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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DRUIM A BHEANNAICH | Druim a Bheanach Druim a Bheannaich Druim a Bheannaich |
John Smith John Mackay Angus Matheson |
016 | [Situation] On the sea coast 50 chains West by North of the village of Airde Uige. A small rocky hill, at the base of which there are three small fresh water lochs, "Druim a Bheannaich" signifies Blessing Eminence |
BEANNACHADH | Beanachadh Beannachadh Beannachadh |
John Smith John Mackay Angus Matheson |
016 | [Situation] On the southern side of Druim a Bheannaich, 50 chains West of Aird Uige Village. The ruins of a house, which was built of stones, roughly placed together without morter, it is about twenty eight feet long by eighteen feet wide and about 5 feet high.Tradition says that this ruin was inhabited by a Priest or some religious person in the time of persecution, "Beannachadh" signifies Blessing |
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