OS1/32/9/21
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 21Parish 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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Alison James- Moderator, Su Floyd
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