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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Coille Mhòr | Coille Mhor Coille Mhor Coille Mhor |
Donald McIntyre John Blair Andrew Blair |
006 | An old cothouse partly in Ruins, on the farm of "Blairvockie" and the property of the Duke of Montrose. "Coille mhor" signifies big wood. |
Caol Ghleann | Caol Gleann Caol Gleann Caol Gleann |
Andrew Blair Donald McIntyre Donald McNab |
006 | A well known name applied to a narrow deep rugged glen extending, from, the Ph. [Parish] Road at Coillie mor for about a mile in a northerly direction, the stream running through it bear no name it signifies, Narrow Glen. |
Coille-mhòr Hill | Coille Mhor Hill Coille Mhor Hill Coille Mhor Hill |
Andrew Blair Donald McIntyre Donald McNab |
006 | This name is applied to a hill situated about half a mile north of Cluan, flat topped and rocky. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 90County of Stirling -- Buchanan Parish
[Note under Coille Mhòr:]
Coille, Wood
Mhòr, Great, large,
[Note under Caol Ghleann:]
"Caol", (G. [Gaelic]) A narrow strait,
Adjectives aspirate the nouns
to which they are prefixed
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Alison James- Moderator, Gerald Cummins
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