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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLEANN UAINE Gleann Uaine
Gleann Uaine
Gleann Uaine
John McNaughton, Arrochar
Robert Campbell, Arrochar
John Ferguson, Arrochar
127; 135 A narrow Glen extending from the head of "Lag Uanie" northwards and joining "Glen Kinglas",
Sig [Signification]: Green Coloured Glen.
ALLT UAINE Allt Uaine
Allt Uaine
Allt Uaine
John McNaughton, Arrochar Robert Campbell, Arrochar John Ferguson, Arrochar 135 A stream having its source at the head of "Lag Uaine", flows at the bottom of the Glen as above named, finally enters the "Kinglass Water",
A' CHROIS An Crois
An Crois
An Crois
A' Chrois
John McNaughton, Arrochar Robert Campbell, Arrochar John Ferguson, Arrochar
GO. [Gaelic Orthography]
135 A very high mountain situated at the head of "Glen Loin",
Sig [Signification]: The Cross -

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8.
Argyllshire
in pencil - On 127 & 135
A'Chrois circled in pencil
"Crois being a noun feminine the noun def [definitive] is A'Chrois

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