Upper and Lower Douglas which fall into Loch Lomond, the one through Glen Douglas, the other at Inveruglas, and which are both in the district of the Lennox, the Linnuis of Nennius. Here, no doubt, the great struggle took place ; and the hill called Ben... Archaeologia Cambrensis - Page 1531870Full view - About this book
| William Forbes Skene - 1868 - 294 pages
...Lower Douglas, which fall into Loch Lomond, the one through Glen Douglas, the other at Inveruglas, and are both in the district of the Lennox, the Linnuis...perpetuates the name of Arthur in connection with it. The sixth battle was " super flumen quod vocatur Bassas."* There is now no river of this name in Scotland,... | |
| John Stuart Stuart-Glennie - 1869 - 184 pages
...Linnuis," except two rivers—the Upper and Lower Douglas which fall into Loch Lomond, the one through Glen Douglas, the other at Inveruglas, and which are both...perpetuates the name of Arthur in connection with it." M0 Here, on Ben Arthur, our Arthurian wanderings terminate; and here we may fitly review in their connection... | |
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