Argyll volume 04

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/2/4/1 DUNOON [parish] Dunoon Dunoon Dunoon Dunoon Dunoon Dunoon Dunoon Dunoon Dunoon Dunoon New Stat: [Statistical] Account Old Stat: [Statistical] Account Fullarton's Gazeteer McCulloch's Western Isles Wilson's Archaeology Pennant's Tour of 1772 Wilson's Guide to Bute Anderson's Guide to the Highlands Johnstone's Coy. [Company] Map Admiralty Chart Various "The united parish of Dunoon and Kilmun, in the county of Argyll and district of Cowal, lies on the northern side, or as our Lowland neighbours term it, the Highland side of the Frith of Clyde. Strictly speaking, its seashore boundary forms the western? coast of that frith only from the point of Strone, in Kilmun Ph. [Parish] to the Ph. [Parish] boundary west of Toward Castle in Dunoon Ph. [Parish] this range also embracing the arm of the sea called the Holy Loch. From Strone Point, the coast line of the parish runs along and forms the western shore of Loch Long, extending nearly to the Entrance of Loch Goil, where that arm of the sea branches off from Loch Long. In the Gaelic language, the word Aoidh signifies a stranger or guest: its plural is Aoidhea; and there is no etymological conjecture on the subject perhaps more natural than to suppose, that the name originated in its being denominated thus in Gaelic Dùn-nam-aoidhean, or Dùn-aoidhean, the Dùn or place resorted to by strangers or guests. Its modern pronounciation in Gaelic does not, at least, contradict this theory.
OS1/2/4/1 KILMUN [parish] Kilmun New Stat: [Statistical] Account Old Stat: [Statistical] Account Fullarton's Gazeteer McCulloch's Western Isles Wilson's Archaeology Pennant's Tour of 1772 Wilson's Guide to Bute Anderson's Guide to the Highlands Johnstone's Coy. [Company] Map Admiralty Chart Various As to the name Kilmun; it must be left to controversial etymologists to determine whether the word Kil be merely the Latin Cella, or a primitive celtic term signifying death or [continued on page 2]
OS1/2/4/1 Page 1 [Note to Dunoon:] There is no portion of this Parish detached nor is there any portion of any other Parish contained within the boundary of this Parish. [Under or over written with:] Any Det. [Detached] parts
OS1/2/4/2 KILMUN [Parish] Continued [continued from page 1] the grave. There is no doubt, that from an early period, the place now called Kilmun had its place of worship and of burial, a St. Mund, Munde, or even Mun may have had even here "a local habitation and a name." The existence of the Saint is considered doubtful; and, should it even be proven, it does not by any means follow that his existence, or even his merits, can establish the real signification of the name. In Gaelic, it is invariably pronounced Cill-a'-mhuna. Muna, or Munadh, in that language signifies instruction or teaching, and, by common figure of speech, learning; and the word Muin, to teach or instruct, is still used in versions of our Gaelic Psalmody. Cill-a'-mhuna, therefore anglise, Kilmun, latine, Cella doctrinarium, the sacred place of learning or instruction, may be considered the real signification of this name. Its sea coast boundary is the Firth of Clyde, as stated; or more particularly described, that firth from Strone point to Toward Point; Loch Long from Strone point to the extremity of Kilmun parish, near the entrance to Lochgoil; and the channel dividing Bute from Argyllshire, from Toward point to the extremity of Dunoon parish in its sea-coast line, close to the stream of Ardyne, to the westward of Castle Toward. Its inland boundaries touch more or less all the parishes of the district of Cowal, except Kilfinan, - having Inverchaolain on the west and north-west, taking the meridian line at Dunoon; touching Kilmodan to the north-west; and having Stralachan and Strachur to the north-west and north; and the parish of Lochgoilhead on the North. - The parishes of Kilmun and Dunoon were Ecclesiastically united about the middle of the 17th Century" New Stat: [Statistical] Account. There is no portion of this Parish detached, nor is there any portion of any other Parish contained within the boundary of this Parish.
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OS1/2/4/3 INVERCHAOLAIN Inverchaolain Inverchaolain Inverchaolain Inverchaolan Inverchaolin Inverchaolan Inverchaolain Inverchaolain New Statistical Account Old Statistical Account Fullarton's Gazetteer Origines Parochiales Sheriff's Returns County Map County Directory of Scotland Oliver & Boyd's Almanac Various "Is the ancient and modern name of this parish; it is derived from the Gaelic, and Signifies the plain or lands fit for tillage on the Small Stream, which is descriptive Enough of the Situation of the Manse & the adjoining farm. It is Situated in the district of Cowall, the South-eastern division of the County of Argyll. bounded on the South-east by the Parish of Dunoon; on the North and North-west by the parishes of Kilmun and Glendaruel now Kilmodan; West and South-west by Loch Riddan and Kyles of Bute. Its greatest length is about 15 Miles, and greatest breadth 8 Miles. including Loch Striven (An Arm of the Sea) which intersects it. The general Surface of the parish is hilly and rugged - a range of hills running along both sides of Loch Striven, but toward the south eastern part it becomes more level" New Stat [Statistical] Account.
OS1/2/4/3 [Page] 3 There is no portion of this Parish detached nor is there any portion of any other Parish contained within the boundary of this Parish
OS1/2/4/4 ARGYLLSHIRE Argyllshire or Argyleshire Argyleshire Argyllshire Argyllshire Argyllshire Argyllshire Argyllshire Fullarton's Gazetteer New and Old Stat [Statistical] Accounts Oliver & Boyd's Almanac Origines Parochiales County Directory Admiralty Chart His Grace the Duke of Argyll "An extensive Shire, on the western coast of Scotland. It comprehends several large islands, as well as a considerable portion of the mainland. The latter part is of a very irregular figure; and is bounded on the north by InvernessShire; on the east by the counties or Perth and Dumbarton, & the frith of Clyde; on the south and west by the Irish Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
OS1/2/4/4 [Page] 4 [Note below Argyllshire:] as decided by Colonel Bayly R.E. [Royal Engineers] [Signed] AGwin Corpl. RE [Corporal Royal Engineers] Iar-Gael - the Western face, or Western Highlands?
OS1/2/4/5 BENMORE Benmore Benmore Benmore Benmore James Patrick Esqr. Pro. [Proprietor] Mr. Gilmore Gamekeeper Mr. White New Stat [Statistical] Account 173 A fine mansion having Offices, a Garden and a considerable portion of ornamental ground attached. The former name of this place was Innishninruick.
OS1/2/4/5 CORRARSK Corrarsk Corrarsk Corrarsk Mr. White, Ballochyle. Sub Factor Mr. Sinclair Lease of Farm 173 A small farm house and offices the property of Major Campbell. presently in India
OS1/2/4/5 ALLTA MÒR Allt a Mor Allt a Mor Allt a Mor Mr. White Mr. Sinclair Mr. Turnbull Dalilongart 173 A considerable stream or burn Known by this name for about ½ a Mile from its confluence with the River Masson, running in a South-Westerly direction. It then takes the name "Allt Coire Athaich" from the Corrie of the same name thro [through] which it runs.
OS1/2/4/5 [Page] 5 Parish of Kilmun [Surveyor note] Allta Mòr for Allt a Mor
OS1/2/4/6 RIVER MASSAN River Massan River Massan River Massan River Massan Mr. Sinclair Schoolmaster Clachaig Mr. White Ballochyle James Patrick Esqr. Benmore New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 163; 173 A river having its rise at __? and running in a South-easterly direction to its confluence with the River Eachaig south of Benmore.
OS1/2/4/6 RIVER EACHAIG River Eachaig River Eachaig River Eachaig River Eachaig Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clarke Mr. Sinclair Mr. White Ballochyle New Stat Acct. [Statistical Account] 173 A large river flowing from Loch Eck in a Southerly direction through the Valley of Stratheachaig, to its influx with the Holy Loch
OS1/2/4/6 UIG Uig Uig Uig Uig Mr. McLaughlan Occr. [Occupier] & Manager to this Pro. [Proprietor] The Proprietors documents in possession of Occupier Mr. White Mr. Sinclair 173 A small farm house and Offices. the property of Alexander Campbell Esqr. of Moonzie
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OS1/2/4/7 BALLOCHYLE HILL Ballochyle Hill Ballochyle Hill Ballochyle Hill Mr. White, Ballochyle Mr. Sinclair School master Clachaig Mr. Turnbull Dalilongart 173 A Considerable hill on the farm of Ballochyle the surface of which is Rough heathy pasture
OS1/2/4/7 TIGHNACARDICH Tighnacardich Tighnacardich Tighnacardich Mr. White, Manager or Sub Factor Mr. Sinclair Mr. Turnbull 173 A Small Cottage with an old Smithy in ruins attached. The property of Major Campbell, presently in India Sig. [Signification] Tigh a house, Cardich a Smithy
OS1/2/4/7 ORCHARD Orchard Orchard Orchard Mr. Lamond Ocr. [Occupier] Mr. Skinner Sub Factor Halfton Estate Map 174 A fine farm house and Offices the property of James Hunter Esqr. of Halfton near Sandbank
OS1/2/4/7 INVERECK Invereck Invereck Invereck Mr. Matthieson, Writer, Glasgow Mr. White Mr. Sinclair 173 A Small but handsome Cottage with garden attached. The property of Mr. Matthieson, Writer, Glasgow
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OS1/2/4/8 RASHFIELD Rashfield Rashfield Rashfield Rashfield Mr. McLauglan. Manager or Sub Factor Uig Mr. White Mr. Sinclair Dr. [Doctor] Clarke Ph. [Parish] Minister 173 A number of small thatched Cottages with some pendicles attached. The property of Alexander Campbell Esqr. of Moonzie.
OS1/2/4/8 STRATH EACHAIG Stratheachaig Stratheachaig Stratheachaig Strath Eachaig Dr. [Doctor] Clarke Mr. Sinclair Mr. White New Stat [Statistical] Account 173 Various This name applies to a considerable Valley extending from Loch Eck to the head of the Holy Loch. through it runs the River Eachaig.
OS1/2/4/8 DEARGACHA BURN Deargacha Burn Mr. McKinlay Sandbank (aged 80) Duncan Harkness from Dearg and achàdh 173 A watercourse passing a farm steading so called, but of which the Site is only evidenced by the trees adjoining.
