Volume contents
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HOUGH SKERRIES | Hough Skerries Hough Skerries Hough Skerries |
Mr. John McLean, Kilmoluag Mr. McLean, Farmer, Greenhill Revd. [Reverend] John G. Campbell, Tiree |
063 | A large and dangerous group of rocks between 1 1/4 and 1 1/2 miles north by east of Craignish Point. Five small points show above high water; the rest are only accessible at spring tides and in calm weather. Situated, in the Parish of Tiree. Property of His Grace the Duke of Argyll. |
| SGEIR A' MHÙSGAIN | Sgeir a' Mhùsgain Sgeir a' Mhùsgain Sgeir a' Mhùsgain |
Mr. John McLean, Kilmoluag Revd. [Reverend] John G. Campbell, Tiree Mr. Alexander McLean, Farmer, Scarnish, Tiree |
063 | A large low water rock, one of the group of Hough Skerries. Meaning "Reef of the Hose-fish" Situated in the Parish of Tiree. |
| SGEIR SHEALG | Sgeir Shealg Sgeir Shealg Sgeir Shealg |
Revd. [Reverend] John G. Campbell, Tiree Mr. Alexander McLean, Farmer, Scarnish Tiree Mr. John McLean Kilmoluag Tiree |
063 | A small group of rocks with two points visible at high water, situated half a mile north west of Hough Skerries. Meaning "Hunting Rock". Situated in the parish of Tiree. Property of His Grace the Duke of Argyll. |
| DUBH SGEIR | Dubh Sgeir Dubh Sgeir Dubh Sgeir |
Revd. [Reverend] John G. Campbell, Tiree Mr. Alexander McLean, Farmer, Scarnish Tiree Mr. John McLean Kilmoluag Tiree |
063 | A small rock in the sea showing a small point at high water and situated 1 1/2 miles west by north of Hough Skerries. Meaning "Black Rock" Situated in the parish of Tiree. Property of His Grace the Duke of Argyll. |
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Sheet 63 -- Island of Tiree. -- Argyllshire
[Signed]
John McKeith
Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
Ordnance Survey - Argyll county, OS Name Books - Argyll county - Volume 64 - Parish of Coll, OS1/2/64
This volume contains information on place names found in the parish of Coll.
Ordnance Survey - Argyll county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Argyll, which is in the west of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.