OS1/35/87/38
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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PULINKUM BURN FOOT | Pulinkum Burn Foot Pulinkum Burn Foot |
John Brown William Todd |
035 | [situation] 1ΒΌ miles W. by S. [West by South] of Mull (farm house) A Small Creek or inlet of the [Sea] where Pulinkum burn falls |
SLOUCHNABAGS | Slock-na-bags Slock-na-bags |
John Brown William Todd |
035 | [situation] 2 chains west of Pulinkum Burn Foot A inlet of the Sea the entrance of which is rocky. |
DUNIEKELLIE | Dunie-Kellie Dunie-Kellie |
John Brown William Todd |
035 | [situation] At the East Side of Slouchna-bags A rock joined to the land of a considerable height its summit is tablulated & herbaged the North end of it is a hole which forms an artificial Arch. & runs from E. [East] to [West] |
Continued entries/extra info
[page] 38Parish of Kirkmaiden
Form 136
page -116- PulinKum Burn Foot
- 116- Slock-na bags
- 116- Dunie- Kellie
"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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