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OS1/2/4/9 GLEANN BÀN Glean Bàn Glean Bàn Glean Bàn Mr. Sinclair Schoolmaster Clachaig Mr. Whyte, Ballochyle Mr. Skinner Sub Factor Halfton 173 A considerable glen or ravine on the farm of Ballochyle. Sig. [Signification] Glean, Glen, Bàn, Fair
OS1/2/4/9 BALAGOWAN BURN Balagowan Burn Balagowan Burn Balagowan Burn Mr. Sinclair Mr. White Mr. Skinner 173 A considerable stream or burn having its rise at the head of Glean Bàn and running in a Southwesterly direction to its confluence with the Little Eachaig near Ballochyle. It is named after an old farm house which was called Balagowan, probably a corruption of Baile Gobhain Signifying the Smith's town
OS1/2/4/9 BALLOCHYLE Ballochyle Ballochyle Ballochyle Ballochyle Ticket Boards to warn trespassers Mr. Whyte Occr. [Occupier] Rent receipts Lease of Farm 173 A fine farm house and Offices. The property of A. Campbell, Esqr, presently in India
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OS1/2/4/10 DALINLONGART Dalinlongart Dalinlongart Dalinlongart Dalinlongart Ticket Boards Mr. Skinner Sub Factor Lease of Farm Mr. Turnbull Occr. [Occupier] 173 A fine farm house and Offices the property of James Hunter Esq of Halfton - formerly written Dailing ford or Dal long forte
OS1/2/4/10 RIVER LITTLE EACHAIG Little River Eachaig Little River Eachaig Little River Eachaig Little Eachaig River Little Eachaig River Little Eachaig River Little Eachaig Mr. Sinclair Mr. SKinner Mr. White New Stat [Statistical] Account C & D Turner Corrachan D. White Ballochyle F Harkness 173 A Considerable stream or burn having its rise on the farm of Glenlean and running in an Easterly direction to its influx with the River Eachaig near the Holy Loch.
OS1/2/4/10 BURIAL GROUND (Private) Family Burial ground (1763) Family Burial ground (1763) Mr. Whyte Mr. Turnbull 173 A small Burial ground enclosed by a high wall which was erected by A. Campbell Esqr, a former proprietor of Ballochyle in 1763, and is still used as the family Cemetry.
OS1/2/4/10 TOM NAN RAGH Tom nan Ragh Mr. McKinlay (84) Sandbank Duncan Harkness 173 It [Burial ground] stands on a natural knoll called Tom nan Ragh. [Initialled] JB Ragh Signifing rows or drills in the ground
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OS1/2/4/11 ALLT TEANGA A' BHEALAICH Allt Teanga a Bhealaich Allt Teanga a Bhealaich Duncan Campbell Gairletter Donald White Cnocan 174 A rugged stream rising between Cnoc a Mhadaidh & "Blairmore Hill" & falling into Stronchullin Burn. It derives its name from a piece of land resembling a tongue, at the source, where also the Bealach, or pass, goes through the ridge of hills - Signification, Stream of (the) Tongue of the pass
OS1/2/4/11 CREAG MHÒR Creag Mhòr Creag Mhòr Creag Mhòr Creag Mhòr Duncan Campbell Donald White Peter Crawford Strone John Anderson. Rashfield 174 A name applied to the precipitous face which is situated at the South side of "Stronchullin Burn" - Creag Mhor, Great Craig
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OS1/2/4/13 GAIRLETTER POINT Gairletter Point Mr. White Ground Officer Duncan Campbell Mr. Turner Stronchullin Admiralty Chart 174 A projection into Loch Long near the dwelling house of Gairletter.
OS1/2/4/13 ALLT DHARAICH Allt Dharaich Mr. White Ground Officer Duncan Campbell Mr. Turner Stronchullin Admiralty Chart 174 A Small Stream running out of Stronchullin Burn in a South-Westerly Direction.
OS1/2/4/13 CLADACH Cladach Mr. White Ground Officer Duncan Campbell Mr. Turner Stronchullin Admiralty Chart 174 A Small Cot-house Situated on the West side of the Road leading to Ardentinny.
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OS1/2/4/14 STRONCHULLIN BURN Stronchullin Burn Stronchullin Burn Stronchullin Burn Feuing Plan Mr. White Ground Officer Duncan Campbell Gairletter 174 A large stream dividing the farms of Blairmore & Stronchullin. It flows along the foot of Creag Mhor, and after passing Gairletter falls into Loch Long at Gairletter Point.
OS1/2/4/14 STRONCHULLIN Stronchullin Feuing Plan Mr. White Ground Officer Duncan Campbell Gairletter 174 A superior farm steading the property of Col. [Colonel] Douglas From Sron a Chuilein Projection of the whelp.
OS1/2/4/14 CREAGAN BREACA Creagan Breaca Duncan Campbell 174 A few rocks on the hillside near Gairletter. Mottled rocks.
OS1/2/4/14 GAIRLETTER Gairletter Gairletter Gairletter Garletter Mr. White Ground Officer Duncan Campbell Mr. Turner Stronchullin Admiralty Chart 174 Formerly a farmsteading but is now occupied by Cottars. It is the property of Mr. Campbell of Monzie. From Garbh leth tir - the coarse half of the land
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OS1/2/4/15 EAS MÒR Eas Mor Eas Mor Eas Mor John Anderson Rushfield Duncan McPherson Donald White, Cnocan 174 A very rugged stream, which pursues a circuitous course among hills, and falls into "River Eachaig", Signification The large rugged stream
OS1/2/4/15 CNOC A' MHADAIDH Cnoc a Mhadaidh John Anderson Rushfield Duncan McPherson Donald White Cnocan 174 A name applied to an eminence near the North West termination of "Kilmun Hill" - Signification - The Dog's Knowe
OS1/2/4/15 BLAIRMORE HILL Blairmore Hill Blairmore Hill Blairmore Hill John Anderson Duncan Mcpherson Duncan Campbell, Gairletter 174 A large round smooth hill on the farm of Blairmore.
OS1/2/4/15 KILMUN HILL Kilmun Hill Kilmun Hill Kilmun Hill Kilmun Hill New Stat Acct [Statistical Account] Mr. White, Ground Officer Duncan Gordon Ferryman Admiralty Chart 174 A long ridge running along the North side of Holy Loch. It is very steep, high, & in some parts very precipitous. It forms the principal feature in the district.
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OS1/2/4/16 COTHOUSE INN Cot House Inn Cot House Inn Cot House Inn Mr McKinnon prop [proprietor] Sign Board James Turnbull Dalilongart 174 A roadside Inn near the bridge over the "River Eachaig"
OS1/2/4/16 ARDBEG Ardbeg R. J. Unwin Esqr. Prop [Proprietor] 174 Two villas near the side of "River Eachaig", and which are considered the North West end of the village of "Kilmun"
OS1/2/4/16 KILMUN COTTAGE Kilmun Cottage Mr. Weir, Tenant 174 Two villas near the side of "River Eachaig", and which are considered the North West end of the village of "Kilmun"
OS1/2/4/16 ALLT NA SRUTHLAIG Allt na Sruthlaig Allt na Sruthlaig Allt na Sruthlaig Duncan Campbell Gairletter Peter Crawford, Strone Donald White, Cnocan 174 A stream rising off Kilmun Hill and falling into Holy Loch at the village of Kilmun, From the words Allt & Sruthlag each signifying a stream, it is very probable that the original name was "Sruthlag" only and the word "Allt" came in course of time to be added to it, The name as it now stands was well known 50 years ago but is now only known to the elder portion of the people in its locality.
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OS1/2/4/17 COIRE BHLAIR Coire Bhlair Coire Bhlair Coire Bhlair Duncan Campbell, Gairletter Peter Crawford, Strone Donald White, Cnocan 174 A name applied to the glen or Corrie lying to the North of Kilmun Hill. at the head of Blairmore Burn. Extent marked by Yellow dots, Name signifies Corrie of (the) plain,as it is remarkably smooth.
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OS1/2/4/19 BLAIRMORE Blairmore Blairmore Blairmore Blairmore Blairmore Feuing Plan Val [Valuation] Roll Mr. White Ground Officer D. Campbell Gairletter Admiralty Chart 174 A superior farm steading the property of Alexander Campbell Esqr. of Monzie, Blar Mor. The large plain.
OS1/2/4/19 BLAIRMORE BURN Blairmore Burn Feuing Plan Mr. White Ground Officer D. Campbell Gairletter 174 A good stream rising in Coire Bhlair and falling into Loch Long near Blairmore.
OS1/2/4/19 LOCH LONG Loch Long See Name Sheets of Rose-Neath, Row, & Arrochar Phs. [Parishes] Dumbartonshire. 135; 142; 143; 153; 164; 174 Loch Long bounds the Eastern side of Kilmun Ph [Parish] from Strone point Northwards to within a short distance of Loch Goil.
OS1/2/4/19 BLAIRBEG HILL Blairbeg Hill Blairbeg Hill Blairbeg Hill Mr. White, Ground Officer Mr. Turner Stronchullin Duncan Campbell Gairletter 174 A prominent but low eminence near the dwelling house of that name
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OS1/2/4/20 GAIRLETTER BEAG Gairletter Beag Duncan Campbell Gairletter 174 A prominent eminence know only to this authority he being the longest resident in the locality - From Garbh leth tir beag. See Gairletter
OS1/2/4/20 EAS NA BEISTE Eas na Beiste Eas na Beiste Duncan Campbell Peter Crawford Strone 174 A very rugged stream flowing between Blairbeg Hill & Gairletter Beag - Sign. [Signification] Stream of the beast.
OS1/2/4/20 STEALLAG DHUBH Steallaig Dubh Duncan Campbell 174 A name applied to the rugged part of a small stream lying west from Eas na Beiste. Signification, Black Fall (of Water)
OS1/2/4/20 BLAIRBEG Blairbeg Mr. White Ground Officer Mr. Turner Stronchullin Duncan Campbell Gairletter 174 Formerly a farm steading but now occupied by Cottars. It is the property of Alexander Campbell Esqr. of Monzie. Blair beag. Little plain
OS1/2/4/20 CREAG AN DIONA Creag an Dhiona Mr. White Ground Officer Mr. Turner Stronchullin Duncan Campbell Gairletter 174 "A small craig situated about 20 chains south of "Blairbeg"
OS1/2/4/20 [Plage] 20 Co [County] Argyll -- Ph [Parish] of Kilmun [Note to Steallag Dhubh:] Please correct this [Note to Creag an Diona:] Creag an Diona ie. The sheltering or protecting Craig please correct this name
OS1/2/4/21 CHURCH [Kilmun] Church Ph [Parish] Church Ph [Parish] Church Ph [Parish] Church Ph [Parish] Rev [Reverend] William Menzies John McDougal Teacher Angus McPherson F.C. [Free Church] Teacher New Stat [Statistical] Account 174 A modern building, having been built in 1841. The parishes of Dunoon and Kilmun were united about 200 years ago but are still in some respects quite distinct
OS1/2/4/21 COLLEGIATE CHURCH TOWER (Ruin) [Kilmun] Tower (Ruin) Rev [Reverend] William Menzies John McDougal Teacher Angus McPherson F.C. [Free Church Teacher New Stat [Statistical] Account 174 "A collegiate church, for a provost & 6 prebendaries, was founded at Kilmun by Sir D. Campbell of Lochawe. His grant is dated 4th Augt. [August] 1442, & it was ecclesiastically attached, or subject, to the Abbey of Paisley. The tower of the Church still stands almost entire; the plan, form, & size of the body of the Church itself has been obliterated by more recent erections, but so far as can be traced the Church formed a building of pretty extensive dimensions. The tower is square, & stands about 40 feet high & contains within a stair of peculiar construction" New Stat [Statistical] Account This tower has now no roof but the vaults beneath are still entire
OS1/2/4/21 [Page] 21 County of Argyll -- Ph [Parish] of Kilmun [Note] Collegiate Church Tower A.D. 1442 (Ruin)
OS1/2/4/22 VAULT [Kilmun Church] Vault Rev [Reverend] William Menzies John McDougal Teacher Angus McPherson F. C. [Free Church] Teacher New Stat [Statistical] Account 174 "The place of interment of the Argyle family was within the ancient Church & the access to it continued to be through the body of the Church till 1793, or 1794, when the Cemetery now standing was erected. It is a simple square building, pavilion roofed, without any architectural ornament, & the family of Argyle still continue to use it as their place of sepulture" New Stat Acct. [Statistical Account]
OS1/2/4/22 FINNARTBEG Finnartbeg Finnartbeg Finnartbeg Angus McPherson Teacher John Anderson Rushfield Duncan McPherson 174 Some old buildings in the village of Kilmun, it was a farm steading formerly.
