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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FORT [Achadunan] Fort
Fort
Fort
D. McArthur Achadunan
J. McNicol Clachan beag
A McVicar Clachan-beag
126 About a quarter of a mile north of Achadunan farm house, and close to the river side, is a small eminence, apparently artificial, said by Mr McArthur to have been a fort or place of defence in olden times. It is now planted with wood but the ditch is easily traced round it
GLEN FINE Glen Fyne
Glen Fyne
Glen Fyne
"Glen Fine"
G.F.W. Callander Esq of Ardkinglass
D McArthur Achadunan
J McNicol Clachan-beag
Appd. [Approved]
126 A large Glen extending from the head of Lochfyne near Cairndow Inn in an easterly direction for upwards of seven miles. There are several small corries on either side of it the principal of which is An Lairig Arnan. A part of the flat between Achadunan and about a mile north of that farm house is under cultivation. The remainder is pasture land.

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Sheet 126 Argyllshire

"Glen Fine", a note: "See Loch Fine [Authorities: Old Statistical Account, New Statistical Account; Argyll, Kilfinan, Volume 12, Page 2a, Sheets 203;202;192;181;171]"

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