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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FORT [Dunrostan] | Fort (Dunrostan) Fort (Dunrostan) Fort (Dunrostan) "Dùn Rustain", or "Dùn-rustain", or "Dùnrustain". |
Mr. Donald Graham Dunrostan Mr. McNeil Dunrostan Admiralty Chart Neil McNeil Castle Sween "Fort of a hillock", from which the name "Dunrostain" or "Dunrostan"may have been derived. |
179 | On a Commanding eminence above the farm house of "Dunrostan" is an excellent specimen of one of the Strongholds used in earlier times by the "Danes". There is a circular dry stone wall of about 8 feet in thickness, and in some places 10 ft. high. Sig. [Signification] of Dunrostan, not known. |
CREAG CHOINNICH | Creag Coinneach Creag Coinneach "Creag Choinnich", or "Creag Choinneich", |
Mr. Graham Dunrostan Mr. McCallum Seafield. Kenneth's Craig - The first is preferred. |
179 | An insignificant Crag on the road side South of "Dunrostan" Sig. [Signification] Kenneth's Craig. |
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