OS1/2/4/22 SCHOOL [Kilmun] School (ph) [parish] School (ph) [parish] School (ph) [parish] John McDougal Teacher Angus McPherson F.C. [Free Church] School Archibald Smith Kilmun 174 A building used as the parochial School of Kilmun ph [parish]
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OS1/2/4/23 KILMUN [village] Kilmun Kilmun Kilmun Kilmun Kilmun New Stat [Statistical] Account Val [Valuation] Roll Steamboat Bills Rev. [Reverend] H. McKay Angus McPherson, Teacher 174 A long Village, consisting chiefly of Marine Villas, lying along the north side of the "Holy Loch". The name applies from the Village of Strone, on the East, and extends to all the houses westward to the Bridge over "River Eachaig".
OS1/2/4/23 FREE CHURCH AND SCHOOL [Kilmun] Free Church & School Free Church & School Free Church & School Rev. [Reverend] H McKay Angus McPherson Teacher John McDougal, Teacher 174 A new building, the property of the Congregation, having the upper flat used as a Church, the lower as a School.
OS1/2/4/23 MANSE [Free Church, Kilmun] Free Church Manse Rev. [Reverend] H McKay Angus McPherson Teacher John McDougal, Teacher 174 A superior dwelling occupied by the Rev [Reverend] H McKay. It is the property of the Congregation.
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OS1/2/4/24 PIER [Kilmun] Pier Pier Pier Val [Valuation] Roll Mr. Keir Kilmun Cottage Duncan Gordon, Ferryman 174 A pier, partly of stone, built by David Napier Esqr. of Glenshellich, for the convenience of passengers landing &c. from the Steamers plying on the "Holy Loch". A charge of one penny is made on each passenger.
OS1/2/4/24 STAG HOTEL [Kilmun] Stag Hotel Stag Hotel Kilmun Inn Sign Board William Walker Tenant Val [Valuation] Roll 174 A commodious Hotel in the Village of "Kilmun". It is the property of D. Napier Esqr. of Glenshellich
OS1/2/4/24 FERRY [Holy Loch, Kilmun] Ferry Ferry Ferry Duncan Gordon, Ferryman Angus Sinclair, Keeper Hafton William Skinner, Overseer, Hafton 174 A public Ferry across the Holy Loch, from "White Farlane Point" to the Village of "Kilmun"
OS1/2/4/24 GRAHAM'S POINT Graham's Point Graham's Point John Anderson Rashfield Duncan McPherson Angus McPherson Teacher 174 A projection into the north side of the Holy Loch
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OS1/2/4/25 HOLY LOCH Holy Loch Holy Loch Holy Loch Holy Loch Holy Loch New Stat Acct. [Statstical Account] Robertson's Tourist Guide Admiralty Survey Plan of Feus Philips' Co. [County] Atlas 174 An estuary of the Firth of Clyde, stretching westward for two or three miles, and affording excellent shelter for shipping. At low water a great portion is left bare at its head, where there is also a most extensive, and thick, bed of Muscles. "Tradition asserts the origin of a Church to the circumstance of a ship, bearing a precious cargo of consecrated earth from the Holy land, being stranded in the Holy Loch, & that the catastrophe gave its name to the Holy Loch. For that traditional assertion there is some apparent foundation in the Gaelic name by which this arm of the sea is designated, 'An Loch Sèan ta', the charmed loch" New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] The water of the Holy Loch may be said to be all that lies westward of a straight line drawn from Hunter's Quay, to Strone point,
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OS1/2/4/27 BROXWOOD Broxwood Broxwood Broxwood Brockswood James Turnbull, Dalilongart John Anderson Rashfield William Skinner, Overseer, Hafton Admiralty Chart 174 An inferior dwelling house on the farm of Dalilongart. It formerly enjoyed a farm of its own -
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OS1/2/4/28 FORT [Cnòc nam Fiantan] Cnòc nam Fiantan Jane Currie, 90 at Strone William Crawford Old man at Strone Peter Crawford Old man at Strone 174 A natural knoll upon the ridge of the mountain at Strone which has been flattened and encirled by an artificial bank of Earth and Stones forming as I presume a British Fort or strength - Mr. McPherson School Master at Kilmun has been in the habit of speaking of it as a Roman Camp A large stone on the adjoining clear land is presumed in the tradition to be one of those ready for the throw of the Giants - another such boulder at Rosneath point to have been cast herefrom.
OS1/2/4/28 [Page] 28 [Notes:] Sig [Signification] : Giants' knoll Fianntan Fingalians Cnoc nam Fianntan The hill of the Fingalians or Heros
OS1/2/4/29 GIBB'S POINT Gibb's Point Mr White Ground Officer Angus McPherson F.C. [Free Church] Teacher Duncan Gordon Ferryman 174 A projection into the north side of Holy Loch, This name, with Graham's Point on 174.9, are names of about 40 years standing only, but they are now well known and likely to be retained to the objects - This point is considered to be the junction of the Marine Villages of Kilmun & Strone,
OS1/2/4/29 BLAIRMORE Blairmore Blairmore Blairmore Blairmore Mr White Ground Officer Feuing Plan Val [Valuation] Roll Steamboat Bills 174 This name is applied to all the villas which are situated on the farm of Blairmore which extends from Stronchullin Burn, 174.2, to 20 chains south of the north margin of 174.10 Trace 6. where there is a wall going to the H. W. M. [High Water Mark]
OS1/2/4/29 PIER [Blairmore] Pier Mr White Ground Officer Feuing Plan Val [Valuation] Roll Steamboat Bills 174 A wooden pier similar to those on this coast where levies are made on passengers &c. stands here, It is the property of Mr. Campbell of Monzie.
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OS1/2/4/30 FINNARTMORE Finnartmore Finnartmore Finnartmore Mr White Ground Officer Angus McPherson F.C. [Free Church] Teacher Duncan Gordon Ferryman 174 Houses, occupied by cottars, the property of Alexander Campbell Esqr. of Monzie. It was formerly a farm steading.
OS1/2/4/30 STONE CISTS FOUND [Finnartmore] Stone Cists found Stone Cists found Stone Cists found Thomas Bennet, Kilmun Duncan Gordon. Ferryman Peter McDougal. Strone 174 About 30 years ago (from the present time, 1863) a number of Stone Cists, of the usual description, containing human bones were found here. The present gardener - Alexander McKenzie - also found about two years ago, at the same spot, a human skeleton but without any slabs around it. The New Stat [Statistical] Account affirms that a Church stood here, but as no reasons are given, probably this is assumed from the fact of the Cists being found, as there is no tradition of any Church having stood at this place. "It is certain that a Church stood, not upon the spot where the more recent erections have stood, but close to the sea shore, on the site now occupied by the villa and grounds of W. Graham Esqr. of Kilmun" New Stat Acct. [Statistical Account]
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OS1/2/4/31 ARGYLL HOTEL [Sandbank] Argyle Hotel Argyle Hotel Argyle Hotel Dugald McKinlay Proprietor R. McNeil Occupier Sign Board 174 A commodious hotel, at the North end of Sandbank. Name written on trace "Argyll".
OS1/2/4/31 FINBRACKEN HILL Finbracken Hill Finbracken Hill Finbracken Hill Angus Sinclair, Keeper D. McConnichie Sandbank Donald White Cnocan 174 A flat topped hill on the farm of Ardnadam.
OS1/2/4/31 SANDBANK Sandbank Sandbank Sandbank Sandbank Sandbank Sandbank Val [Valuation] Roll William Skinner, Overseer, Hafton Walter Rose Teacher Philips County Atlas Admiralty Chart County Directory 174 A Village, comprised of Marine residences, situated at the head of the Holy Loch. The name is considered to extend from "Eas a Chromain" to the Argyll Hotel, The houses south of that are considered to be named after the farm they stand on, & that "Ardnadam Bay" will therefore be sufficient for their designation.
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OS1/2/4/32 SCHOOL [Sandbank] School School School Walter Rose Teacher John McDougal, Teacher Kilmun Angus McPherson Teacher Kilmun 174 A good building in the village of Sandbank, It is supported by the Scheme of the General Assembly.
OS1/2/4/32 FREE CHURCH [Sandbank] Free Church Walter Rose Teacher John McDougal, Teacher Kilmun Angus McPherson Teacher Kilmun 174 A new building to which there is no minister placed, but is sometimes preached in by the F. C. [Free Church] minister from Dunoon.
OS1/2/4/32 ARDNADAM BAY Ardnadam Bay Ardnadam Bay Ardnadam Bay Ardenadam Bay Duncan Gordon Ferryman William Skinner, Overseer Hafton Rental Book Plan of Feus. 174 An indentation in the South side of the Holy Loch, stretching from the mouth of "Eas a Chromain" to "White Farlane point". This name is considered to apply also to the houses along its margin.
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OS1/2/4/33 PIER [Sandbank] Pier Pier Pier William Skinner, Overseer Hafton Val [Valuation] Roll Duncan Gordon, Ferryman 174 A long wooden pier projecting into the Holy Loch. It is the property of Mr. Hunter of Hafton on whose land it stands. One penny is imposed on each person.
OS1/2/4/33 WHITE FARLANE POINT White Farlane Point White Farlane Point White Farlane Point Duncan Gordon Ferryman Duncan McConochie, Sandbank Angus Sinclair Keeper 174 A projection into the south side of the Holy Loch.
OS1/2/4/33 EAS A' CHROMAIN Eas a Chromain Eas a Chromain Eas a Chromain Angus Sinclair Keeper Donald White Cnocan Archibald Mains, Dunoon 174 A name applied to the rugged portion of the stream flowing past the ruin of Finbracken.
