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DIPPIN POINT Dipping Point
Dipping Point
Dippen Point
Dippen Point
Dippin Point
Dippin Point
Dippin Point
Rental
Factor
New Stat [Statistical] Acct [Account]
Origines Parochiales
Old Stat [Statistical] Account
County Directory
Admiralty Chart
255.14 This can scarcely be called a point: but it so marked on the estate map.
STANDING STONES [Largybeg Point] 255.14 There is a natural mound with two standing stones situate a little to the North West of this point. ("Largybeg Point") and a little above high water.

This Mound is evidently an upheaving caused by the numerous dikes which interrupt the shore at this place. One of the standing stones is conjectured to be sepulchral, the other seems protruded by the upheaving already mentioned
McArthur's Antiquities mentions numerous stone Cists found in this locality, but that assertion is in direct variance with the people of the locality who never heard of such. It is more than probable he is confounding "Largybeg" with "Largymore" in the neighbourhood, on which place is situate the "Giants Graves".
EILEAN NA H-AIRDE BAINE Eilean na Aird-ban
Eilean na Aird-ban
Eilean na Aird-ban
Duncan Cook Corriecravie
Finlay Black Corriecravie
William Stewart Corriecravie
258A.04 A small Rocky Island on the farm of Slidderie.

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Ph. [Parish] of Kilmory

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