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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CNOCAN SGOULAR | Cnocan Sgoular Cnocan Sgoular Cnocan Sgoular |
Hector McAllister Robert Campbell Mr. Munro Glenafiach |
201 | A small hill on the grazing of Barnellan. Signification, not known. |
TOMAG | Tomag Tomag Tomag |
Hector McAllister Robert Campbell Mr. Munro Glenafiach |
201 | A knoll on west side of county road near the Parish boundary. Sign. [Signification] "A little hillock" |
LOCHAN LIATH | Lochan Liath Lochan Liath Lochan Liath |
Hector McAllister Robert Campbell Mr. Munro Glenafiach |
201 | A well known name applied to a small lake situated about half a mile south west of Barnellan. The centre of which forms part of the parish boundary. Sign. [Signification] "Grey lochan" |
DOIRE-NA H-ARAICH (Ruin) | Doire-na-hearra Doire-na-hearra Doire-na-hearra Doire-na-hearra Doire-na h-araich, Doire-na h-earraiche |
Hector McAllister Robert Campbell Mr. Munro Glenafiach Dugald Sinclair Esqr. Kilhamaig The thicket-field The bottom, or lower thicket. |
201 | A ruin formerly a small farmsteading. The property of Dugald McNeil Esqr. of Saddell. Derivation not known. |
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[Doire-na h-araich] Doire-na-h-Eire The snowy or icy grove
Araich a battle field from [war] battle slaughter [and] [doire] a field
very doubtful
Transcriber's notes
Tomag has been marked as "Unimportant" and was not included on the map nor in the index.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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