OS1/2/4/33 FINBRACKEN (Ruins) Finbracken Angus Sinclair Keeper Donald White Cnocan Archibald Mains, Dunoon 174 The ruins of what was fromerly a farm steading. It now belongs to the farm of Ardnadam
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OS1/2/4/34 ARDNADAM Ardnadam Ardnadam Ardnadam Ardenadam Ardnadam Ardnadam William Skinner, Overseer Hafton Rental Book Val [Valuation] Roll Plan of Feus Wilson's Archaeology New Stat [Statistical] Account 174 A good farm steading the property of Mr Hunter of Hafton.
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OS1/2/4/35 CROMLECH (Adam's Cave) Crom-leac Adam's Cave Adam's Cave Cromlech "Crom-leac" Cromlech New Stat [Statistical] Account Donald White, Cnocan Angus Sinclair Keeper Wilson's Archaeology p [page] 67. A druidical altar Common usage [initialled] JB 174 A small mound, near Ardnadam containing a very remarkable apartment, which seems to have been opened, but so carefully that everything used to construct the building is undisturbed. It consists at the North end, or entrance, of two upright pillars, 6 feet high, and 2 feet in diameter, with a space of 2½ feet between them, The sides consist of two thin slabs, 10¾ feet long and placed in an upright or rather slanting position, so as to form an apartment 10¾ feet in length, 2 feet in breadth at the top and 4 feet at the bottom. At the south, or back, of the apartment there is laid over it a top stone of irregular shape, 7½ feet broad at one part. This stone covers about one half of the apartment. The whole is 4 feet 9 inches high and was probably originally entirely covered by the stones of the Cairn [Initialled JB LtCol. [Lieutenant Colonel]. "What appears evidently to have once been a Druidical Altar or Cromleac occurs on the farm of Ardnadam on the Hafton Estate. Popular story had elevated it to the rank of a royal grave, but a diligent search at the foundation proven by the result not to be sacrilegious, has negatived the popular story - no disturbence of the subsoil manifestly having ever taken place before. The top stone of the Cromleac is seen still occupying its proper place" New Stat [Statistical] Account
OS1/2/4/35 [Page] 35 Co [County] Argyll -- Ph [Parish] of Dunoon Surveyor Note - "Cromlechs are often composed of three huge stones, forming a rectangular chamber, roofed by a large one, placed on the top, thus leaving one end open" Akerman's Archaeological Index
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OS1/2/4/37 PIER [Strone] Pier Pier Pier Colin Gray Pierman Duncan Gordon Ferryman Val [Valuation] Roll 174 A pier, principally of stone, the property of Mr. Napier of Glenshellichs, who holds the ground in feu from Alexander Campbell Esqr. of Monzie. Dues are levied here in common with the other landing places along this coast, A Ferry from this to Hunter's Quay over the mouth of the Holy Loch, has been in existence for 25 years, but is not a Public Ferry, being only optional on the proprietor's part whether he convey the public accross or not, but this is said to be because the public do not look after their rights as it compulsory on the other side of the Loch (see Cambusronnich Ferry)
OS1/2/4/37 ARGYLL HOTEL [Strone] Argyll Hotel Argyll Hotel Argyll Hotel Colin Gray Pierman Sign Board George Dunlop Oc. [Occupier] 174 A good hotel near the pier
OS1/2/4/37 HOTEL [Strone] Strone Hotel Colin Gray Pierman Sign Board George Dunlop 174 A superior hotel a little west from the above. The name "Strone" applying to the village, the word might be left out to this object by simply writing "Hotel"
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OS1/2/4/38 STRONE Strone Strone Strone Val [Valuation] Roll Mr. White Ground Officer Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Dunoon 174 A marine village stretching from Gibb's Point on the Holy Loch to the village of Blairmore (for limit of Blairmore see 174.10). The old farm steading of Strone stands above the village on 174.10, Trace 5, but is now occupied by Cottars, There are two Hotels in this place, - There are two Churches & a School (which see description of) Sron a projection
OS1/2/4/38 STRONE POINT Strone Point Strone Point Strone Point Strone Point Admiralty Chart Colin Gray Pierman Duncan Gordon Ferryman New Stat [Statistical] Account 174 A rocky point at the junction of the North side of "Holy Loch" with the West side of Loch Long.
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OS1/2/4/39 ALLIANCE CHURCH [Strone] Alliance Church Alliance Church Alliance Church Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Turner Dunoon Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Dunoon J. McDougall Teacher Kilmun 174 A good building, the only Church of its kind in Scotland, and was built by gentlemen in the district, It is used only during the summer months and has no minister permantly attached to it. being supplied from the Established or dissenting Churches indescriminately, hence its name.
OS1/2/4/39 CHURCH [Strone] Church Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Turner Dunoon Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Dunoon J. McDougall Teacher Kilmun 174 A church in connection with the Parish Church of Dunoon similar to those at Inellan, Toward etc.
OS1/2/4/39 SCHOOL [Strone] School Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Turner Dunoon Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Dunoon J. McDougall Teacher Kilmun 174 There is a small School house where children are taught by a female teacher attached & in connection with this Church.
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OS1/2/4/41 HAFTON HOUSE Hafton House Hafton House Hafton House Hafton House Valuation Roll New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] Rental Book P. Skinner Ground Factor 174 A superior, modern, Mansion house the property of Mr. Hunter.
OS1/2/4/41 CAMBUSRONNICH FERRY Cambusronnich Ferry Cambusronnich Ferry Cambusronnich Ferry Dugald McLauchlin Ferryman Board on House Feuing Plan 174 A ferry between Hunter's Quay & Strone, which the ferryman states was declared to be public by a decree of the Court of Session, & that he is obliged to cross in reasonable weather whenever passengers wish.
OS1/2/4/41 NORTH HAFTON ROAD [Strone] North Hafton Road Feuing Plan Mr. Skinner Ground Factor 174 That part of road running along the shore from the Lodge to Hafton House, till it reaches Hunter's Quay, when it is called Shore Road.
OS1/2/4/41 ECCLES ROAD [Strone] Eccles Road Feuing Plan Mr. Skinner Ground Factor 174 Running from near the Lodge to Argyll Road.
OS1/2/4/41 WILLIAM STREET [Strone] William Street Feuing Plan Mr. Skinner Ground Factor 174 Running westwards from North Hafton Road & crossing Eccles Road.
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OS1/2/4/43 OLD BURIAL GROUND [Hafton] Chapel (site of) Chapel (site of) Chapel (site of) Angus Sinclair, Keeper Donald White, Cnocan Archibald Mains, Dunoon Alexander Campbell Hafton James Leitch, Gardener Professor Buchanan Glasgow University to whom the place was mentioned by the late William Hunter Esqr. of Hafton 184 An ancient burying ground in which is still plainly traceable the foundation of what may have been a small religious house or chapel. The name of the stream flowing past signifies in English, The Burn or rugged stream of the Burial Ground. There is no mention made of this in the extracts - but A. Mains and others know the fact well, and remember when children that they were frightened to pass the spot in the dark.
OS1/2/4/43 EAS A' CHAIBEIL Eas a Chaibeil Angus Sinclair, Keeper Donald White, Cnocan Archibald Mains, Dunoon Alexander Campbell Hafton James Leitch, Gardener 184 A name applied to the rugged portion (defined by slope) of a large stream flowing into Loch Loskin. See above for signification of name.
OS1/2/4/43 LOCH LOSKIN Loch Loskin Loch Loskin Loch Loskin Loch of Dunloskin William Skinner, Overseer, Hafton John C Turner, Dunloskin Angus Sinclair Keeper New Stat Acct [Statistical Account] 184 A beautiful lake on the Estate of Hafton, The farm on which it is situated is called Dunloskin, Name probably from Losgann a frog - of which animals there is great plenty about its sides.
OS1/2/4/43 [Page] 43 Co. [County] Argyll -- Ph. [Parish] Dunoon Surveyor Note for "Eas a' Chaibeil" - "pronounced Cabbeil signifies a Burial Place, not a Chapel" [Initialled] JB Lt.Col [Lieutenant Colonel]
OS1/2/4/44 DUNAN Dunan Dunan Dunan Dunan Dunan Donald White, Cnocan John C. Turner Dunloskin Colin Turner Bullwood Thomas Dunlop Bencorrum Archibald Mains Dunoon 184 A very remarkable rocky knoll seen from all parts in the district where it is situated - Dunan a little hill.
OS1/2/4/44 DUNLOSKIN Dunloskin Dunloskin Dunloskin Dunloskin Dunloskin Dunloskin William Skinner, Overseer, Hafton Rental Book Val [Valuation] Roll J. C. Turner Farmer County Directory New Stat [Statistical] Account 184 A good farm steading the property of Mr. Hunter of Hafton. It was formerly the Mansion house of the Estate of Dunloskin.
OS1/2/4/44 BENCORRUM Bencorrum Thomas Dunlop Prop [Proprietor] 184 A cottage occupied by the proprietor -
OS1/2/4/44 TOM NA H-ATH Tom na h-Ath Tom na h-Ath Thomas Dunlop Archibald Mains, Dunoon 184 A prominent eminence near the above - Sig [Signfiication] - Knoll of the Kiln
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OS1/2/4/45 TOM ODHAR Tom Odhar Tom Odhar Tom Odhar Archibald Mains Dunoon Angus Sinclair, Keeper Donald White Cnocan 184 A large flat topped hill ½ a mile south west from Dunan Signification, Dun Knoll
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OS1/2/4/46 MILTON BURN Milton Burn Milton Burn Milton Burn Milton Burn Angus Sinclair Keeper John C. Turner, Dunloskin Thomas Dunlop, Bencorrum Archibald Mains, Dunoon 184 A good stream flowing out of Loch Loskin, and proceeding through part of Dunoon, falls into Firth of Clyde.
OS1/2/4/46 CARNAN LIATHA Carnan Liatha Carnan Liatha Carnan Liatha Archibald Mains Dunoon Angus Sinclair. Keeper Donald White, Cnocan 184 Two prominent rocky knolls on the moor, west of Loch Loskin. The wesmost knoll has a very large stone on its top. Signification, Hoary Cairns.
