Tours in Scotland 1747, 1750, 1760 . •<=- Inside view of a round Castle [Dun-Dornadilla]. Under the foot of this mountain we travelPd, which is a finenatural slope, with perpendicular rocks over it, rescnibling-ruined buildings. This continues on all under the mountain ^ These sketches of Dun-Dornadilla, or Dun-Dornigil, are the earliest kno\\ Views see Archccologia (Lond.), vol. v. p. 216; Cordiners Antiq. North ofScot., 1780, p. 105; Hendersons Agric. of Siitherlaiul, 1812, App., p. 172;Logans Scottish Gall., 1831, vol. ii. p. 26; Andersons Scot, in Pagan Times,1883, p. 185 ; Pocock


Tours in Scotland 1747, 1750, 1760 . •<=- Inside view of a round Castle [Dun-Dornadilla]. Under the foot of this mountain we travelPd, which is a finenatural slope, with perpendicular rocks over it, rescnibling-ruined buildings. This continues on all under the mountain ^ These sketches of Dun-Dornadilla, or Dun-Dornigil, are the earliest kno\\ Views see Archccologia (Lond.), vol. v. p. 216; Cordiners Antiq. North ofScot., 1780, p. 105; Hendersons Agric. of Siitherlaiul, 1812, App., p. 172;Logans Scottish Gall., 1831, vol. ii. p. 26; Andersons Scot, in Pagan Times,1883, p. 185 ; Pocockes Tour through Sutherland, edited by D. W. Kemp,Appendix. See also Pope of Reays Ace. in Pennants Tour, 1769, p. 341 ; Pen-nants Tour, 1772, p. 393; Archaologia Scotica, 1883, vol. v. ])t. i. ; SutherlandBrochs, by Rev. Dr. Joass, pp. 95-118. 124 TOUR THROUGH SCOTLAND, 1760. itself with a sort of terrace on it, from \\ hidi, tlie mountainrises most beautifully, being divided by several pyramidalrisinirs with little liillocks betw


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