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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DÙN MHUILIG | Dùn Mhuilig (Remains of) Dùn Mhuilig (Remains of) Dùn Mhuilig (Remains of) "Dùn a' Mhullaig" |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. McMichael, Craignish manse Mr. McPherson, Achanarnich Mr. Campbell Gartcharran Hillock of the Cover." (?) Ortho: [Orthography] as given approved. [Initialled] RH |
138 | An ancient fort, supposed to be of British or Danish origin, situate on the summit of a rocky, wooded eminence on the policies of, and about a quarter of a mile east from Craignish Castle. The remains consist of a circular dry-stone wall, about three-fourths of which is in a fair state of preservation and from three to four feet in height and six or seven feet in thickness. - Sig. [Signification] not known. |
FORT [Dùn Mhuilig] | Dùn Mhuilig (Remains of) Dùn Mhuilig (Remains of) Dùn Mhuilig (Remains of) |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. McMichael, Craignish manse Mr. McPherson, Achanarnich Mr. Campbell Gartcharran |
138 | An ancient fort, supposed to be of British or Danish origin, situate on the summit of a rocky, wooded eminence on the policies of, and about a quarter of a mile east from Craignish Castle. The remains consist of a circular dry-stone wall, about three-fourths of which is in a fair state of preservation and from three to four feet in height and six or seven feet in thickness. - Sig. [Signification] not known. |
BÀGH DÙN MHUILIG | Bàgh Dùn Mhuilig Bàgh Dùn Mhuilig Bàgh Dùn Mhuilig Bay Vulig |
Rev [Reverend] Mr. McMichael Mr. McPherson Mr. Campbell Estate Plan |
138 | A small inlet of Loch Craignish lying a short distance S.E. [South East] from the above. Signifies Dun Mhuilig Bay |
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[Page] 55Sheet 138 Plan 13. -- Argyllshire
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