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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ARDYNE POINT Ardyne Point
Ardyne Point
Ardyne Point
Ardine Point
Ardine Point
Alexander S. Finlay Esqr.
Estate Plan 1819
Robert Mitchell, Fishermant
Admiralty Chart
County Map
194 A flat point of land projecting into the sea.
GLEN FYNE Glenfyne A.S. Finlay Esqr. of Toward
James Lamont Esqr. Knockdow
James Brown. Lighthousekeeper
194 A Glen through which runs the Ardyne Burn. The name is not very generally known, but it is considered of importance to preserve it as giving the name to an ancient Barony of "Inveryne".

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County of Argyll -- Ph [Parish] of Inverchaolin

[Surveyor notes:]
Glen of the Ardyne Burn - Glenfyne
Memo.
The Origines Parochiales considers Kilellane or Kilenane to signify the existence
of a church dedicated to Saint Fillan or Finan.
Ardyne may easily be a corruption from Ardfyne or Ardfine (The point
of the Fyne burn and gradually giving name to the burn itself.
So that Glen Fyne }
Ardyne }
Kilellan }
Inellan, } may all be presumed to be derived from this Saint
as well as the whole Barony of "Inveryne" granted by James III in 1472 to
John Lamont of Ardlamont and his heirs, and repeated by James V in 1539.
[Initialled] J.B. Lt.Col. [Lieutenant Colonel]

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