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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LOCH A BHEANNAICH | Loch Bheanach Loch a Bheannaich Loch a Bheannaich |
John Smith John McKay Angus Matheson |
016 | [situation] Near the sea coast, half a mile West of Aird Uige Village. A small fresh water Loch, out of which runs a small stream, into the sea, and into which runs a small stream from the moss. "Loch a Bheannaich" Signifies Blessing Loch. |
AIRIDH ARD | Airidh Ard Airidh Ard Airidh Ard |
John Smith John McKay Angus Matheson |
016 | [situation] Between Leathadh na h Athadh and Cumha Glas, 15 chains East of Aird Uige Village. A small shealing in ruins, which was built of peat sods and stones. "Airdh Ard" signifies High Shealing |
Continued entries/extra info
[page] 10Parish of Uig
67 - Loch a Bheannaich [note] Blessing Loch
72 - Airidh Ard [note] High Shealing
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