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|ASS this day at Ard-maddie. The houfe commands a
beautiful view of the bay, and of the ifle of Suil, where
the pariih church and the manfe of the miniiter of the
parifh are placed, acceffible at all times, by reaibn of the nar-
irownefs of the channel of Clachan. This trail is hilly, finely
; wooded near the houfe, and on the adjacent'part of the ihore:
fcontains about eleven hundred examinable perfons, and abounds
| with cattle. A quarry of white marble;, veined with dull red, is
i found on the W. fide of the bay.
I This pariih lies in Nether-Lorn, a diftriil of the vail county
¡of Argyle. Thefe divifions (for there are- three Lorns) were, in
Ithe time of Robert Bruce, poileiled by the Aiac-dougals, opponents
of that prince; pafled from them to the Stuarts; but in
<the fifteenth century were transferred * into the family of the
* M . S. Hill, o f the Campbell.
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