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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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INVERUGLAS WATER | Inveruglas Water Inveruglas Water Inveruglas Water |
M. Martin Esqr. M. Brodie Garabal M. McIntyre Ardvorlich |
006 | A large and rugged stream issuing out of Loch Sloy and after a course of nearly 4 miles falls into "Loch Lomond" at "Upper Inveruglas" |
COIREGROGAIN | Coiregrogain Coiregrogain Coiregrogain |
M. Brodie John McNaughton Angus McIntyre Lochsloy |
006 | An inferior dwelling house situated at the junction of "Allt Coiregrogain" with Inveruglas Water. It has not been occupied for some time. |
ALLT COIREGROGAIN | Allt Coiregrogain | M. Brodie John McNaughton Angus McIntyre Lochsloy |
006 | A good stream rising between "Beinn Eim" and "Beinn Croise", both in Argyleshire, and for a portion of its course forming the By. [Boundary] between Counties Dumbarton and Argyle falls into "Inveruglas Water" at "Coiregrogain" |
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[Below entry for Coiregrogain:]
"Coire - a dell, Grogan from Groganach, Stunted." (G. [Gaelic])
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