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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CREAG NAN ATHOL Creag nan Athol
Creag nan Athol
Creag nan Athol
The Revd. [Reverend] J McDougall
Mr. H Brodie Laglingartan
Mr. J. Brodie Cairndow
133 Local tradition asserts this place to have been the scene of a skirmish between the Local "Militia" & a number of Athol men who were in the place on a plundering expedition, & from the latter it takes its name Situate about half a mile west of "Laglingartan".
Sig: [Signification] "The Athol Men's Craig"
CRUACH NAN CAPULL Cruach nan Capull
Cruach nan Capull
Cruach nan Capull
Hugh Brodie "Laglingartan".
Nicol McNicoll "Monevechadan".
Mr. J. Brodie "Cairndow".
133 A prominent hill feature at the head of "Coire No". The Ph. [Parish] Boundaries of "Lochgoill", "Kilmorich" and "Strachur" meet here on top.
The Sign: [Signification] of name is "The Mares' Hill".

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Sheet 133 -- Argyllshire

[Note to Creag nan Athol:]
Creag an Athol The Athol man's Craig
Creag nan Athol The Athol men's Craig

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