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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Maol a' Chapuill Maol a' Chapuill
Maol a' Chapuill
Maol a' Chapuill
J. Buchanan Comer
J. McFarlane Comer
D. McNab Rowchoish
004 Maol a' Chapuill or The Mare's Hill is a well known name applying to a projecting feature on the southern brow of the ridge on which Cruachan stands.
Allt Maol a' Chapuill Allt Maol a' Chapuill J. Buchanan Comer
J. McFarlane Comer
D. McNab Rowchoish
004 A little stream flowing [to] "Abhainn Gaoithe" from the hill of the same name which is well known.
Allt Criche Allt Criche J. Buchanan Comer
J. McFarlane Comer
D. McNab Rowchoish
004 This signifies the March or Boundary Stream and flows to the "Abhainn Gaoithe" from the east of "Maol a' Chapuill"

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Co. [County] Stirling -- Buchanan Parish

[Note under Maol a' Chapuill:]
Maol, The brow of a rock; a cape; a promontory
"Chapuill", from "Capull", a mare

[Note under Allt Maol a' Chapuill:]
Allt - A mountain stream

[Note under Allt Criche:]
Crìch, A boundary.

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