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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Creagan Daraich | Creagan Daraich Creagan Daraich Creagan Daraich |
J. McNab, Rowchoish J. McGrigor Rowchoish D. Clark Caulness |
003 | A Crag in the oak woods adjoining "Loch Lomond" south of "Ashlan". The name signifies, Little crag of the Oak. |
Creag Ashlan | Creag Ashlan | J. McNab Rowchoish J. McGrigor Rowchoish D. Clark Caulness |
003 | A remarkable & steep Craig near, & south of, "Ashlan" (which see) from which it is named and although near the old Farm of "Ashlan" should be retained as it is well known. |
Ashlan | Ashlan | J. McNab Rowchoish J. McGrigor Rowchoish D. Clark Caulness and D Mitchell Esqr of Blairvokie |
003 | A Farm steading now occupied as a Cottery. It is, as well the surrounding property in the Parish, the property of His Grace the Duke of Montrose. The Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] McFarlane considers the name to be a corruption of Aith Isleathan - the broad level plain, but the mode adopted is the one which is generally, and widely used, and would [continued on page 26] |
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[Page] 25Co. [County] Stirling
[Note under Creagan Daraich:]
"Creagan - a little craig or rock
Daraich - of the oak" (G.) [Gaelic]
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Alison James- Moderator, l10hoy
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