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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Rowardennan Inn Rowardennan Inn
Rowardennan Inn
Rowardennan Inn
Rowardennan Inn
Andrew Blair, Occupier
D. Mitchell Esqr. Blairvockie
W. Jolly Esq. Factor
Valuation Roll
006 A commodious Inn situated on the Eastern shore of Loch Lomond near the foot of Ben Lomond to the top of which a pony track leads from this place, there is a ferry to Inverbeg called the Kings Ferry, (described in the name sheets of the Parish of Luss). and a Pier for the transit of passengers to and from the Steamboats that ply on the Loch. The property of the Duke of Montrose and occupied by Andrew Blair. The Parish Road from Drymen, on which there are Mile Stones, ends here at the little jetty for the Ferry to Inveruglass.
Port na Craoibhe Port na Craoibhe
Port na Craoibhe
Port na Craoibhe
Andrew Blair
Donald McIntyre
John Blair Ardess
006 This name is applied to a small Bay in Loch Lomond a little south of Rowardennan. It signifies The Port or harbour of the tree.

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[Note under Port na Craoibhe:]
Craoibhe, (G.) [Gaelic] A tree

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