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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CREAGAN (Ruins) Creagan (Ruins)
Creagan (Ruins)
Creagan (Ruins)
John Buchanan
Duncan McEwen
Thomas Blair
153 An old farmsteading in ruins belonging to the estate of Ardkinglass.
ARGYLL'S BOWLING GREEN Argyll's Bowling Green
Argyll's Bowling Green
John Buchanan
Duncan McEwen
Thomas Blair
County Map of Dumbartonshire
153 A well known name applied to a Small spot of ground near the old bridle path leading from Portincaple ferry to lochgoilhead, being the route traversed by the Dukes of Argyll in journeying to and from their seat at Inveraray & the south prior to the formation of the present road through Glen Croe. it was in connection with their traversing this route that the name was derived.
CLACH NA SPIORAID Clach na Spioraid
Clach na Spioraid
Clach na Spioraid
Clach na Spioraid
Clach nan Spiorad
I. Buchanan
D McEwen
T Blair
153 A large boulder situated a little north west of Argyll's Bowling Green.
Sign. [Signification] Stone of the spirits.

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CLACH NA SPIORAID Clach nan Spiorad pencilled link to Stone of the spirits

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