 |
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CROIS NODHA |
Crois Nodha |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
The ruins of two moss built shealings on the margin of Gleann Chrois. they are now overgrown with grass. |
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STEINACLAID |
Steinaclaid |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
The ruins of two shealings in a patch of green pasture near the old fence which Cross Gleann Chrois. |
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BOTUNN A GHEOIDH |
Botunn a Gheoidh |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
About thirty Chains of the head of Amhuinn Swainabost about which there is nothing RemarKable. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by 2nd Corpl [Corporal] Hayes
Trace 2
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Crois Nodha - Shealings
Steinaclaid - Shealings
Botunn a Gheoidh - Stream
[signed] Michael Ha[yes]
2nd Corp RS&[M] [ Corporal Royal Sappers and Miners]
7th May 18[52] |
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GLEANN CHROIS |
Gleann Chrois |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A small river which flows out of Loch a Bharca through the village of Cross, into the Sea. It receives a number of small streams in its Course. |
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LOCH A BHÀRCA |
Loch a Bhàrca |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A small and shallow fresh water Loch into which flows a small stream and out of which flows Gleann Chrois. |
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TOM NA CRAOISE NODHA |
Tom na Craoise Nodha |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A small mossy Knoll between Loch a chlaban and Crois Noidh [sic]. It is low and of an oval form. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by 2nd Corpl [Corporal] Hayes
Trace 2
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Gleann Chrois - River
Loch a Bhàrca - Loch
Tom na Craoise Nodha - Knoll
[signed] Michael Hayes
2nd Corpl. RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers and Miners] |
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TOM EARSAIL |
Tom Earsail |
Donald Murray Cushader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A mossy hill of Considerable Size and of an oval form on the Summit of which Trigl [Trigonometrical] Point. It produces good moor pasture. |
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DRUIM RIABHACH |
Druim Riabhach |
Donald Murray Cushader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
A low flat mossy hill on the southern margin of Gleann Chrois. It is very much broken and produces indifferent moor pasture. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by 2nd Corpl [Corporal] Hayes
Trace 2
Township or Parish - Barvas
Tom Geur [crossed out]
Object
Tom Earsail - hill
Druim Riabhach - hill
[signed] Michael Hayes
2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers and Miners]
7th May 185[2] |
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DRUIM CHAITHASEADAIR |
Druim Chaithaseadair |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
This is a low long Mossy and RocKy pasture hill extending from north to South about 50 chains and about 80 feet high Situated north West of Rudha Geal there is a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station on its top. |
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ALLT FADA |
Àllt Fada |
Donald Murray Cushader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
This is a small stream which flows from between Campar Mor and Druim Bhata Guaille in a northerly direction till it joins Amhuinn Sgiogarstaigh. |
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ÀLLT SHEILASTOTAIR |
Àllt Sheilastotair |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
This is a Small but rapid [stream] which flows from the South base of Druim Bhata Guaille in a northerly direction by Bhata Guaille and Seilastotair till it meets Allt Fada from which Junction it is called Amhuinn Sgiogartaigh till it falls into the Sea. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by Thomas O Farrell C A [Civilian Assistant]
Trace 3
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Druim Chaithaseadair - Hill
Àllt Fada - Stream
Àllt Sheilastotair - Stream
Thomas O' Farrell ca [civilian assistant]
8th May 1852 |
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GÈILLTEAN |
Gèolltean |
Donald Murray Cushader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
Those are a large quantity of High and low water Rock the greater number is Isolated Some of them are about 40 feet high having no vegetation but Comprised of Shelving rock they extend along and adjacent to the coast line from Rudha na Cloiche Baine to Long Dhomhnuill Mhic Uillaim a distance of about 40 chains the Sea is quite shallow from there to Braga Rock. |
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RUDHA NA CLOICHE BAINE |
Rudha na Cloiche Baine |
Donald Murray Cushader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
This is a Small Sharp rather high point of Shore commanded by a Small but Steep Rocky cliff about 50 feet high Situated about 1/2 mile South east of Sgiogartaigh village. |
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CAITHASEADAIR |
Caithaseadair |
Donald Murray Cushader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
Those are the Ruins of a few old houses occupied about 50 years ago by one Family they Scarcely can be Seen there is a Small portion of green or arable land around them Situated adjacent to and west of Rudha Geal. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by Thomas O Farrell C A [Civilian Assistant]
Trace 3
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Gèolltean - Rocks
Rudha na Cloiche Baine - Point of Shore
Caithaseadair - Ruins
[signed] Thomas O Farrell ca [civilian assistant]
8th May 1852 |
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OS1/27/4/65 |
SEILASTOTAIR |
Seilastotair |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
Those are Several Shealings of a larger size than usual being used in the early part of the Summer for housing cattle & Situated on the north margin of Allt Sheilastotair they are built of peat moss & stone. |
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BHATA GUAILLE |
Bhata Guaille |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
Those are Several large shealings built as usual of peat moss and Stone and Thatched with heather and Sods Situated on the margin of Allt Seilastotar and west of Seilastotair. |
