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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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.
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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Co [County] Dumbarton -- Old Kilpatrick Parish

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