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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Eas Daimh Eas Daimh
Eas Daimh
Eas Daimh
Andrew Blair, Rowardennan Inn
John Blair, Ardess
Donald McNab, Rowchoish
006 This name is applied to a good stream. rising in Bealach ___ on the west side of Ptarmington, pursues a southwesterly and rugged course. and falls into Loch Lomond about half a mile north of Rowchreeshie, the name signifies the Stot or Ox Burn. (Eas is frequently applied in the Parish to streams coming down hill sides).
Allt Garbh Allt Garbh
Allt Garbh
Allt Garbh
Allt Garbh
Donald McIntyre
Andrew Blair
John Blair
Donald McNab
006 A stream rising on the western slope of Ptarmington. flowing in a south westerly direction and falls into Loch Lomond a little north of Rouchreeshie the name signifying, the coarse or rugged Burn.
Creag Iolaire Creag Iolaire
Creag Iolaire
Creag Iolaire
Andrew Blair
John Blair
Donald McNab
006 A well known name applied to a rock or Craig, situated near Rowchreeshie and signifies the Eagle rock or Craig.

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County Stirling

[Note under Eas Daimh:]
Eas. A cascade, cataract
Damh. Daimh - A hart, a stag - an ox

[Note under Allt Garbh:]
Allt - A mountain stream
Garbh - Rough, of unequal surface

[Note under Creag Oolaire:]
Creag - a rock
Iolaire (from Iolar) of an eagle,

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