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DRUIM BHATA GUAILLE |
Druim Bhata Guaille |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
This is a Small low Round mossy pasture hill on the top of which is a trig [trigonometrical]
Station its Surface is rather broken it affords but indifferent pasture Situated west of Seilastotair 10 Chains. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by Thomas O Farrell A a [Assistant]
Trace 3
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Seilastotair - Shealings
Bhata Guaille - Shealing
Druim Bhata Guaille - Hill
[signed] Thomas O Farrell ca [civilian assistant]
8th May 1852 |
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PORT ALASDAIR |
Port Alasdair |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
This is a small CreeK or Indentation on the Sea Shore there is a Small beach in it at low water there is Steep Cliff around it Situated adjacent to and north of Bun Chasgro. |
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PÒLL THAICEIL |
Pòll Thaiceil |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
This is a Small deep Creek or Indentation on the Sea Shore over which is a Small but Steep RocKy Cliff about 50 feet high there is little or no beach Seen in it at low Water Mark Situated North of Port Alasdair. |
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GEODH' ARD A MHÌLL GHIL |
Geodh' Ard a Mhìll Ghil |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
This is a deep narrow creek or indentation on the Sea Shore its Shore line is overhanging on the east Side and perpendicular on the West Situated at the north end of Meal Geal. there is no beach to be Seen in it at Low water. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by Thomas O Farrell C A [Civilian Assistant]
Trace 3
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Port Alasdair - CreeK
Pòll Thaiceil - Creek
Geodh' Ard a Mhìll Ghil - CreeK
[signed] Thomas O Farrell ca [civilian assistant]
7th May 1852 |
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MEALL GEAL |
Meall Geal |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
This is a Small but prominent point on the sea Shore about 60 feet high it is low but little or no beach is Seen low water Situated at the most easterly point of Rudha Geal from which it takes its name. |
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LONG DHOMHNUILL MHIC UILLEIM |
Long Dhomhnuill |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
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This is a Small nearly Round High water Rock with no vegetation on it. it is about 40 feet high there are Several more adjacent but not of the Same Shape or form or so high Situated north of Meal Geal. |
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BRAGA |
Braga |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
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This is a Small flat Isolated round low water Rock which is always Covered at half tides there is another Smaller adjacent appearantly the place all round for 10 Chains Square is quite Shallow Situated about 1/2 mile east of Rudha na Cloich Baine and about the Same distance N.E. [North East] of Rudha Geal. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by Thomas O Farrell C A [Civilian Assistant]
Trace 3
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Meall Geal - Point of Shore
Long Dhomhnuill - Rock
Braga - Rock
[signed] Thomas O Farrell
7th May 18[52] |
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CREAG A' RUDHA |
Creag a' Rudha |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
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This is a round Small rather prominent point on the Sea Shore about 50 feet high with a Steep RocKy cliff around it Situated adjacent to and north of Eilean Glas Chuidhaseadair. |
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DRUIM THALLAGRO |
Druim Thallagro |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
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This is a Small low mossy pasture hill its Surface is much broKen it produces tolerable Good pasture in the Summer time Situated on the Sea Shore and north of Cuidhaseadair there is a trig [trigonometrical] Station on its top. |
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AIRIDHEAN NAN CUIG PEIGHINNEAN |
Airidhead nan Peghinnean |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
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Those are Several Shealings of an unusually large Size for the purpose of containing both people Sheep and Cattle in the early part of the Summer when provinder runs Scarce at home they come out to those places to partake of the new grass &c there is around those a portion of green or arable pasture Situated at the east base of Druim Thallagro. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by Thomas O Farrell c a [civilian assistant]
Trace 4
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Creag a' Rudha - Shore
Druim Thallagro - Hill
Airidhead nan Peghinnean - Shealings
[signed] Thomas O Farrell ca [civilian assistant]
6th May 1852 |
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ALLT CHASGRO |
Allt Chasgro |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
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This is a Small but Rapid Stream which flows from the east base of Cnuc Dubh in an north easterly direction by Arridhean Cuig Peghinnean into the Sea at Bun chasgro. |
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AIRIDH NAN GRUIGEAN |
Airish nan Gruigean |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
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Those are Several Shealings Some of which are in ruin which are unusually large they being used in the early part of the Summer for housing Sheep and Cattle built of peat moss and Stone and Thatched Situated at the east base of Campar Mor. |
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AIRIDH NAN GEARRAIDHEAN |
Airidh nan Gearraidhean |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
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Those are Several large Shealings the greater number are in ruin built of peat moss and Stone and thatched with Heather and peat moss Situated adjacent to and north east of Airidh nan Gruigean. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by Thomas O Farrell C A [Civilian Assistant]
Trace 4
