OS1/2/59/104
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CULDRYNACH BURN | Culdrynach Burn Culdrynach Burn Culdrynach Burn |
Mr McQuilkin, Culdreinich Mr Jonstone, Culdrynach Mr Johnstone, Ardpatrick |
212 | The stream which flows past Culdrynach and Tighgeata, and falls into Achadhchaoran Bay. |
KILANAISH | Kilanaish Kilanaish |
Mr Moir Kilanaish Rent Roll |
212 | A good substantial farm house and thatched offices, near the main road about ¾ mile north east of Tighgeata |
BURIAL GROUND [CiIIean Aonghais] | Cille an Aonghas Cille an Aonghas Cille an Aonghas Cillean Aonghais |
Mr Moir Kilanaish Mr McFarlane, Ardpatrick Mr McGregor, Ardpatrick |
212 | A small burial ground a short distance north east of Kilanaish Fram ho: [house] It appears to have been long used but no tradition or history of it can be obtained. It is from this that the above farm derives it's name. Sign. [Signification] "Angus's Grave" |
CILLEAN AONGHAIS | Cille an Aonghas Cille an Aonghas Cille an Aonghas Cillean Aonghais |
Mr Moir Kilanaish Mr McFarlane, Ardpatrick Mr McGregor, Ardpatrick |
212 | A small burial ground a short distance north east of Kilanaish Fram ho: [house] It appears to have been long used but no tradition or history of it can be obtained. It is from this that the above farm derives it's name. Sign. [Signification] "Angus's Grave" |
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Note: the entry for the "Burial Ground [Cillean Aonghais]" and "Cillean Aonghais" are the same and describe the same place.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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