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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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REST AND BE THANKFUL | Rest and be thankful, | James McKeller Laigh Glencroe Robert Campbell Arrochar John McNaughton Arrochar |
134 | Two slabs, the principal one of granite, placed in the form of a chair or seat, intended for those who may happen to be travelling up the steep incline of Glen Croe, to rest for a short period. The name is known throughout the country. On the granite slab is carved the following: "Rest and be thankful. Military Road repaired by the 93rd Regt. [Regiment] 1768. Transferred to the Commissioners for Highland Roads and Bridges 1814." |
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[Page] 28Argyllshire
[An entry for Beinn Donich has been crossed out with note]
See Sheet 142
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