Volume contents
- 1 - Arrochar , page 1 (start)
- 10 - Arrochar , page 10
- 20 - Arrochar , page 20
- 30 - Arrochar , page 30
- 40 - Arrochar , page 40
- 50 - Arrochar , page 50
- 60 - Arrochar , page 60
- 70 - Arrochar , page 70
- 80 - Arrochar , page 80
- 85 - Arrochar , page 85 (end)
- 86 - Arrochar , title page
- 87 - Arrochar , index
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FIRKIN T.P. | Firkin T.P. [Turn Pike] Firkin T.P. [Turn Pike] |
Rev [Reverend] Dr. [Doctor] McFarlan Donald Sinclair John McFarlan Mr. Martin, Factor Table of Rates |
008 | A tollbar on the road from Dumbarton to Inverary. |
RUDHA BAN | Rudha-ban Rudha-ban Rudha-ban Rudha-ban |
Rev [Reverend] Dr. [Doctor] McFarlan Donald Sinclair John McFarlan Mr. Martin, Factor |
008 | Rudha ban, pronounced Ru-ban, signifies The white or fair point. It is applied to a small, pointed, projection into Loch Lomond. |
RUDHA DUBH | Rudha Dubh | Rev [Reverend] Dr. [Doctor] McFarlan Donald Sinclair John McFarlan Mr. Martin, Factor |
008 | A point like the above projecting into Loch Lomond. It is of considerable size and semi circular shape. The turnpike road passes along its margin which is bordered with flat and sloping rocks. This name like the above is descriptive of the object and is formed from the words Rudha a point and du black. |
Continued entries/extra info
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Co [County] Dumbarton
[Below entry for Rudha Ban:]
Rudha. (G) [Gaelic]. A point of land. Bàn, fair
[Below entry for Rudha Dubh:]
Dubh (G) [Gaelic], Black
Ordnance Survey - Dunbarton county, OS Name Books - Dunbarton county - Volume 3 - Parish of Arrochar, OS1/9/3
This volume contains information on place names found in the parish of Arrochar.
Ordnance Survey - Dunbarton county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Dunbarton, which is in the west of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.