OS1/2/49/162

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Sheet 101 Argyllshire

Fort (Dùn Athaich), a note: "in O.E [Old English typeface]"

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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.

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