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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DUNOON CASTLE (Ruins) Dunoon Castle (Remains of)
Dunoon Castle (Remains of)
Dunoon Castle (Remains of)
Dunoon Castle (Remains of)
Dunoon Castle (Remains of)
New Stat Acct [Statistical Account]
Fullarton's Gazetter
Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark
J. McArthur Moir Esqr.
Archibald Mains Dunoon
184 This building was situated on a conical shaped, steep, beautifully green mound, just over a rocky steep which falls to the sea. There are only five very small portions of the foundation now to be seen. There are traces of some artificial work on the sides of the hill.
"There is ample evidence on record of this Castle being in exsistence in the 12th Century but we are inclined to ascribe to it an origin by many centuries earlier than that period." New Stat Acct [Statistical Account]
TOM A' MHOID Tom a Mhoid New Stat Acct [Statistical Account]
Fullarton's Gazetter
Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark
J. McArthur Moir Esqr.
Archibald Mains Dunoon
184 "Near the Castle stood the 'Tom a Mhoid' or the hill of the Court of justice," Fullarton's Gazetteer
This is a small enclosure Kept in pasture, but there is nothing of an artificial nature about it. Its name is now vulgarly corrupted to "Tom Boyd."

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