OS1/2/49/162
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BLARCHAORAIN | Blarchaorain Blarchaorain Blarchaorain Blarchaorain |
John Campbell, Gamekeeper Duncan Sinclair, Blarchaorain Robert Scott, Dalmally Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLean, Dalmally |
101 | A large modern farm house and offices situated about 3 miles south and west of Dalmally Inn. The property of the Earl of Breadalbane. |
FORT (Site of) [Dùn Athaich] | Dùn Athaich (Site of Fort) Dùn Athaich (Site of Fort) Dùn Athaich (Site of Fort) Dùn Athaich (Site of Fort) Dunathach |
John Campbell Duncan Sinclair Robert Scott Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLean New Statl. [Statistical] Account |
101 | A large and Conspicuous hillock a little south of the main road about two miles south west of Dalmally Inn. There is said to have been a Fort on it but no vestiges of it are now to be seen. "One of these (Forts) Dunathach stood on a height commanding one of the vest views of Lochawe and Glenorchy 2 miles west of the Inn of Dalmally." New Statl. [Statistical] Account |
MONUMENT (Duncan McIntyre) [Dun Athaich] | Duncan McIntyre Monument Duncan McIntyre Monument Duncan McIntyre Monument Duncan McIntyre Monument |
John Campbell Duncan Sinclair Robert Scott Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLean |
101 | A small monument erected in honour of the highland bard Duncan McIntyre who was born at Druimliart and was long resident in different parts of the parish. |
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[Page] 162Sheet 101 Argyllshire
Fort (Dùn Athaich), a note: "in O.E [Old English typeface]"
Transcriber's notes
There were two prepopulated entries: "FORT (Site of) [Dun Athaich]" & "DUN ATHAICH" for the one feature on the original page, [both are listed in the Index]. I have preserved the former as it follows the format on the page and Sheet 101.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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