OS1/2/4/46 TOM NA BRUANAIG Tom na Bruanaig Archibald Mains Dunoon Angus Sinclair. Keeper Donald White, Cnocan 184 A beautiful green Knowe near Dunan. The name is derived from shepherds sitting on it at mid-day to eat their piece of bread. The name signifies literally Knoll of the Crumb or morsel,
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OS1/2/4/47 CASTLE CRAWFORD Castle Crawford Castle Crawford Castle Crawford Castle Crawford Angus Sinclair, Keeper Archibald Mains, Dunoon Feuing Plan William Speir Ardenslate 184 A remarkable mound, evidently of artificial construction, though no remains of any building have ever been found on it, & it is not supposed that a Castle ever stood on it, Tradition accounts for the name by stating that a freebooter called Crawford had his residence here, It is surrounded by a moat still very distinct, & a stream of water at hand has evidently been used to fill it, The writer of the Statistical Account supposes it to be of Roman construction but there is nothing in its appearance to warrant this, - A modern wooden erection has been placed on it to contain the arms &c of a number of Riflemen whose practice ground is near at hand,
OS1/2/4/47 MOAT [Castle Crawford] Moat Angus Sinclair, Keeper Archibald Mains, Dunoon Feuing Plan William Speir Ardenslate 184 It [Castle Crawford] is surrounded by a moat still very distinct & a stream of water at hand has evidently been used to fill it,
OS1/2/4/47 HUNTER'S QUAY Hunter's Quay Hunter's Quay Hunter's Quay Hunter's Quay New Stat Acct. [Statistical Account] Table of Rates Feuing Plan Mr Skinner, Ground Factor 184 A pier principally of Stone at the entrance to Holy Loch, where the usual exactions are made on passengers &c. It is the property of Mr. Hunter of Hafton, & its name applies to the district, A ferry goes from here to Strone,
OS1/2/4/47 CAMBUS RONNICH Cambus Ronnich New Stat Acct [Statistical Account] Table of Rates Feuing Plan Mr Skinner, Ground Factor 184 And a small Creek or bay adjacent to the Pier (on the north is known by the name "Cambus Ronnich"
OS1/2/4/47 [Page] 47 Co. [County] Argyll -- Dunoon Ph. [Parish] [Note bracketed to last sentence of Castle Crawford description:] Kirn Rifle Club's Store
OS1/2/4/48 ARGYLL ROAD [Kirn] Argyll Road Feuing Plan Mr Skinner Ground Factor 184 An unfinished street commencing from North Hafton Road and, as yet, terminating at the corner where is is crossed by a small stream, It is in contemplation to connect this with that long portin also called Argyll Road & runnung Eastward from the Lock-up near the Gas works.
OS1/2/4/48 GEORGE STREET [Kirn] George Street Feuing Plan Mr Skinner Ground Factor 184 Running from James Street to Argyll Road.
OS1/2/4/48 JAMES STREET [Kirn] James Street Feuing Plan Mr Skinner Ground Factor 184 Running Westward, as far as straight, off Shore Road.
OS1/2/4/48 DUNCLUTHA Dunclutha Dunclutha Mrs. Graham. prop [proprietor] County Directory 184 A beautiful villa occupied by the proprietrix
OS1/2/4/48 ARDENSLATE Ardenslate Ardenslate Ardenslate Ardenslate Ardinslat Mr. Skinner, Ground Factor Plan of Feus Rental Book William Spier, Farmer New Stat [Statistical] Account 184 A good farm steading the property of Mr. Hunter of Hafton.
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OS1/2/4/49 ARDENSLATE ROAD [Dunoon] Ardenslate Road Ardenslate Road Ardenslate Road Mr. Skinner, Ground Officer Feuing Plan William Spier, Ardenslate 184 A road held under the County trust extending from the village of Kirn to Loch Loskin
OS1/2/4/49 KIRN Kirn Kirn Kirn Kirn Kirn Kirn Mr. Skinner Ground Officer Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Steamboat Bills Feuing Plan James Leitch Dunoon County Directory 184 A village on the Firth of Clyde mostly comprised of Summer residences, Its extent is considered to be on the side nearest Dunoon the property boundary of Hafton, which is a little nearer to it than "Milton Burn", Its extent Northwards is quite indefinite, There are two Churches & a School in this place - It has a post Office & is a landing place for Steamers, There are two Hotels & a P. H. [Public House] in the place - The old people supposed the name to be taken from an eddy or hole resembling a Churn (Scottice - Kirn) at the point where a small stream entered the Clyde.
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OS1/2/4/50 HUNTER STREET [Kirn] Hunter Street Hunter Street Feuing Plan Mr. Skinner. Ground Factor 184 Extends from Ardenslate Road to within a chain of the south margin of the trace -
OS1/2/4/50 CLYDE STREET [Kirn] Clyde Street Feuing Plan Mr. Skinner. Ground Factor 184 Extending from the shore Westwards in a straight line -
OS1/2/4/50 HANOVER STREET [Kirn] Hanover Street Feuning Plan Mr Skinner. Ground Factor 184 Extending from Ardenslate Road Northwards to a Quarry
OS1/2/4/50 SHORE ROAD [Kirn] Shore Road Feuing Plan Mr. Skinner Ground Factor 184 The trust road running along the shore, the name extends from 5 Chains East of Milton Burn to Hunter's Quay
OS1/2/4/50 HOTEL [Kirn] Kirn Hotel Kirn Hotel Sign Board J. Kelly Landlord 184 This hotel from being in the village has been written on trace simply as "Hotel" -
OS1/2/4/50 QUEEN'S HOTEL [Kirn] Queen's Hotel Queen's Hotel Queen's Hotel Val [Valuation] Roll Sign Board R. Urquhart 184 The principal hotel in the village A P.H. [Public House] between the two (Hotel & Queen's Hotel) has on its Sign Board & is called "Kirn Old Inn" but has been entered on trace as a P.H. [Public House] only -
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OS1/2/4/51 CHURCH [Kirn] Church Church Church Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Rev [Reverend] Mr. Turner James Barr - Teacher 184 A Chapel of Ease similar to Toward, Inellan &c. in connexion with the Established Church of Dunoon
OS1/2/4/51 SCHOOL [Kirn] School Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Rev [Reverend] Mr. Turner James Barr - Teacher 184 A school in connexion with the above -
OS1/2/4/51 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Kirn] U. P. [United Presbyterian] Church Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Rev [Reverend] Mr. Turner James Barr - Teacher 184 A Church used by the United Presbyterian body -
OS1/2/4/51 BROUGHALLAN Broughallan Mrs. Douglas prop. [proprietor] 184 A superior dwelling house the property of the occupier.
OS1/2/4/51 JIM CROW STONE Jim Crow' Stone Mr. Alexander Brown Kirn Mr. McIntyre Dunoon Mr D McLaren Dunoon 184 A large round boulder on the Kirn foreshore, South of Hunter's Quay -
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OS1/2/4/52 ERICHT BANK Ericht Bank R. Mitchell Postmaster 184 A superior dwelling house the property of Mr. Burnley.
OS1/2/4/52 PIER [Kirn] Pier Pier Pier Alexander Brown Pier Master Table of Rates Val [Valuation] Roll 184 A pier principally of wood where the usual Charges are made on passengers embarking or debarking. It is the property of a Company of Shareholders who pay a yearly feu duty to Mr. Hunter of Hafton & another sum to the Commissioners of Woods and forests
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OS1/2/4/53 ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL [Dunoon] R.C. [Roman Catholic] Chapel R.C. [Roman Catholic] Chapel R.C. [Roman Catholic] Chapel Rev [Reverend] Mr. Pirie Rev [Reverend] W. Turner Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark 184 A small building the first of its kind in Dunoon the erection of which has just been completed for the convenience of persons of the Roman Catholic persuasion -
OS1/2/4/53 BAPTIST CHAPEL [Dunoon] Baptist Chapel Rev [Reverend] Mr. Pirie Rev [Reverend] W. Turner Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark 184 Also a new building, the first in Dunoon, for the convenience of the Baptist portion of the community -
OS1/2/4/53 FREE CHURCH SCHOOL [Dunoon] F.C. [Free Church] School F.C. [Free Church] School F.C. [Free Church] School F.C. [Free Church] School Rev [Reverend] Mr. Pirie Rev [Reverend] W. Turner Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Adam N Arthur Teacher 184 A fine building, erected in 1851. It is in connection with the Free Church -
OS1/2/4/53 ST ANDREW STREET [Dunoon] St Andrew Street St Andrew Street Plan of Dunoon J. McArthur Moir Esqr. 184 A street running northwards from the Free Church.
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OS1/2/4/54 CEMETERY [Dunoon] Cemetery Cemetery Dunoon & Kilmun Cemetery Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark J McArthur Moir Esqr. Sign Post 184 A beautiful Burial Ground belonging to the Parishes of Dunoon & KIlmun and situated North West of the Village of Dunoon -
OS1/2/4/54 GAS WORKS [Dunoon] Gas works Mr. Cook Manager 184 Erected some years ago by a Company of Shareholders to supply the Village of Dunoon with gas. The Gasometer contains 14.400 Cubic feet of gas -
OS1/2/4/54 ENGLISH EPISCOPAL CHAPEL [Dunoon] Christ's Church (Episcopal) Christ's Church (Episcopal) Christ's Church (Episcopal) Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Rev. [Reverend] W Turner Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Pirie 184 A Chapel where the service of the Church of England is used and open only in Summer. It is one of a few Independent Churches of this kind which are in Scotland, see Oliver & Boyd's Almanack, Eg St. Jude's in Glasgow
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OS1/2/4/55 BALGIE BURN Balgie Burn Bauggie Burn Balgay Burn Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark J. McArthur Moir Esqr Admiralty Chart 184 A large stream rising off the hills to the West of Dunoon and falling into Balgie or West Bay. The name is said to be derived from Balgach, from the manner in which it swells.
OS1/2/4/55 DUNOON [town] Dunoon Dunoon Dunoon Dunoon Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark J. McArthur Moir Esqr. Old & New Stat. Accts. [Statistical Accounts] Post mark 184 A large village in the parish of that name mostly comprised of Summer residences of very recent erection, and is continually on the increase, The streets are laid off irregularly to suit the nature of the ground, The streets are lighted with gas, and in some instances their names are stuck up [continued on page 56]
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OS1/2/4/56 Dunoon (Contd. [Continued]) [continued from page 55] at their corners, The coast road - held in trust - proceeds through the village, The streets (except Agnes Street, Wellington Street, Hillfoot Street, Ferry Brae and that part of Argyll Street to the North of Ferry Brae together with the coast road called Morin Place, which are held in trust) are kept up by the feuars, no application of the Police Act having been as yet made, There are the parish Church, a Free Church, a United Presbyterian Ch. [Church] & Scottish Episcopal & Independent Episcopal Chapels, and there have been just erected, a Baptist & a Roman Catholic Chapel, There are two schools in connection with the parish, one for females, and a F.C. [Free Church] School and Industrial School in connection with the Free Church, - There are some handsome & commodious hotels in the village - The ground on which the village is built is principally held off J. McArthur Moir Esqr. of Milton - The origin of the name Dunoon cannot be ascertained, Buchanan calls it Novis-dunum deriving it from Dun a Castle, & Nuadh. New, Others assert that the Castle of Dunoon was formerly a nunnery & that the name came from Dun-no-oigh, which signifies the house of the Virgins" - old Stat [Statistical] Account It is not improbable that the name came from "Dun Maine," The green or pale fortified hill - which supposition is fully borne out by the appearance of the hill on which the Castle stood.
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OS1/2/4/57 GALLOW HILL Gallow Hill Gallow Hill Gallow Hill Gallow Hill J McArthur Moir Esqr. Archibald Mains Dunoon Val. [Valuation] Roll Fullarton's Gazetter 184 An eminence at Milton House, where in former times stood the Gallows, in connexion with the Castle of Dunoon, There is no remnant of anything artificial on the hill.
