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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LAG UAINE | Lag Uaine | see Sheet 5. Dumbartonshire [....] in 1860. | 135 | A beautiful green hollow between Beinn Ime and Ben Vane. One half of the hollow lies in Dumbartonshire, in the name sheets of which it has already been described. Sign [Signification]: Green hollow. |
GLEANN LEACANN SHEILEACH | Glen Laichcan hailuch Glen Laichcan hailuch Glen Leacann Sheileach |
John Ferguson. Arrochar Robert Campbell. Arrochar Gaelic Orthography |
135 | A fine valley stretching from Bealach a'[....] to the point where Allt Coir....] becomes the County boundary - Sign [Signification]: Glen of the willow declivity. |
LEACANN SHEILEACH | Laichcan hailuch Laichcan hailuch Leacann Sheileach |
John Ferguson. Arrochar Robert Campbell. Arrochar Gaelic Orthography | 135 | The side of the hill called Crois. Falling to the upper part of Allt Coirgrogain. Sig [Signification]: Willow declivity |
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4Co. [County] Argyll
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