OS1/2/55/42
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Note under Glen Croe:]
Written on Sheet 42
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