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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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
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Co. [County] Stirling

[Note under Creagan Daraich:]
"Creagan - a little craig or rock
Daraich - of the oak" (G.) [Gaelic]

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