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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Co [County] Dumbarton

[Below entry for Coiregrogain:]
"Coire - a dell, Grogan from Groganach, Stunted." (G. [Gaelic])

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