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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LEATHAD NA LEIGE | Leathad na Leaga Leathad na Leige Leathad na Leige Leathad na Leige |
Neil Macdonald John Morrison John Mackay Donald Murray |
017 | This is composed of the eastern slopes of Cnoc Leathainn na Learga and Mullach Leathad na Learga, it is a gentle slope, and mostly arable land, a part of Tobson is built on it. Leathad na Leige signifies Bog's Slope or Declevity. |
Druim na Atha Druim na h-Atha Druim na h-Athadh Druim na h-Athadh |
Neil Macdonald John Morrison John Mackay Donald Murray |
A low, flat, arable hill on which is a small enclosure, its soil is tolerably good, and tolerably well cultivated. Druim na h Athadh signifies Kiln or Ford Eminence |
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DRUIM NA H-ATHADH | Druim na Atha Druim na h-Atha Druim na h-Athadh Druim na h-Athadh |
Neil Macdonald John Morrison John Mackay Donald Murray |
017 | A low, flat, arable hill on which is a small enclosure, its soil is tolerably good, and tolerably well cultivated. Druim na h Athadh signifies Kiln or Ford Eminence |
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Isobel Macdonald, Nora Edwards
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