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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLEN MALLAN Glen Mallan
Glen Mallan
Glen Mallan
Glen Mallan
Peter MacGregor, Glenmallan
Colin MacKay, Gleann na Caorruinn
Duncan Campbell, Gorten
Finlay Sinclair, Gortean na Leirg
009 A well known name applied to a narrow and rugged glen extending from the side of "Loch Long" till it joins "Gleann na Caorruinn" and "Gleann Culannach", which latter is a continuation of it. The derivation of this name is not known.
STRONE T.P. Strone T.P. [Turn Pike] Peter MacGregor, Glenmallan
Colin MacKay, Gleann na Caorruinn
Duncan Campbell, Gorten
Finlay Sinclair, Gortean na Leirg
009 A tollbar on the turnpike road from Dumbarton to Arrochar. The houses near this bear no name.
STRONMALLANACH Stronmallanach



Stronmalachan
Peter MacGregor, Glenmallan
Colin MacKay, Gleann na Caorruinn
Duncan Campbell, Gorten
Finlay Sinclair, Gortean na Leirg
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
009 A poor dwelling house on the side of the hill of that name. It is the property of Sir James Colquhoun, Bart. [Baronet] and was formerly a farm house.

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Co [County] Dumbarton

[Below entry for Glen Mallan:]
Gleann Mallan
Màla A bag &c. Gleann Màlan
See Gleann Cùlanach p. [page] 41a
for Gleann

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