OS1/35/87/33
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DUNAGARROCH | Dun-a-garroch Dun-a-garroch |
John Brown William Todd |
035 | [situation] 1¾ miles west of Mull (farm house) A Small Creek of Gully the entrance of which is rugged.- |
SLOUCHLAURIE | Slock-laurie Slock-laurie |
John Brown William Todd |
035 | [situation] 10 chains ESE [East South East] of Dunagarroch A considerable heugh sloping for a short distance then forms a flat before it meets the high water mark. |
WEST BAY OF SLOUCHLAURIE | West Bay of Slock-laurie West Bay of Slock-laurie |
John Brown William Todd |
035 | [situation] About 6 chains SE by E [South East by East] of Dunagarroch A small Creek or Gully the entrance of which is rough & interspersed with Rocks |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 33Parish of Kirkmaiden
Form 136
Page 110- Dun- a- garroch
110- Slock-lawrie
110 - West Bay of Slock-laurie
"Slouch" a deep ravine or gully. Scottish Dictionary
"Sloc" a pit or hollow. Gaelic.
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Chr1smac -Moderator, Brenda Pollock
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