Tours in Scotland 1747, 1750, 1760 . erson speaks low yet you hear his voice by the Echoe and bvthe Echoe alone, and it seems as if it came from the Church. We went on and saw Castle Dunolly two miles to theSoutli wliicli is the Castle of the Piivsitian, where as thev savthe Physitian of the Kings of Scotland lived ; a little to thesouth of which is 01)an where the Custom House is building. The wind turned so that we could not get to Ahan Craig ^ inMull, and therefore we went to Douart Castle,^ an oblongstjuare l)uilding of which notliing is remaining but tlie outerwalls ; it is strongly situa


Tours in Scotland 1747, 1750, 1760 . erson speaks low yet you hear his voice by the Echoe and bvthe Echoe alone, and it seems as if it came from the Church. We went on and saw Castle Dunolly two miles to theSoutli wliicli is the Castle of the Piivsitian, where as thev savthe Physitian of the Kings of Scotland lived ; a little to thesouth of which is 01)an where the Custom House is building. The wind turned so that we could not get to Ahan Craig ^ inMull, and therefore we went to Douart Castle,^ an oblongstjuare l)uilding of which notliing is remaining but tlie outerwalls ; it is strongly situated on a rock over the water. Hereis a barrack for one company of soldiers and there is onealways here on Duty. A\e went three miles round LoughDon to Ahan Craifj. Bishop Pococke saw this statue during his Eastern travels. It is describedand figured in the first vol. of his great work, A Deacription of the East andsome other Countries, Observations on Egypt, 1743, p. 102, PI. xxxvi. * Auchenacraig. ^ Duart. DUNSTAITNAGE, DUN()LL\ iO. A King of Scotland (.)•


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