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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CNOCAN NA TE' BRICE Cnocan-na-te' Breachd
Cnocan-na-te' Breachd
Cnocan-na-te' Breachd
"Cnocan na Te' Brice"
Dunan McMillan Glenbarr
Mr. McMillan Glenacardoch
Robert Stewart
Gael ortho. [Gaelic orthography]
241 A prominent point of land on the Sea Shore of the farm of Glenacardoch Sig. [Signification] "The spotted woman's hillock"
FORT [Cnocan na Te' Brice] Fort Dunan McMillan Glenbarr
Mr. McMillan Glenacardoch
Robert Stewart
241 Adjacent to this on trace 5 is situated, on the summit of a prominent rock, one of those ancient circles or Forts to which the people generally attribute them to be the remains of Castles. The evident marks of some kind of building can be distintly traced here in the form of a circular valum of stones.
FORT [Glenacardoch] Fort Dunan McMillan Glenbarr
Mr. McMillan Glenacardoch
Robert Stewart
241 Another fort similar to the above in size is situated about 11 Chains North-east of "Cnocan na Te' Brice". Circular but not occupying an eminence - 15 yds. [yards] or thereabouts in diameter.

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Fort (Cnocan an Te' Brice) [note]
*There is the track of a small rectangular building,
whether ancient or modern there is nothing local to show,
which occupies a hollow artificially excavated in the
neck or projection cames thus
[Initialled] T.P.W.

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