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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Site of Battle between Wallace & McFadyen A.D. 1300 | Site of Battle between Wallace & McFadyen A.D. 1300 | Rev. [Reverend] D. McLean Glen Orchay D. McGregor Schoolmaster Kilchrenan |
100 | [Continued from preceding page 64.] "High on Craignuire Lord Campbell made it stand Upon a pole for honour of Ireland." "The Cave in which McFadyean sought refuge is still pointed out in the face of Creag an Araidh, as McFadyean's Cave. There is also a stone on which he halted a short time to recover his breath after being defeated, & from which he sprang into the Awe and swam to the opposite bank to escape his enemies. Handbook for Ardrishaig Crinan Loch Awe and Pass of Brandir |
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