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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LUSS WATER Luss Water
Luss Water
Luss Water
Rev. [Reverend] D. Campbell
Peter Turner
Colin MacKay
010 An important stream rising on the boundary between the parishes of Luss and Row, at the highest point of "Gleann-na-Caorruinn" down which glen it flows receiving numerous tributaries. After leaving that glen it continues its course through the "Glen of Luss" and falls into Loch Lomond at Luss village.
COILLE-EUGHAIN HILL Coille-eughain Hill
Coille-eughain Hill
Coille-eughain Hill
Coille-eughain Hill
Rev. [Reverend] Dr. [Doctor] McFarlan
Rev. [Reverend] D. Campbell
Peter Turner
Colin MacKay
010 A long ridge topped hill of considerable height on the south side of "Luss Water" with which it runs nearly parallel. It has a fine regular appearance on all sides. The greater part of the wood from which it derives its name has been cut down.

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Co [County] Dumbarton

[Below entry for Coille-eughain Hill:]
"Coille, a wood or grove, (G. [Gaelic])
Eachain, (from Eachain) Smooth cockle, (G) [Gaelic]

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