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entries mention "SANDA":
Place name County Entry Source Argyllshire Argyll Sanda island, 6 miles ESE of the Mull of Kintyre, and Devaar island at the mouth of Campbeltown Loch. Much Groome Aven Argyll Aven, a modern provincial abbreviation of ` Avona Porticosa, ' the ancient name of the island Sanda in Southend parish, Argyllshire. Groome Canna Inverness Shire Sanda; and, together with that island, it comprises about 429 acres of arable land, and 1794 acres of green pasture Groome Dun-na-Feulan or Gull Rocks Argyll Sanda island, in Small Isles parish, Argyllshire. Of different magnitudes, but of similar height, rising 100 feet above sea-level Groome Dun-na-Feulan, or Gull Rocks Argyll Dun-na-Feulan , or Gull Rocks , 2 rocky islets, near Sanda island, Argyllshire. Bartholomew Elsness Orkney Sanda island, Orkney. Projecting 1½ mile southward from the main body of the parish, and flanking the W side Groome Glanasnar Argyll Glanasnar, a pastoral islet of Southend parish, Argyllshire, adjacent to the NE side of Sanda island. Groome Glunimore Argyll Glunimore , island, near Sanda isl., Kintyre, Argyll. Bartholomew Hebrides or Western Islands Scotland Sanda (57; 14), Sanday (58; 62), Scarba (7; 19), Seil (731; 661), Sheep in Kilbrandon (4; 2), Sheep off Lismore Groome Keil Argyll Sanda island, 10½ miles SSW of Campbeltown; and the estate extends a considerable distance along the coast. A ruined Groome Kintyre Argyll Sanda, with several islets. The peninsula is prevented only by the narrow isthmus of Tarbert from being an island. From Groome Sanda Argyll Sanda; and, being always covered by food tide, has endangered many a vessel. A lighthouse, erected on Sanda in 1850 at a cost Groome Sanda Argyll Sanda , island, Southend par., Argyllshire, at W. side of entrance to Firth of Clyde, 1¾ mile S. of Kintyre Bartholomew Sheep Isle Argyll Lismore and Appin par., Inner Hebrides, Argyllshire, adjacent to Sanda island and 1¾ mile S. of Kintyre peninsula, pop. 4. Bartholomew Southend Argyll Sanda and the adjacent islets, and has been called Southend since the Reformation. It is bounded N by the parish Groome Southend Argyll peninsula, Argyllshire - par. (comprising Sanda island), 30,801 ac., pop. 955; vil., 9½ miles SW. of Campbeltown; P.O., T.O. Bartholomew
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