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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DUBH CHNOC | Dubh Chnoc Dubh Chnoc Dubh Chnoc |
M. Brodie Garabal M. McIntyre Ardvorlich John McNaughton, U [Upper] Inveruglas |
006 | A descriptive and well known name applied to a little hill of dark appearance at the west of the County |
KENMORE WOOD | Kenmore Wood Kenmore Wood Kenmore Wood |
M. Martin Esqr. Factor M. Brodie Garabal M. McIntyre Ardvorlich John McNaughton, U [Upper] Inveruglas Property Map |
006 | A large wood extending from "Blarannich" to the ferry from "Upper Inveruglas" to "Inversnaid". It is partly natural but the greater portion of it has been planted of late years. |
WALLACE'S ISLE | Wallace's Isle Wallace's Isle Wallace's Isle |
John McNaughton M. McIntyre W. McIntyre, Inversnaid |
006 | A small island at the point where "Inveruglas Water falls into Loch Lomond". It is in no way connected with Sir W. Wallace the Scottish Hero. |
Continued entries/extra info
37Co. [County] Dumbarton
[Below entry for Dubh Chnoc:]
Dubh. - black, Chnoc, a hill.
[Below entry for Kenmore Wood:]
From Cean Mor, great headland.
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Alison James- Moderator, Ann Bray
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