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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
INCHMULLOCH Inchmulloch
Inchmulloch
Inchmulloch
Inchmulloch
Inchmalloch
Inchmalloch
Inchmulloch
William McKittrick
William McBride
John McKelvie
Proprietors Rent Roll
Royal Engineers Map 1819
Ainslies Map 1782
George McHaffie, Esq.
031 |An indifferent house out of repair & unoccupied with a farm of about 54 acres of land attached, a considerable portion of it is rough pasture, on it is a Triangulation Station called by Triangulation Party "Inchmalloch". This farm is held by James Johnston of Kilstay. The property of Colonel McDowall of Logan.
3/4 mile NNE of Clanyard Bay.
INCHMULLOCH HILL Inchmulloch Hill
Inchmulloch Hill
Inchmulloch Hill
William McKittrick
Edward Kerr
George McHaffie, Esq.
031 A hill of a mound like shape on the farm of Inchmulloch, the surface of which is heathy pasture, on it is a Triangulation Station called by Triangulation Party "Inchmalloch".
7/8 mile NNE of Clanyard Bay.
INCHMULLOCH PLANTATION Inchmuloch Plantation
Inchmulloch Plantation
Inchmulloch Plantation
William McKittrick
James Chambers.
George McHaffie, Esq.
031 A small stripe of plantation on the N East side of Inchmulloch, the wood of which is mixed. The property of Colonel McDowall of Logan.

Transcriber's notes

Innis (Gaelic) An island, an isle or islet.
Mulloch (Gaelic) The top, summit etc., a height, an eminence Etc.
"Innis" does not always apply to an island:sometimes it means a "headland or promontory"; as Craiginish, Deiginish, Treishinish, [.......} etc.
Armstrong's Gaelic Dictionary.

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