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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DRUIM NAN COMHRAG | Druim nan Comhrag Druim nan Comhrag Druim nan Comhrag |
Revd. [Reverend] P. Clark Mr D Sutherland Revd. [Reverend] C. McKenzie |
067 | A heathy pasture hill situate about a mile to the north west of Cnoc nam Fàl It signifies the Ridge of the Fights |
ALLT BAD AN DROIGHINN | Allt Bad an Droighinn Allt Bad an Droighinn Allt Bad an Droighinn |
Revd. [Reverend] P. Clark Mr D Sutherland Revd. [Reverend] C. McKenzie |
067 | A small stream at the north eastern base of Cnoc Bad nah Erig and running south easterly enters the Suisgill Burn three fourths of a mile above Allt an Fhithich. It means The Burn of the thicket of Thorns |
CNOC BAD NA H-EIRIG | Cnoc Bad na h-Eirig Cnoc Bad na h-Eirig Cnoc Bad na h-Eirig |
Revd. [Reverend] P. Clark Mr D Sutherland Revd. [Reverend] C. McKenzie |
067 | A heathy pasture hill situate about a mile to the north west of An Cnoc Buidhe It signifies the Hill of the Ransome Grove |
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[Page] 24County of Sutherland -- Ph. [Parish] of Kildonan
Cnoc Bad na h-Eirig [Note]
Cnoc Bad na h-Èirige ? The final e and with the accent on the first letter to distinguish
it from the gen. sing. [genitive singular] of Eireag A young hen. - which is written Eirige
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