Arran

Arran, largest island in the Firth of Clyde, in Buteshire; a mountainous island, highest summit Goatfell, 2866 ft, with a margin of lowland round the coast; nearly all the property of the Duke of Hamilton, whose seat is Brodick Castle.

Population (circa 1900) given as 4,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Ar`rah * Arras
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Arnold, Thomas
Arnold of Brescia
Arnold of Winkelried
Arnott, Dr. Neil
Arou`et
Ar`pad
Arpi`no (Arpinium)
Arqua
Arrack
Ar`rah
Arran
Arras
Ar`ria
Ar`rian, Flavius
Arrow-headed characters
Arru Islands
Ar`saces I.
Arsacidæ
Arsin`oë
Arta, Gulf of
Arts, The

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Balnaves, Henry
Beaton, David
Boyd, Robert
Boyd, Robert [1578–1627]
Burnet, Gilbert
Carte, Thomas
Douglas, Gawin
Hamilton, Patrick
James I. [1566–1625]
Kennet, White
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