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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAM ALLT Cam Allt M Brodie, Garbal
M McIntyre, Ardvorlich
Angus McIntyre, Lochsloy
003 A stream rising near "Maol Bre[ac] and falling into a larger stream near[ly] half a mile above "Lochsloy"
CNOC Cnoc M Brodie, Garbal
M McIntyre, Ardvorlich
Angus McIntyre, Lochsloy
003 A well known name applied to a prominent feature a little to the North West of "Lochsloy"
MAOL AN T-SRATHA Maol an t-Sratha M Brodie, Garbal.
M McIntyre, Ardvorlich
Angus McIntyre, Lochsloy
003 An eminence on the County Boundary overlooking a small Strath [--] lies at the South of it. Its name [is] descriptive of its position
MAOL MEADHONACH Maol Meadhonach
Maol Meadhonach
Maol Meadhonach
M Brodie, Garbal
M McIntyre, Ardvorlich
Angus McIntyre, Lochsloy
003 A name signifying Mid Hey[--] applied to an eminence on the County Boundary

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Co. [County] Dumbarton

[Below entry for Maol Meadhonach:]
"Maol - a promontary - Meadhonach, in the centre."

[Below entry for Maol an t-Sratha:]
"Maol - a promontary - Sratha, of the valley."

[Below entry for Cnoc:]
Cnoc, a hill, knoll.

[Below entry for Cam Allt:]
"Cam, crooked, Allt, a stream"

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Alison James- Moderator, Ann Bray

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