OS1/2/4/57 AUCHAMORE Auchamore Auchamore Auchamore J. McArthuir Moir Esqr. propr. [proprietor] Mr. Mercer Tenant Val. [Valuation] Roll 184 A large farm steading, the property of J. McArthur Moir Esqr. of Milton.
OS1/2/4/57 INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL [Dunoon] Industrial School Industrial School Industrial School Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark J. McArthur Moir Esqr. Cecilia Cousin. Teacher 184 A school of Industry taught by a female. It is under the auspices of the Free Church.
OS1/2/4/57 TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHAPEL [Dunoon] Trinity Chapel (Episcopal) Trinity Chapel (Episcopal) Trinity Chapel (Episcopal) Rev [Reverend] Mr. Pirie Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Rev [Reverend] W. Turner 184 A scottish Episcopal Chapel in the diocese of Argyll & the Isles.
OS1/2/4/57 PARSONAGE [Dunoon] Parsonage Rev [Reverend] Mr. Pirie Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Rev [Reverend] W. Turner 184 A recently erected house occupied by the Clergyman to the above Chapel.
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OS1/2/4/58 VICTORIA BRIDGE Victoria Bridge On the Four pillars 184 An iron bridge over Balgie Burn, erected a few years ago by subscription.
OS1/2/4/58 BALGIE or WEST BAY Balgie or West Bay Bauggie or West Bay Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Admiralty Chart J McArthur Moir Esqr. 184 A capacious bay at the south of the village of Dunoon, Balgie Bay was the original name but West Bay has become so generally known that it is considered best to apply both names.
OS1/2/4/58 EDWARD STREET [Dunoon] Edward Street J. McArthur Moir Esqr. 184 A street running northwards off Agnes Street
OS1/2/4/58 AGNES STREET [Dunoon] Agnes Street Agnes Street J. McArthur Moir Esqr. Corner Ticket 184 A street extending from the bridge over Balgie Burn to Wellington Place.
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OS1/2/4/59 HOTEL Wellington Hotel Wellington Hotel Sign Board Thomas Ramsay. Tenant 184 A hotel at the east end of Agnes Street.
OS1/2/4/59 WELLINGTON PLACE Wellington Place Wellington Place Wellington Place Val [Valuation] Roll Plan of Dunoon J McArthur Moir Esqr. 184 A short street connecting Agnes & Wellington Streets with Hillfoot Street.
OS1/2/4/59 DUKE STREET Duke Street Val [ Valuation] Roll Plan of Dunoon J. McArhur Moir Esqr. 184 The continuation of Edward Street after crossing Agnes Street.
OS1/2/4/59 WELLINGTON STREET Wellington Street Val [Valuation] Roll Plan of Dunoon J. McArthur Moir Esqr. 184 A street extending from Victoria Bridge to Wellington Place.
OS1/2/4/59 WILLIAM STREET William Street Val [Valuation] Roll Plan of Dunoon J. McArthur Moir Esqr. 184 A street running Westwards from Wellington Street.
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OS1/2/4/60 CLYDE STREET [Dunoon] Clyde Street Clyde Street Clyde Street Val [Valuation] Roll Plan of Dunoon J. McArthur Moir Esqr. 184 A street running Eastwards from Wellington Street.
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OS1/2/4/61 MILTON or EAST BAY Milton or East Bay Milton or East Bay Milton Bay Milton Bay Milton Bay J. McArthur Moir Esqr. Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark James Leitch Dunoon Archibald Mains, Dunoon Colin Campbell Dunoon 184 A capaciious bay at the East side of Dunoon, Like Balgie or West Bay Milton was the original name but East Bay is now so generally used that both names have been given.
OS1/2/4/61 ARGYLL ROAD [Dunoon] Argyll Road Argyll Road Feuing Plan Mr. Skinner. Ground Factor 184 A road extending North easterly from the Lock-up & terminating in an unfinished point, It is intended to connect it with another portion near Hunter's Quay, see description on 184.2 Trace 2.
OS1/2/4/61 JAMES STREET [Dunoon] James Street James Street Plan of Dunoon J. McArthur Moir Esqr. 184 Extending eastwards from the Gas Works in a straight line.
OS1/2/4/61 QUEEN STREET [Dunoon] Queen Street Plan of Dunoon J. McArhur Moir Esqr. 184 The continuation of the above to the shore.
OS1/2/4/61 MILTON ROAD [Dunoon] Milton Road Plan of Dunoon J. McArthur Moir Esqr. 184 Extending from the Milton Burn to Queen Street.
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OS1/2/4/62 POLICE STATION [Dunoon] Lock-up Lock-up Lock-up Sergt. [Sergeant] Fraser Police Mr. Skinner Hafton Mr. Clark Manse 184 A building used as a lockup previous to conveying prisoners to Inverary. They are never kept here after sentence.
OS1/2/4/62 MANSE [parish, Dunoon] Manse (ph) [parish] Manse (ph) [parish] Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark J. McArthur Moir Esqr. 184 The dwelling of the Minister of the parishes of Dunoon & Kilmun. It is the property of the Heritors.
OS1/2/4/62 SCHOOL (Female) [Dunoon] School School Female parochial School Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark J McArthur Moir Sign Board 184 A school house, for girls, under the management of the parish authorities.
OS1/2/4/62 CORN MILL [Dunoon] Corn Mill Corn Mill J. McArthur Moir Esqr David Millar, Miller 184 A mill the property of Mr. Moir used exclusively for grinding oats.
OS1/2/4/62 FREE CHURCH [Dunoon] Free Church Free Church Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Ph. [Parish] Minister Adam N. Arthur, Teacher 184 A large building erected in 1843. the property of the Free Ch. [Church] Congregation.
OS1/2/4/62 MANSE [Free Church, Dunoon] Manse Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Ph. [Parish] Minister Adam N. Arthur, Teacher 184 Occupied by the minister of the above Church
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OS1/2/4/63 DAILLING ROAD [Dunoon] Dailling Road Dailling Road Feuing plan Mr. Skinner Ground Factor 184 Extending from a Quarry to the Shore
OS1/2/4/63 JOHN STREET [Dunoon] John Street John Street Plan of Dunoon Streets J. McArthur Moir Esqr. 184 Running from Argyll Street to the Shore
OS1/2/4/63 CHURCH STREET [Dunoon] Church Street Plan of Dunoon Streets J. McArthur Moir Esqr. 184 Running from Argyll Street to the Shore
OS1/2/4/63 MILL STREET [Dunoon] Mill Street Plan of Dunoon Streets J. McArthur Moir Esqr. 184 Extending Eastwards from Church St.
OS1/2/4/63 MOIR PLACE [Dunoon] Moir place J. McArthur Moir Esqr. 184 Given by the Superior to the road which stretches along the East Bay as far as his boundary, which is a few chains North east from Milton Burn.
OS1/2/4/63 ARGYLL STREET [Dunoon] Argyll Street Argyll Street Argyll Street J. McArthur Moir Esqr. Plan of Dunoon Streets Val [Valuation] Roll 184 The principal street, in the Village of Dunoon, which stretches from the Pier to Milton Burn.
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OS1/2/4/64 FERRY BRAE [Dunoon] Ferry Brae Ferry Brae Ferry Brae J. McArthur Moir Esqr. Val [Valuation] Roll Plan of Dunoon Streets 184 A steep piece of road connecting Hillfoot Street with Argyll Street.
OS1/2/4/64 HILLFOOT STREET [Dunoon] Hillfoot Street J. McArthur Moir Esqr. Val [Valuation] Roll Plan of Dunoon Streets 184 Extending from Ferry Brae to Wellington Place.
OS1/2/4/64 CASTLE STREET [Dunoon] Castle Street J. McArthur Moir Esqr. Val [Valuation] Roll Plan of Dunoon Streets 184 Extending Eastwards from Wellington Place.
OS1/2/4/64 MILTON HOUSE Milton House Milton House Milton House J. McArthur Moir Esqr. prop [proprietor] New Stat Acct. [Statistical Account] Val [Valuation] Roll 184 A good Mansion house the property of Mr. Moir.
OS1/2/4/64 CASTLE HOUSE Castle House Castle House New Stat Acct. [Statistical Account] Mr. Eglinton prop [proprietor] 184 A superior dwelling house, built in 1822, the property of the occupier Mr. Eglinton.
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OS1/2/4/65 BANK [City of GIasgow Bank, Dunoon] City of Glasgow Bank (Branch Office) Mr. A. Mitchell. Banker Window Blinds 184 A branch Office of the City of Glasgow Bank
OS1/2/4/65 BANK [Union Bank, Dunoon] Union Bank of Scotland (Branch Office) Mr. J. Miller Banker Window Blinds 184 A branch Office of the Union Bank of Scotland
OS1/2/4/65 P.H. [Public House] [Cowal Inn, Dunoon] Cowal Inn Cowal Inn & Hotel N. Gowan. Landlord Over Door 184 An inferior Inn at the foot of Ferry Brae.
OS1/2/4/65 COWAL INN [Dunoon] Cowal Inn Cowal Inn & Hotel N. Gowan Landlord Over Door 184 An inferior Inn at the foot of Ferry Brae.
OS1/2/4/65 HOTEL [Crown Hotel, Dunoon] Crown Hotel N Gowan Over Door 184 A good hotel in Argyll Street
OS1/2/4/65 HOTEL [Royal Hotel, Dunoon] Royal Hotel Royal Hotel Royal Hotel Val [Valuation] Roll Over Door Mr. Moir 184 A good hotel in Argyll Street.
OS1/2/4/65 ARGYLL HOTEL [Dunoon] Argyll Hotel Val [ Valuation] Roll Over Door Mr. Moir 184 The principal hotel in Dunoon. It is situated in Argyll Street.
OS1/2/4/65 P.H. [Public House] [Glasgow Tavern, Dunoon] Glasgow Tavern Glasgow Tavern Sign Board Val [Valuation] Roll 184 An inferior Inn close to the parish School.
OS1/2/4/65 GLASGOW TAVERN [Dunoon] Glasgow Tavern Glasgow Tavern Sign Board Val [Valuation] Roll 184 An inferior Inn close to the parish School.
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OS1/2/4/66 PIER [Dunoon] Pier Pier Mr. McLeod Pier Master Val [Valuation] Roll 184 A long wooden pier where charges are exacted similar to the others on the Clyde.
OS1/2/4/66 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Dunoon] U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Turner Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark 184 A united presbyterian Church erected in 1828. It can accomodate 300 sitters.
OS1/2/4/66 MANSE [U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church, Dunoon] Manse Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Turner Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark 184 A dwelling house erected in 1842 occupied by the Rev [Reverend] Mr. Turner. Minister of the above.
OS1/2/4/66 CHURCH [Dunoon] Church (ph) [parish] Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Turner Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark 184 A substantial building erected in 1816. It is situated within the parish Burial Ground.
OS1/2/4/66 SCHOOL [parish, Dunoon] School (ph) [parish] Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Turner Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark 184 A building near the Church used as the parish School. It belongs to the Heritors.
