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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BEINN AN LOCHAIN Beinn an Lochain
Beinn an Lochain
Beinn an Lochain
Hugh Brodie, "Kilmorich"
John Fergusson, Arrochar
James McKellar, L: [Laigh] Glencroe
134 A high mountain of the first importance; on the east side it is very precipitous. It takes its name from the Lake at its foot.
Sign: [Signification] Mountain of the little lake.
HIGH GLENCROE High Glencroe Hugh Brodie, "Kilmorich"
John Fergusson, Arrochar
James McKellar, L: [Laigh] Glencroe
134 This name is applicable to a few scattered dwellings near the head of "Glen Croe". The name is pretty extensively known.
LOCH RESTIL Loch Restil Hugh Brodie, "Kilmorich"
John Fergusson, Arrochar
James McKellar, L: [Laigh] Glencroe
134 A small loch in "Bealach an Easain Dhuibh" and at the base of "Beinn an Lochain".

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Argyllshire

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