1716 |
Turnbull map |
1776 |
1779 |
Estate Instructions |
List of Arms |
1768 |
Census | Census |
1794 |
How | Hough | Hough | Hough | Hough |
Murdat | Muirdat | Murstat | Muirdale | |
Kerahianvoir | Keratrianvoir | |||
Kerameanoch | Kerameanoch | |||
Kerahusagar | Kerachussegar | Kerenussigair | Kerachusegar | |
Crossigar | Kerachrosegar | Kerachrossegar | Kerencrossigair | Kerachrosegar |
Keranokile | Keronakile | Kerennakeil | Keranokill | |
Kilchenichmore | Kilchenichmore | Kilchenichmore | Kilkennethmore | Kilchenichmore |
Map Reference:
Name Type: township
Meaning: The first element is the Gaelic ceathramh or quarterland (even though there seem to be five). The second element is the Gaelic meadhanach, middle.
Other Forms: Kerameanoch - Tiree Rental 1747.
Kerameanoch - Argyll Estate Instructions, ed. Eric Cregeen, Scottish History Society, 1964
Related Places:
Information:One of the townships to the west of Beinn Hough, evacuated because of erosion.
The people had to leave Murdat in the spring of 1815 because of sand blow - SA 1974/134/A1.
Local Form:
Languages : Gaelic
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