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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Sheet 138 Plan 13. -- Argyllshire

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