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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COTHOUSE INN Cot House Inn
Cot House Inn
Cot House Inn
Mr McKinnon prop [proprietor]
Sign Board
James Turnbull Dalilongart
174 A roadside Inn near the bridge over the "River Eachaig"
ARDBEG Ardbeg R. J. Unwin Esqr. Prop [Proprietor] 174 Two villas near the side of "River Eachaig", and which are considered the North West end of the village of "Kilmun"
KILMUN COTTAGE Kilmun Cottage Mr. Weir, Tenant 174 Two villas near the side of "River Eachaig", and which are considered the North West end of the village of "Kilmun"
ALLT NA SRUTHLAIG Allt na Sruthlaig
Allt na Sruthlaig
Allt na Sruthlaig
Duncan Campbell Gairletter
Peter Crawford, Strone
Donald White, Cnocan
174 A stream rising off Kilmun Hill and falling into Holy Loch at the village of Kilmun, From the words Allt & Sruthlag each signifying a stream, it is very probable that the original name was "Sruthlag" only and the word "Allt" came in course of time to be added to it, The name as it now stands was well known 50 years ago but is now only known to the elder portion of the people in its locality.

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County of Argyll -- Ph. [Parish] of Kilmun

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