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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT INNSE Allt Innse
Allt Innse
Allt Innse
Peter McIntyre
Malcolm Brodie
Peter McIntyre, Inverarnan
002 A well known name applied to a large stream, issuing from Lochanan Amhghair, pursues a westerly direction, and falls into River Falloch, opposite Inverarnan Inn. About 30 chains from its junction with the Falloch there is a large and picturesque waterfall.
BLARSTAINGE (Ruins) Blairstainge (Ruins)
Blairstainge (Ruins)
Peter McIntyre
Malcolm Brodie
Peter McIntyre, Inverarnan
002 A name applied to several ruins situated about half a mile east of Garabal. The property of Sir James Colquhoun Bart. [Baronet]
GLEN FALLOCH Glen Falloch
Glen Falloch
Glen Falloch
Glen Falloch
Glen Falloch
Robert Greive, Stuckinchapel
Peter McIntyre, Stuckindroin
Malcolm Brodie, Garabal
Johnston's Co [County] Map
Fullarton's Gazeteer
Tourist Guide Books
002 A large glen partly cultivated extending from the head of Loch Lomond to Kielator Perthshire a distance of about 6½ miles.

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County Dumbarton

[Below entry for Glen Falloch:]
Probably from Falach, hiding
Gleann Falaich
The valley of concealing or hiding, or valley of the covering
etc etc

[Below entry for Blarstainge:]
Blar, a field, Stainge, a ditch

[Below entry for Allt Innse:]
Allt, a stream, Innse sheltered

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Alison James- Moderator, Ann Bray, Elizabeth Carmichael

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