OS1/2/57/147
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DUN NA DOIDE | (Dùn na Doide) (Dùn na Doide) (Dùn na Doide) Dun Doid |
Archibald McLachlan - "Doide", D. Graham - "Dunrostan", N. McNeill - "Castle Sween", Admiralty Chart. |
179 | "Dun na Doide" is the name given by the Authorities, Applying to a small round hill close to the shore of "Doid" There is nothing marked or striking in this "Site", such as may be seen, beytond that of its having an extensive view ? of the surrounding district, impregnable only on its west side. |
CNOC NA H-EILDE | Cnoc na h-Eilde Cnoc na h-Eilde Cnoc na h-Eilde |
Archibald McLachlan. D. Graham. N. McNeill. |
179 | "Cnoc na h-Eilde", or Hill of the Hinds, is subordinate in point of prominence to "Cnoc Mòr". Its position is best observed from the village of "Kilmory". |
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[Page] 147Ph. [Parish] of South Knapdale Argyllshire
[Dun na Doide] Note
There is nothing on the ground
to indicate this having been a fort,
but may have been a Signal station.
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