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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DUNGLASS CASTLE (Continued) | Dunglass Castle (continued | 022 | [continued from page 43] The common opinion is still that the R. [Roman] Wall terminated at Dunglass. Upon the authority of Mr. Logan, Factor, the greater part of the Castle is mod[ern] being rebuilt on the old site. The west side, close to the wall which encloses the Castle, & which is upon the same authority the ancient wall still in preservation and strong, is partly of the old building a small turret at the north west angle is still in preservation, & there is a little tower on the wall at the south-east corner. Within the castle wall the grounds are neatly laid out. A monument to the late Mr. Bell was erected in the Castle grounds in 1838. |
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BELL'S MONUMENT | Bells Monument Bells Monument Bells Monument Bells Monument |
Mr Logan, Factor Mr Allan, Auchentorlie Cottage Mr. D. McCall Bowling Mr. Lyall Bowling |
022 | A plain monument of stone in Dunglass Castle with an Inscription stating "To Henry Bell 1838". It is always called "Bell's Monument". |
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[Page] 44Co [County] Dumbarton -- Old Kilpatrick Parish
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