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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLEN CROE Glen Croe
Glen Croe
Glen Croe
Hugh Brodie. Kilmorich.
John Fergusson. Arrochar.
Hugh McFarlane, "Coilessan"
134 A very steep Glen extending from "Rest and be thankful" to "Ardgartan", on the borders of "Loch Long".
CROE WATER Croe Water Hugh Brodie. Kilmorich.
John Ferguson. Arrochar.
Hugh McFarlane, "Coilessan"
134 A considerable stream having its source in "Coire Croe", flows through Glen Croe, enters "Loch Long" near Ardgartan
LAIGH GLENCROE Laigh Glencroe Hugh Brodie. Kilmorich.
John Ferguson. Arrochar.
Hugh McFarlane, "Coilessan"
134 A small Cot house on the farm of "Collissan"
CEANN AN TUIRC Ceann an Tuirc
Ceann an Tuirc
Ceann an Tuirc
Peter Rankine Craigdhu
Archibald McGlashan L [Laigh] Glencroe
Gaelic Orthography
134 A large stone at western base of Ben Arthur. Deriving this name from its somewhat resembling in appearance a boars head.
Sign. [signification] The boar's head.

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