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OS1/2/4/67 DUNOON CASTLE (Ruins) Dunoon Castle (Remains of) Dunoon Castle (Remains of) Dunoon Castle (Remains of) Dunoon Castle (Remains of) Dunoon Castle (Remains of) New Stat Acct [Statistical Account] Fullarton's Gazetter Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark J. McArthur Moir Esqr. Archibald Mains Dunoon 184 This building was situated on a conical shaped, steep, beautifully green mound, just over a rocky steep which falls to the sea. There are only five very small portions of the foundation now to be seen. There are traces of some artificial work on the sides of the hill. "There is ample evidence on record of this Castle being in exsistence in the 12th Century but we are inclined to ascribe to it an origin by many centuries earlier than that period." New Stat Acct [Statistical Account]
OS1/2/4/67 TOM A' MHOID Tom a Mhoid New Stat Acct [Statistical Account] Fullarton's Gazetter Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark J. McArthur Moir Esqr. Archibald Mains Dunoon 184 "Near the Castle stood the 'Tom a Mhoid' or the hill of the Court of justice," Fullarton's Gazetteer This is a small enclosure Kept in pasture, but there is nothing of an artificial nature about it. Its name is now vulgarly corrupted to "Tom Boyd."
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OS1/2/4/68 BISHOP'S PALACE (Ruin) [Dunoon] Bishop's Palace (Remains of) Bishop's Palace (Remains of) Bishop's Palace (Remains of) Bishop's Palace (Remains of) Mrs. Hyde James Leitch Archibald Mains New Stat Acct. [Statistical Account] 184 An angle of a strongly built wall now about 7 feet high said to have been the residence of three Bishops, & subsequently to have formed part of the old Manse. Three stones are pointed out in the Churchyard believed to cover the remains of three Bishops. One of the stones bears a date 1626. "The remains of a house are pointed out to which the name has been assigned of the 'Bishop's palace'. There is however nought belonging to such an establishment pointed out in history as having existed in Dunoon, & most probably the residence so denominated might be a dwelling house, assigned by the Argyle family after the Reformation, to individuals of that order." New Stat Acct. [Statistical Account]
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OS1/2/4/69 STONE CISTS FOUND [nr Dunoon Castle] Stone Cists found Stone Cists found Mrs Hyde James Leitch 184 Those were found in considerable quantity in two places near the Castle, at the Westmost place in front of Mrs. Hyde's house several were discovered of full length skeletons covered only by two slabs brought together at the top, They were left undisturbed, At the Eastmost place, in the garden of the Castle House, in 1822, seven or eight were found deposited in the same way, They were opened in presence of Dr. [Doctor] Campbell the then minister of the parish.
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OS1/2/4/71 TOM BREAC LIATH Tom Breac Liath Tom Breac Liath Tom Breac Liath Colin Turner, Bullwood Donald White, Cnocan Archibald Mains, Dunoon 184 A little feature on the south side of Berry Burn. Signification The mottled-grey Knoll.
OS1/2/4/71 BERRY BURN Berry Burn Colin Turner, Bullwood Donald White, Cnocan Archibald Mains, Dunoon 184 A good stream rising out of "Bealach Gaothach" (6 inch) and falling into the Firth of Clyde.
OS1/2/4/71 CNOCAN Cnocan Colin Turner, Bullwood Donald White, Cnocan Archibald Mains, Dunoon 184 A shepherd's house on the farm of Achmore. Signification Little Knoll.
OS1/2/4/71 AIRDMHOR Airdmhor Mathew Hamilton Esqr. prop [proprietor] 184 A large dwelling house occupied by the proprietor.
OS1/2/4/71 GLEN MORAG Glen Morag Glen Morag William Malcolm Esqr. prop [proprietor] Admiralty Chart 184 A large dwelling house occupied by the proprietor.
OS1/2/4/71 ARDFILLAYNE Ardfillayne Professor Buchanan prop [proprietor] 184 A large dwelling house occupied by the proprietor.
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OS1/2/4/73 CNOC DHONNAICH MHORRIS Cnoc Dhonnaich Mhorris Cnoc Dhonnaich Mhorris Cnoc Dhonnaich Mhorris Donald White, Cnocan Colin Turner Bullwood Archibald Mains Dunoon 184 A high hill, the name signifying Duncan Morris' Knowe.
OS1/2/4/73 MOINE ARD MHICARTAIR Moine Ard Mhicartair Donald White, Cnocan Colin Turner Bullwood Archibald Mains Dunoon 184 A very high feature where a person of the name of McArthur is said to have cut peats, in former times.
OS1/2/4/73 ALLT NA CRAOIBHE-CHAORRUINN Allt na Craoibhe Chaorruinn Donald White, Cnocan Colin Turner Bullwood Archibald Mains Dunoon 184 A winding stream rising off the west side of Moine Ard Mhicartair, and falling into Berry Burn at Cnocan - Stream of the Rowan tree.
OS1/2/4/73 CNOC RIABHACH Cnoc Riabhach Donald White, Cnocan Colin Turner Bullwood Archibald Mains Dunoon 184 A small but prommint Knoll near Cnocan - The brindled Knoll.
OS1/2/4/73 [Page] 73 Co. [County] Argyll -- Ph. [Parish] of Dunoon [Surveyor Note for Allt na Craoibhe Chaorruinn:] Allt na Craoibhe-chaorruinn Please write as a compound word
OS1/2/4/74 TOM MÒR GARBH Tom Mor Gharbh Tom Mor Gharbh Tom Mor Gharbh Tom Mor Gharbh Tom Mor Gharbh Colin McIntyre, Clunater Duncan Cameron, Bullwood Colin Turner Donald White Cnocan Archibald Mains, Dunoon 184 A large and prominent hill falling to the Firth of Clyde. Signification Big-Rough Knoll.
OS1/2/4/74 BULL WOOD Bull Wood Bull Wood Bull Wood Bull Wood Bull Wood Bull Wood Val [Valuation] Roll New Stat Acct. [Statistical Account] Colin McIntyre Clunater Duncan Cameron Bullwood Colin Turner Donald White Cnocan Archibald Mains, Dunoon 184 Natural Coppice, which extended from Berry Burn to "Garhallow Burn", The greater portion of the North end of the wood has been cut down to make room for Villas, and the portion on the side of "Tom mor Gharbh" is the only unbroken part left, The name Bullwood is also well known to apply to the houses in its vicinity, - which houses may be said to be situated in the wood.
OS1/2/4/74 NORTH GARHALLOW (Ruins) North Garhallow North Garhallow North Garhallow North Garhallow Val [Valuation] Roll Plan of Mr Campbell of Dunoon Donald White Cnocan Archibald Mains Dunoon 184 The ruins of a farm steading belonging to Mr. Moir of Milton.
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OS1/2/4/75 THE GANTOCKS The Gantocks The Gantocks The Gantocks The Gantocks Gantock Archibald Mains Dunoon Colin Campbell Dunoon J. McArthur Moir Esqr Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Admiralty Chart 184 A reef of rocks covered at High Water, It is of the igneous description, and is comprised of four principal pieces with a number of raised, round low bumps, There is a Beacon erected on one of the pieces.
OS1/2/4/75 BEACON [The Gantocks] Gantock Admiralty Chart 184 A reef of rocks covered at High Water. It is of the igneous description, and is comprised of four principal pieces with a number of raised, round low bumps. There is a Beacon erected on one of the pieces.
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OS1/2/4/77 GLENGARR Glen garr Mr Malcolm Oc. [Occupier] 184 [One of] Two marine villas - a short distance apart
OS1/2/4/77 CLYDE VIEW Clyde View Miss Paton Prop [Proprietor] 184 [One of] Two marine villas - a short distance apart
OS1/2/4/77 ARDHALLOW Ardhallow Mr McCunn prop [proprietor] 184 A superior dwelling house
OS1/2/4/77 BULL ROCK Bull Rock Bull Rock Bull Rock Donald White, Cnocan Colin Campbell, Dunoon Colin Turner Bullwood 184 A very large oval shaped rock lying on the shore.
OS1/2/4/77 FIRTH OF CLYDE Firth of Clyde See the Name sheets of the Counties of Renfrew, Ayr, and Dumbarton Various The Firth of Clyde bounds the Ph. [Parish] of Dunoon, from the entrance to the Holy Loch at Kirn, to the parish boundary West of Toward Castle on 194/15
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OS1/2/4/78 GARHALLOW BURN Garhallow Burn Garhallow Burn Garhallow Burn Garhallow Burn Garhallow Burn Plan of Mr. Campbell's Donald White, Cnocan Duncan Cameron, Bullwood Colin McIntyre Clunater Archibald Mains Dunoon 184 A good stream having its source near that of the Ardyne Burn (6 inch), It falls into Firth of Clyde
OS1/2/4/78 SOUTH GARHALLOW South Garhallow Plan of Mr. Campbell's Donald White, Cnocan Duncan Cameron, Bullwood Colin McIntyre Clunater Archibald Mains Dunoon 184 Formerly a farm steading now occupied by a Shepherd. It is the property of Mr. Moir of Milton.
OS1/2/4/78 CROITCHORRACH Croitchorrach Plan of Mr. Campbell's Donald White. Cnocan Duncan Cameron. Bullwood Colin McIntyre Clunater Archibald Mains Dunoon 184 The ruins of a farm steading long upoccupied. It stands on the farm of Clunater - Signification The Steep Croft
OS1/2/4/78 CREAG NAN CAT Creag nan Cat Plan of Mr. Campbell's Donald White. Cnocan Duncan Cameron. Bullwood Colin McIntyre Clunater Archibald Mains Dunoon 184 A number of rocks on the steep hillside near Croitchorrach, Sign: [Signification] Crag of the Cats -
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OS1/2/4/79 GARROWCHORRAN HILL Garrowchorran Hill Garrowchorran Hill Garrowchorran Hill Garrowchorran Hill Archibald Mains Dunoon Colin McIntyre, Clumater Donald White Cnocan Colin Turner, Bullwood 184 A large, high, flat topped hill on the farm of Clunater.
OS1/2/4/79 HOOP HOUSE Hoop House John Paton Esqr. Prop [Proprietor] 184 [One of] Three large and very superior dwelling houses, occupied by their respective proprietors.
OS1/2/4/79 TOR ALUINN Tor Aluinn F. Powell Esqr. Prop [Proprietor] 184 [One of] Three large and very superior dwelling houses, occupied by their respective proprietors.
OS1/2/4/79 BUTHKOLLIDAR Buthkollidar John Manifold Esqr. Prop [Proprietor] 184 [One of] Three large and very superior dwelling houses, occupied by their respective proprietors.
