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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MONAMORE GLEN Monymore Glen Monymore Glen
Monamore Glen
meneadmhor Glen
Chalybeate Spring
Chalybeate Spring
Moniemore Glen
Moniemore Glen
Monymore Glen
Monymore Glen
Monadh Mhor
Nicol McNicol, Monymore
Estate Plan
Mr. Peterson Factor
New Stat Acct [Statistical Account],
Ramsay's Geology
Donald Hamilton, Lamlash
Peter Hamilton
Origines Parochiales
McArthur's Antiquities
Admiralty Chart
County Map
Bryce's Geology
249 A fine valley stretching from the Parish Boundary to near the Bay of Lamlash, There is a good road going through it, About ½ a mile from its head, on the roadside, is a fine spring strongly impregnated with iron -
Said to be derived from Monadh a Moor, and Mor great; or Moine a moss and Mor great -
GAR' BHEINN Garven
Garven
Garven
Garven
Gar' Bheinn
Nicol McNicol
James Bell Glen Kill
G. Hamilton Auchincairn
Mrs Crawford Glenscorrodale
Gaelic Orthography
249 A hill south from the top of Monymore Glen Gar (Garbh) Bheinn the rough mountain -

Continued entries/extra info

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Island of Arran -- Ph [Parish] of Kilbride

[Pencil notes] Monymore Glen - "The plan is wrong - Referred "

Gar' Bheinn - " Two n's on plan - Plan is correct but
if both incorrect "

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Chr1smac -Moderator, Brenda Pollock

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