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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Co. [County] Argyll

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