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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LAKE OF MONTEITH Lake of Monteith
Lake of Monteith
Lake of Monteith
Lake of Monteith
Lake of Monteith
Lake of Menteith
Loch of Monteith
Loch of Monteith
Loch of Monteith
Lake of Inchmahome
Lake of Monteith
Lake of Monteith
Lake or Loch of Monteith
Mr Weir (Landsteward)
Mr James Nevin Ballabeg
Hugh Graham Gateside
Mr D. Ferguson Callander
NB British Daily Mail of 20 Aug '62 [August 1862]
Rev. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Turner - The Manse
Old Stat Acct [Statistical Account]
County Map
Full [Fullarton's] Gazetteer
New Stat [Statistical] Account
The General expression, is, the Lake of Monteith
Cambden's Britannia
Priory of Inchmahome
130 A considerable sheet of water situated nearly in the centre of the parish, and adorned with 3 islets the largest of which is that of Inchmahome containing the ruins of a Priory.
INCHMAHOME Inchmahome
Inchmahome
Inchmahome
Inchmahome
Inchmahome
Inchmahome
Inchmahome
Inschemachame
The Rev. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Turner
Hugh Graham
Mr Weir
Anderson's Guide to the Highlands
Full. [Fullarton's] Gazetteer
New Stat. acct. [Statistical Account]
The Tourists' Guide Book, by Blackie
Mr Gregor Stirlings Work in Menteith
130 A considerable island in the Lake of Monteith. Its surface consists of good pasture, and is ornamented by many fine old trees. On the northern portion, is situated the ruins of a Priory, in many places of which the walls are nearly entire, and in some places nearly level with the ground The 2 small portions that are shaded on trace are both arched Vaults, the one south is designated the Kitchen, and the other appears to have been a burying Vault. The building containing the
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PRIORY (In Ruins) [Lake of Monteith] 130 ... is situated the ruins of a Priory, in many places of which the walls are nearly entire, and in some places nearly level with the ground...
VAULT [Inchmahome Priory] 130 ... The 2 small portions that are shaded on trace are both arched Vaults, the one south is designated the Kitchen, and the other appears to have been a burying Vault.

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130-3 Parish of Port of Monteith -- Perthshire

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