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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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TUMULUS [Craigneuk] | Tumulus Urn & flint Arrowheads found A. D. 1835 | Mr. Campbell P.O. [Post Office] Ledaig Mr. Beaton Schoolmaster Duncan McIlireach, Ledaig |
087 | This mound is at the entrance to the schoolhouse. Mr. Campbell's father at the time specified, when the road was being made into the house, discovered an Urn &c, containing calcined remains. The mound is now only a few feet in height, the top seems to have been cut off it, as it is quite flat. |
URN AND FLINT ARROWHEADS FOUND [tumulus, Craigneuk] | Tumulus Urn and flint arrowheads found A.D. 1835 | Mr. Campbell P.O. [Post Office] Ledaig Mr. Beaton Schoolmaster Duncan McIlireach Ledaig |
087 | This mound is at the entrance to the schoolhouse. Mr. Campbell's father at the time specified, when the road was being made into the house, discovered an Urn &c, containing calcined remains. The mound is now only a few feet in height, the top seems to have been cut off it, as it is quite flat. |
ALLT NAN TARRUING | Allt nan Tairgrean Allt nan Tairgrean Allt nan Tairgrean "Allt nan Tarruing" |
Mr Campbell Mr. Beaton Alexander McPhail G.O.[Gaelic Orthography] |
087 | A mountain stream issuing from "Lochan nan Roan" flowing in a southerly direction past Ledaig Post Office and falling into the sea there . Sig: [Signification] "Stream of the distilling" |
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