Map Reference: Cornaigbeg 47
Name Type: boundary wall
Meaning: Drystone dyke at the border
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Information: 'Rough peaty land where many of the horses and cattle were grazed in the summer and autumn. Beyond this, and separated by a stone and sod wall (the gàrradh-crìche or gàrradh-slèibhe) was the general hill grazing (sliabh) - Cregeen 2004, Recollections of an Argyllshire Drover (John Donald), 130
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Languages : GaelicInformants: Hector J Campbell, Cornaigbeg, 3/1994
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