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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GLEANN DUBH | Glen Dhu Glen Dubh Gleann Dubh |
A. McKillop, Sannox Map in Bryce's Geology Gaelic Orthography |
238 | A small glen lying between Tunna and Clachan, and extending from the road to near Sail an Im. Sign [Signification]: Black Glen. |
| TUNNA | Tunna Tunna Tunna |
A. McKillop M. Mackay, Keeper Duncan Kerr, Shepherd |
238 | A low, but prominent hill, on the South of Gleann Dubh. This word literally signifies a ton. It seems, in Arran, to be applied to hills of a certain shape, or situated in peculiar circumstances. |
| ABHAINN TUNNA | Awen Tunna Awen Tunna Awen Tunna Abhainn Tunna |
A. McKillop M. Mackay, Keeper Duncan Kerr, Shepherd Gaelic Orthography |
238 | A stream flowing through Gleann Dubh and falling into the water flowing through North Glen Sannox. Sign [Signification]: Tunna Water. Ton River |
| NORTH GLEN SANNOX | North Glen Sannox North Glen Sannox North Glen Sannox North Glen Sannox North Glen Sannox |
A. McKillop M. Mackay, Keeper Duncan Kerr, Shepherd Map in Bryce's Geology Mr Robert Stoddard, Farmer |
238 | A long valley stretching from Coire nan Ceum to the sea. Its sides are smooth and, comparitively speaking, devoid of rocks. |
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Island of Arran Parish of Kilbride
Ordnance Survey - Bute county, OS Name Books - Bute county - Volume 3 - Parishes of Kilbride and Kilmory, OS1/6/3
This volume contains information on place names found in the parishes of Kilbride and Kilmory.
Ordnance Survey - Bute 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 Bute, which is in the west of Scotland.