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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT A' GHÀRAIDH | Allt à Ghàraidh Allt à Ghàraidh Allt à Ghàraidh |
Hugh Brodie "Laglingartan" Peter Brodie "Laglingartan" Nicol McNicoll "Monavechadan" |
134 | A Mountain Stream flowing down the Southern slopes of "Glen Kinglas" and signifies "The Dike Burn". |
GLEN KINGLAS | Glen Kinglas Glen Kinglas |
Mr. John Brodie "Cairndow" Hugh Brodie "Laglingartan" |
134 | A very steep Glen through which the public road between Glasgow and Inverary passes. The name is applicable from the South end of the village of "Cairndow", eastward as far as "Gleann na Uaine" - Sheet 126. |
KINGLAS WATER | Kinglas Water Kinglas Water |
Mr. John Brodie "Cairndow" Hugh Brodie "Laglingartan" |
134 | As stream known by the name "Kinglas Water", flows at the bottom in a westerly course into "Loch Fine". |
STOB AN EAS | "An Stob" "Stob an Eas" "Stob an Eas" "Stob an Eas" |
Hugh Brodie "Laglingartan" Peter Brodie "Laglingartan" Nicol McNicoll "Monevechadan" Mr. John Brodie "Cairndow" |
134 | A very prominent & steep feature Northward of "Glean Beag". Viewed from the Glen below it has a pointed abrupt appearance and accordingly signifies "The Stump", and in the second Case "Stump of the Waterfall" or "Cataract". |
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[Page] 19Sheet 134 -- Argyllshire
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Alison James- Moderator, Michael Duignan
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