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PORT OF MONTEITH | [continued from page 1] Callander and Kilmadock; on the east by the detached part of Kincardine; on the south by the River Forth which divides it from the Perthshire part of Kippen, and from Stirlingshire; and on the west by the parish of Aberfoil. The Villages in the parish are Gartmore and Port, the former is situated in the South-western extremity of the parish (on plan 130-9) and the latter on the North-East Side of Lake of Monteith (on plan 130-3) and consists of the parish Church, Manse & an Inn. there is a Quoad Sacra Church in Gartmore. The Antiquities of the parish Consist of a Camp (presumed to be Roman) close to and South of Loch Venachar (on 6 In plan 123), the Ancient Tower of Rednock Castle (on plan 123-16), the site of a Castle on an Island in Loch Rusky, the ruins of a Castle on the Island of Inch Talla (plan 130.3) in the Loch of Monteith, the ruins of the celebrated Priory of Inchmahome (plan 130-3), the site of the Chapel of Inchie, (130-3&4) & the Ancient Burial Ground connected with the Chapel at Arnachly (130-6) both of which belonged to the Priory. Three British Forts, termed Keirs (on plans 131-1&2) a Roman Castellum (on plan 131-5) & the place where 2 Swords were found (131-5) &c. There is no portion of this parish detached, not is there any portion of any other parish contained within the boundary of this Parish. |
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