Volume contents
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- 156A - Campbelton , Page 156A (loose note)
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- 176 - Campbelton , Title page
- 177 - Campbelton , Index
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SALTPANS | Saltpans Saltpans Saltpans |
Captain McNeil, Losset Park Frederick McNeil Alexander McKelvie, Factor |
256 | A row od small dwelling houses, Smithy. The property of Captain McNeil. Salt in [--] times went to be manufactured [--] the name. |
LOSSET PARK | Losset Park Losset Park Losset Park |
Captain McNeil Alexander McKelvie, Factor Langland Map of Kintyre |
256 | A small but handsome mansion house, a garden and a small plot of ornamental ground attached. The property [and] residence of Captain McNeil. |
UISAED | Uisaed Uisaed Uisaed |
Mr. P. McIntosh Campbelton Alexander McKelvie, Factor Captn. [Captain] McNeil |
256 | A rocky point of land on the [--] Shore of the lands of Losset & situated nearly ½ a mile west of Saltpans. |
CAIRN [Uisaed] | Cairn | 256 | here [at Uisaed] a tolerable sized Cairn of Stones [rests.] The Ancient Sepulchral Cairn often met [with.] But no one in the locality can state whether or not, as no tradition of it exists. |
Continued entries/extra info
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256.12 Parish of Campbletown Argyllshire
[Uisaed] Mr. McIntosh says that, Uisaed, is
quite applicable to a point of land
through Kintyre.
[Cairn (Uisaed)] not an old cairn but
modern - T.P.W. Lt.RE [Thomas Pilkington White Lieutenant of the Royal Engineers]
Ordnance Survey - Argyll county, OS Name Books - Argyll county - Volume 78 - Parish of Campbeltown, OS1/2/78
This volume contains information on place names found in the parish of Campbeltown.
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.