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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
STUCKINDROIN Stuckindroin


Stuckendroin
Peter McIntyre, occupier
Montague Martin, Factor
Malcolm Brodie
Property Map
004 A good farm house and Sheep grazing. The property of Sir James Colquhoun Bart. [Baronet]
STUC NA NIGHINN Stuchd na Nighinn Peter McIntyre
Malcolm Brodie
Peter McIntyre Inverarnan
004 A rocky feature of "Ben Vorlich" situated about half a mile South west of Stuckindroin
CLACH NAN TARBH Clach nan Tarbh or Pulpit Rock Peter McIntyre
Malcolm Brodie
Peter McIntyre
004 A well known name applied to a large and remarkable looking stone with a pulpit or aperture capable of containing two persons hewn out of the East Side, and Enclosed with a door ascended by a small flight of Steps. Sermons are preached here, by various Ministers several times during the year, It is situated about half a mile south of Stuckindroin

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County Dumbarton

[Below entry for Stuc na Nighinn:]
Stuchd, a cliff, Nighinn, a damsel.
Corrected on plan [from Stuchd to Stùc]
C.H.
See Spelling in Name Book
of Buchanan Ph. [Parish] page 181

[Below entry for Clach nan Tarbh:]
Clach, a stone,-
Tarbh, a bull.-

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Alison James- Moderator, Ann Bray

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