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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CLAIS MHÒR LANGWELL | Clais Mhòr Langwell | Mr Angus McGregor, Invercarron Hill | 018 | A large shallow hollow above the fir plantation north of Corvest, Meaning "Large Hollow of Langwell". |
TÒRR DUBH NAN GABHAR | Tòrr Dubh nan Gabhar | Mr Angus McGregor, Invercarron Hill | 018 | A very small Knoll on the west side of the road about a quarter of a mile southeast of Hillton. Meaning, "Black Knoll of the Goats". |
CÀRN NAN CONACHT (Site of) | Carn nan Conacht Site of | Mr Angus McGregor, Invercarron Hill | 018 | A small spot of ground on the east side of the road leading to Hillton, and opposite Tòrr Dubh nan Gabhar. It is supposed to be the place of interment of men who fell at the battle of Lamentation Hill. It is under cultivation now, but about two years ago there was a stone wall round the spot which was removed by the tenant when trenching the ground. Meaning not Known. |
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Clais Mhòr Langwell [note]
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Càrn nan Conacht Site of [notes]
accent wanted
Càrn nan Conachtach?
or
Carn nan Conacht
A suggestion only.
for further enquiry
There were Irishmen (Soldiers) at this
Battle - Carn nan Conactach
is the The Connacht mens Cairn
Conachtach A Conaght man
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