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Allt Chasgro -- Stream
Airish nan Gruigean - Shealings
Airidh nan Gearraidhean - Shealings
[signed] Thomas O Farr[ell]
7th May [1852] |
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BUN CHASGRO |
Bun Chasgro |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
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This is a Small Shallow beach composed of bowlders and Shingle there is a Small but Steep Cliff around it about 60 feet high Situated at the South base of Rudha Geal. |
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EILEAN GLAS BUN CHASGRO |
Eilean Glas Bun Chasgro |
Donald Murray, Cuishader, Informant could not spell, John Morrison, Ordce Survey |
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This is a very Small Rock or Island with about 4 yards Square of Rough pasture on the top of it. it is about 30 feet high and nearly perpendicular there is a nother much of the Same Shape adjacent together with Several other High and low water ones the name applies Only to the most easterly one with grass on it. Situated adjacent to and South of Bun Chasgro. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by
Trace 4
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Bun Chasgro - Beach
Eilean Glas Bun Chasgro - Island
[signed] Thomas O Farrell ca [civilian assistant]
6th May 1852 |
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ALLT A MHAIDE |
Allt a Mhaide |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
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This is Stream which flows from the north east base of Campar Mor in an easterly direction till it falls into the Sea at Geilltean it retains this name no further east than the South west end of Rudha Geal. |
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AMHUINN CHAITHASEADAIR |
Amhuinn Chaithaseadair |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
This is a Small River but a rapid Stream flowing in a northerly direction it is a continuation of Allt a Mhaide from the South west end of Rudha Geal by the east base of Druim Chaithaseadair into Geilltean. |
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RUDHA GEAL |
Rudha Geal |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
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This is a Small low Head land of Rocky and mossy pasture its Shore is in General low but uneven the highest point being no more than 70 feet Situated about one mile east of Campar Mor and about 1 1/2 from Cuidhaseadair. |
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Plan 3 -- List of Names collected by Thomas O Farrell C A [Civilian Assistant]
Trace 3
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Allt a Mhaide - Stream
Amhuinn Chaithaseadair - River
Rudha Geal - Headland
[signed] Thomas O Farrell
7th May 1852 |
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TOBHA CORRACH |
Tobha Corrach |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
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This is a Small conical mossy pasture Knoll or hill on the top of which is a trig [Trigonometrical] Station Situated on the Sea Shore about 30 chains east of Cuidhaseadair. |
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CLADACH CHUIDHASEADAIR |
Cladach Chuidhaseadair |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
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This is a beach at low water forming a Small round Shallow Bay at High water which contains Several Small high Shelving Rocks Situated about 30 chains north east of Cuidhaseadair. |
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EILEAN GLAS CHUIDHASEADAIR |
Eilean Glas Chuidhaseadair |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
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This is a very Small Island a part of which is covered with rough pasture the remainder is composed of Shelving rock it is about 35 feet high and nearly level on the top it is connected with the Shore at Low water Situated adjacent to and north east of Cladach Chuidhaseadair. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by Thomas O Farrell c a [civilian assistant]
Trace 4
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Tobha Corrach - Knoll
Cladach Chuidhaseadair - Shore
Eilean Glas Chuidhaseadair - Island
[signed] Thomas O Farrell ca [civilian assistant]
6th May 1852 |
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CNOC DUBH |
Cnoc Dubh |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
This is a Small low rather long ridge of mossy pasture hill which affords tolerable good pasture in Summer to Sheep and cattle Situated adjacent to and north of Amhuinn Dubh |
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AMHUINN DHUBH |
Amhuinn Dhubh |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
This is a Small river which flows partly out of Loch Bacabhat in a easterly direction by Cuidhaseadair till it falls into the Sea at Cladach Chuidhaseadair. |
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CUIDHASEADAIR |
Cuidhaseadair |
Donald Murray Cuishader
Informant could not spell
John Morrison Ordce [Ordnance] Survey |
003 |
This is a Small farm house occupied by two Tenants it is built as usual of peat moss and Stone and thatched there is about 12 acres of tolerable good arable land attached it is Situated on the Sea Shore about 3 miles South of the Port of Ness and to the left of the new Road from the latter place to Stornoway. |
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Plan 3 D -- List of Names collected by Thomas O Farrell civil assist [civilian assistant]
Trace 4
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Cnoc Dubh - Hill
Amhuinn Dhubh - River
Cuidhaseadair - House
[signed] Thomas O Farr[ell]
6th May 18[52] |
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ALLT OCRASCRO |
Allt Ocrascro |
Donald McKenzie Eorradal
Informant could not spell
John Morrison |
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A small stream, which flows from the East base of Adabroc a Muigh, runs in a northerly direction and falls into the Sea, north of Dun Eorradal. |
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List of Names collected by C/a [Civilian assistant] Thomas O Farrell
Trace 3
Township or Parish - Barvas
Object
Allt Ocrascro - Stream |
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[Date Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE 4 APR. [APRIL] 95 SOUTHAMPTON
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