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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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102.5 -- Glenorchy & Inishail -- Argyllshire

[Note - Glen Orchy]
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