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[Inveraray continued] | [continued from page 1] & Inishail; on the West & North-West by the parishes of Kilchrenan & Dalavaich It stetches along Loch Fine for about 10 miles presenting an undulating outline of projecting rocks and retiring bays. Its form appears that of a Crescent, constituted by mountains based by plains of greater or less declination and cleft by two valleys running along its whole length, which meet and bisect each other at the burgh of Inveraray. These valleys are formed on the north east end of the parish by Glenshira and Glenaray". Old & New Stat [Statistical] Accounts. |
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