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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
AN LEACANN An Leacann
An Leacann
An Leacann
Hugh Brodie, Kilmorich
John Fergusson, Arrochar
Peter Rankin L. [Laigh] Glencro
134 Applicable to a very steep brae behind the farm ho: [house] of Butterbridge, forming also part of the northern side of "Glen Kinglas , Der: [Derivation] -
BEINN-CHORRANACH (Ruins) Beinn Chorranach (Ruins)
Beinn Chorranach (Ruins)
Beinn Chorranach (Ruins)
"Beinn-chorranach" (Ruins)
Robert Campbell, Arrochar
John McNaughton, Arrochar
James McKeller, L: [Laigh] Glencro
Appd. Ortho.[Approved Orthography]
134 The ruins of what was formerly a steading, situated at the base of the hill from wh: [which] it is named
BEINN CHORRANACH Beinn Chorranach
Beinn Chorranach
Beinn Chorranach
Robert Campbell, Arrochar
John McNaughton, Arrochar
James McKeller, L: [Laigh] Glencro
134 A large hill of considerable prominence, rocky, and forms part of the southern side, and head of Glen Kinglas.

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