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X. Observations on the vitrified Walls in Scotland, by the Hon. Daines Barrington. In a Letter to the Secretary

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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I send herewith a drawing of what is supposed to have been a vitrified fort on the S. W. end of the island of Bute, and which still goes by the name of Dunagoyle. I am obliged for this elegant and accurate plan to Sir David Dalrymple, one of the lords of Session, who was so good as to transmit at the same time one of the vitrified stones, of which parts of the wall were composed.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1782

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page 101 note [a] It is called Duffryn, which signifies in Welsh The Vale.

page 102 note [b] He is therefore called his lordship's blaster.