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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Lime Hill Lime Hill
Lime Hill
Lime Hill
Mr. John McNeil - Corrie
Mr. J. Mackechney - Gartnabrodnaig
Mr. J. Thomson - Spittal
007.14 A small oblong hill situated on the South side of Kelty Water it is composed of limestone, hence the name.
Maol Ruadh Maol Ruadh
Maol Ruadh
Maol Ruadh
Mr. J. Mackechney Gartnabrodnaig
Mr. J. Thomson Spittal
Mr. John McNeil Corrie
007.14 A small hill situated north east of Lime Hill, it is composed of a Reddish kind of limestone, and signifies "the Red promontory"
Kelty Water 007.15 Described on name sheets of Plan 7-15

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Parish of Drymen -- County of Stirling

[Below entry for Maol Ruadh:]
"Maol. - a promontory
Ruadh. - red
Ruaidh - of the deer. - " (Gaelic)
Maol Ruaidh. - The Deers Hill &c
Maol Ruadh. - The red promontory.

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