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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Argyllshire

[An entry for Beinn Donich has been crossed out with note]
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