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KNAPDALE

Volume 9 · 132 words · 1797 Edition

one of the divisions of Argyllshire in Scotland. It is parted from Cowal on the east by Lochfyn, borders with Kintyre on the south, with Lorn on the north, by Braidalbin on the north-east, and on the west by the Hebrides. Its length from north to south does not exceed 20 miles, and the breadth in some places may amount to 13. It is joined to Kintyre by a neck of land not above a mile broad, over which the country people draw their boats, to avoid sailing round Kintyre. This part of Knapdale abounds with lakes, some of them containing little islands, on which there are castles belonging to different proprietors. The grounds are more adapted for pasture than grain; but that on the side of Lochow is fruitful in both.