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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CORRYGHOIL | Corryghoil Corryghoil Corryghoil |
John Campbell Occupier Duncan Dewar Dalmally Rev [Reverend] Mr. McLean |
102 | A farm house and offices situate on north side of public road leading to Tyndrum about 1½ miles east of Dalmally Inn. The property of Earl Bredalbane. |
CEANN-DROCHAID (Ruins) | Ceanndrochaid Ceanndrochaid Ceanndrochaid Ceanndrochaid |
John Campbell Corryghoil Duncan Dewar Dalmally Robert Scott Dalmally Rev [Reverend] Mr McLean |
102 | Several ruins on north side of River Orchy, between Corryghoil and Beithe Donn. Sign [Signification] "Bridgehead." |
INVERLOCHY | Inverlochy Inverlochy Inverlochy Inverlochy |
Duncan Dewar Dalmally John Campbell Corryghoil Robert Smith Dalmally Rev [Reverend] Mr McLean |
102 | A number of thatched cottages situate at junction of roads leading from Tyndrum and Bridge of Orchy to Dalmally and about 1½ mile from that Inn. |
GLEN ORCHY | Glen Orchy Glen Orchy Glen Orchy Glenurchy |
Fullarton's Gazetteer Black's Map of Scotland Johnston's Royal Atlas New Statistical Account |
076; 077; 090; 102 | A long winding Valley through which the River Orchy flows, and extends from Loch Tulla till it joins the Strath of Orchy which occurs at the confluence of the River Lochy with the River Orchy. |
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[Page] 39102.5 -- Glenorchy & Inishail -- Argyllshire
[Note - Glen Orchy]
On sheet 102
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