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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Creag an Laoigh Creag an Laoigh
Creag an Laoigh
Creag an Laoigh
Donald McNab
John McGregor
Alexander Blair
003 A name applied to a precipitous rock, on the north side of the foot track, from Rowchoish to Ben Lomond, situated about half a mile East of the aforementioned place, and signifies, The Calf Craig.
Creag an Tairbh Creag an Tairbh
Creag an Tairbh
Creag an Tairbh
Donald McNab
John McGregor
Alexander Blair
003 A small craig or rock, about 7 chains south of Creag an Laoigh, the name signifies, The Bull Rock
Allt Doirean Allt Doirean
Allt Doirean
Allt Doirean
Donald Mcnab
Andrew Blair
Alexander Blair
003 A small stream rising 15 chains East of Rowchoish, flows Southward and falls into Loch Lomond it signifies Thicket Burn

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County Stirling

[Note under Creag an Laoigh:]
Creag, A rock A craig
Laoigh, A calf

[Note under Creag an Tairbh:]
Tairbh, a bull

[Note under Allt Doirean:]
Allt - A mountain stream
"Doire" - A grove, A thicket

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