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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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 - |
Continued entries/extra info
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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Michael Duignan
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