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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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KILCREGGAN | Kilcreggan Kilcreggan Kilcreggan |
Lorn Campbell Esqr Mr. Johnston Mr. Hunter |
016 | A succession of Villas, many of them of very elegant design, on the southern shore of the parish near the entrance to Loch Long. there are a United Presbyterian Church a post office several shops and near the eastern extremity there is an excellent Wooden Pier at which Steamers call at all states of the tide. The name is derived from a small farm of the name a short distance NE [North East] from the Pier. The name applies from the farm steading westward to the road leading to Craigrownie Church. |
TOM BAN | Tom Ban Tom Ban Tom Ban |
Lorn Campbell Esqr Mr. Hunter Mr. McLaren |
016 | A hill SWest [southwest] from Portkill commanding a fine view of the Firth and the opposite shore. |
ROCKFIELD COTTAGE | Rockfield Cottage Rockfield Cottage |
Lorn Campbell Esqr Mr. John McKeller Occr. [Occupier] |
016 | A small cottage on the farm of Portkil occupied by Mr. John McKeller |
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[Page] 77Dumbartonshire -- Parish of Roseneath
[Under Tom Ban entry:]
Tom Ban (G.) 'White, or Fair Hill'
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