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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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.

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County 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

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