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OS1/2/4/81 LITTLE BRACKLEY (Ruins) Little Brackley (Ruins) Little Brackley (Ruins) Little Brackley (Ruins) James Lamont Esqr. Prop [Proprietor] Val [Valuation] Roll John Currie, Port Lamont 194 The ruins of a farm steading long unoccupied - Mr. Lamont Proprietor
OS1/2/4/81 KILMARNOCK Kilmarnock Kilmarnock Kilmarnock Kilmarnacks Kilmarnoch James Lamont Esqr. Prop [Proprietor] Origines Parochiales John Currie, Port Lamont Johnstone's Coy. [County] Map Admiralty Chart 194 This was formerly a farm steading but is now used for Cattle only - "The names Kirkmichael and Kilmarnock seem to indicate the former existence of Churches dedicated to St. Michael and St. Marnock", Origines Parochiales
OS1/2/4/81 MOUND [Kilmarnock] 194 There is a remarkable artificial mound in a wood about 20 chains south of this palce (194.2 Trace 1) which may have been where the Church stood. The proprietor is of opinion that it was a place for burning wood, but makes the statement only on supposition - Not probable I think [Initialled] JB Lt.Col. [Lieutenant Colonel]
OS1/2/4/81 [Page] 81 County of Argyll -- Ph. [Parish] of Inverchaolin ["Mound" entry initialled:] J.B. Lt.Col. [Lieutenant Colonel]
OS1/2/4/82 LOCH STRIVEN Loch Striven Loch Streven Loch Strivenhead Loch Striven Loch Straven Loch Strevan Loch Straven Loch Straven Loch Straven Loch Strivan New Stat: [Statistical] Account Old Stat: [Statistical] Account Fullarton's Gazetteer Origines Parochiales County Directory of Scotland Anderson's Guide to the Highlands Wilson's Guide to Bute Johnstone's Coy. [County] Map Map to Brown's Histy. [History] of the Highlands Admiralty Chart 194 "The parish of Inverchaolain in intersected by an arm of the sea called Loch Striven, signifying the loch of noses or points. It is upwards of 9 miles long & about 2 broad at its mouth, getting narrower as it enters the country" New Stat [Statistical] Account.
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OS1/2/4/83 KILMARNOCK HILL Kilmarnock Hill Kilmarnock Hill Kilmarnock Hill James Lamont Esqr. of Knockdow Thomas Lochead Gortanansaig John Currie Port Lamont 194 A very high and prominent hill on the Estate of Knockdow. It forms the south end of a range which runs from it Northwards.
OS1/2/4/83 ROWANTREE BURN Rowantree Burn James Lamont Esqr. of Knockdow Thomas Lochead Gortanansaig John Currie Port Lamont 194 A good stream formed by two branches at the north end of Kilmarnock Hill. It falls into Ardyne Burn -
OS1/2/4/83 COUL BURN Coul Burn James Lamont Esqr. of Knockdow Thomas Lochead Gortanansaig John Currie Port Lamont 194 A small stream rising off the South end of Kilmarnock Hill and falling into Loch Striven about ¼ of a mile below Kilmarnock. From Cul, Back, Behind.
OS1/2/4/83 SCHOOL School School School Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McTavish Ph [Parish] Minister Dugal McArthur Inverchaolain John Brown 194 A plain two-storey building consisting of a Schoolroom, and residence for the Teacher, situated on the Western shore of Loch Striven. It is the Parish School for Inverchaolain.
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OS1/2/4/85 BURNMAKIMAN BURN Burnmakiman Burn Burnmakiman Burn Burnmakiman Burn Colin McIntyre, Cluniter R. Thomson, Inellan Estate Plan 194 A large stream rising off Cluniter Hill and flowing through a rugged channel falls into Firth of Clyde. There was formerly a public house near its confluence called "Burnmakiman".
OS1/2/4/85 CORLARACH Corlarach Corlarach Corlarach Collarach A. S. Finlay Esqr. MP [Member of Parliament] prop [proprietor] Estate Plan (1828) William Lang Achafour County Map 194 A farm steading with grazing farm attached the property of A. S. Finlay Esqr. of Castle Toward MP [Member of Parliament]
OS1/2/4/85 CORLARACH BURN Corlarach Burn Corlarach Burn Corlarach Burn A.S. Finlay Esqr. William Lang Rundel Campbell Inellan 194 A good stream rising north of Beinn Ruadh and falling into Ardyne Burn west from Corlarach.
OS1/2/4/85 CNOC A' MHADAIDH Cnoc a Mhadaidh Cnoc a Mhadaidh James Currie Knockamillie Martin McNeilage Newton 194 A prominent hill feature on the farm of Newton - signification Knowe of the dog
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OS1/2/4/86 BEINN RUADH Beinn Ruadh Beinn Ruadh James Currie Knockamillie Martin McNeilage Newton 194 A prominent flat topped hill east from Cnoc a Mhadaidh - Signification Red Mountain
OS1/2/4/86 LAG AIRIDH GHAOIL Lag Airidh Ghaoil James Currie Knockamillie Martin McNeilage Newton 194 A depression in the east side of Beinn Ruadh Signification a beautiful hollow
OS1/2/4/86 CNOC A' BHOGAIDH Cnoc a Bhogaidh James Currie Knockamillie Martin McNeilage Newton 194 A small though prominent Knoll south east from Beinn Ruadh. Cnoc a Knowe Bogadh a Steeping or softening.
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OS1/2/4/87 CREAG NA CAILLICHE Creag na Cailliche Creag na Cailliche Creag na Cailliche James Lamont Esqr of Knockdow Neil Clark, Fisherman Thomas Lochead Gortanansaig 194 A prominent piece of flat rock at what is considered the southern extremity of Loch Striven. On the south end of the rocks lies a remarkable stone*, the subject of a superstitious tradition, which bequeaths to the Graig its name. - Signification The Old woman's, or witch's Craig.
OS1/2/4/87 [Page] 87 County of Argyll -- Ph. [Parish] of Inverchaolin [Asterisked note:] *Mr. Finlay M.P. [Member of Parliament] remembers when this stone rocked and terms it a Rocking stone - but it is evidently a glacial boulder water worn at its base. The superstition is that it was thrown by one witch from Buchailean hill against another - which is so far interesting that it confirms the idea as to the artificial character of the loose stones forming the supposed Hill Fort there [Initialled] J.B. Lt.Col. [Lieutenant Colonel]
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OS1/2/4/89 KILMICHAEL Kilmichael Kilmichael Kilmichael Kilmichael James Lamont Esqr. prop [proprietor] Origines Parochiales William Miller, Gardener, Knockdow County Map 194 A new building occupied by the Grieve of the Estate of Knockdow. The original farmsteading of Kilmichael stood south from this. "Kilmichael and Kilmarnock seem to indicate the former existence of Churches dedicated to St. Michael and St. Marnock" Origines Parochiales
OS1/2/4/89 GORTANANSAIG Gortanansaig Gortanansaig Gortenansaig Gortananisaig James Lamont Esqr. Prop [Proprietor] Thomas Lochead Farmer Val [Valuation] Roll County Map 194 A good farm steading the property of James Lamont Esqr of Knockdow. - From Gortan an t-Saic the little field of the sack or burden
OS1/2/4/89 STONE CISTS FOUND Stone Cists found Stone Cists found Stone Cists found James Lamont Esqr William Miller Knockdow John Currie, Port Lamont 194 A number of Stone Cists containing human bones were uncovered, at place indicated, nearly 20 years ago, -
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OS1/2/4/90 KNOCKDOW Knockdow Knockdow Knockdow Knockdow Knockdaw Knockdow Knockdow James Lamont Esqr. Propr. [Proprietor] Val [Valuation] Roll New Stat. [Statistical] Account Plan of Achinwilline (1819) Admiralty Chart Fullarton's Gazetteer Old Stat [Statistical] Account 194 A modern mansion house the residence of the proprietor James Lamont Esqr. of Knockdow. Cnoc Dubh. Dark Knoll
OS1/2/4/90 THE LOUPS The Loups James Lamont Esqr. Propr [Proprietor] Gardeners &c 194 Near the house the Ardyne Burn becomes very contracted in its rocky bed having to force its course by leaping over the rocks. The name is well known. [Initialled] JB.
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OS1/2/4/91 ACHAFOUR Achafour Achafour Achafour Achuphoor Achafuar Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. MP. [Member of Parliament] William Lang Estate Plan, 1828 Estate Plan, 1819 Val [Valuation] Roll 194 A farm steading the property of Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. M.P. [Member of Parliament] Derivation Achadh Fuar - Cold Field.
OS1/2/4/91 ACHAFOUR MILL (Corn) Achafour Mill (corn) Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. MP. [Member of Parliament] William Lang Estate Plan, 1828 Estate Plan 1819 Val [Valuation] Roll 194 A mill exclusively employed in grinding corn. It is the property of Mr Finlay.
OS1/2/4/91 ACHAFOUR HILL Achafour Hill A.S. Finlay Esqr. M.P. [Member of Parliament] proprietor Estate Plan R. Lamont. farmer Little Ardyne 194 High ground on the farm of the same name.
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OS1/2/4/93 TOWARD HILL Toward Hill Toward Hill Toward Hill Toward Hill James Lamont Esqr. Robert Spier Toward Tayanuilt Rundel Campbell Inellan Admiralty Chart 194 A high flat topped hill on the farm of Toward Tayanuilt.
OS1/2/4/93 CREAGAN IOBAIRT Creagan Iobairt Creagan Iobairt Creagan Iobairt Rundel Campbell James Currie. Knockamillie Martin McNeilage Newton 194 A small Craig on the farm of Inellan. Signification Rock of Sacrafice, though it may be a corruption of some other word.
OS1/2/4/93 BUACHAILEAN [Fort] Buachalain Buachaill-ithean Buach-a-line Hill Buchlian Hill (Old Camp) Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. M.P. [Member of Parliament] New Statistical Account Estate Plan (1828) Estate Plan (1819) 194 A high, steep, & very remarkable hill on the Estate of Toward. Its southern slope is planted. It has every appearance of having been levelled on the top and a bank to protect it on the north is evidently partially artificial. Nothing is known about it except that the words "Old Camp" are written to the top of the hill on a plan of the year 1819, which together with its appearance and the extent of country it commands, would lead to the conclusion of its having been a hill Fort.
OS1/2/4/93 FORT [Buachailean] Buachalain Buachaill-ithean Buach-a-line Hill Buchlian Hill (old camp) Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. M.P. [Member of Parliament] New Statistical Account Estate Plan (1828) Estate Plan (1819) 194 A high, steep, & very remarkable hill on the Estate of Toward. Its southern slope is planted. It has every appearance of having been levelled on the top and a bank to protect it on the north is evidently partially artificial. Nothing is known about it except that the words "Old Camp" are written to the top of the hill on a plan of the year 1819, which together with its appearance and the extent of country it commands, would lead to the conclusion of its having been a hill Fort.
OS1/2/4/93 [Page] 93 Co. [County] Argyll -- Dunoon Ph [Parish] [Note to Fort:] Buachaile - a herd. Gaelic Probable meaning "The Herd's Lookout" Throughout the southern part of the flat top of this hill and connecting the circuit with the steep bank on the northern side Mr. Finlay and myself distinctly traced a bank of loose stones after the usual fashion of a hill Fort. The stones are very plain in some places, but have become overgrown with vegetable matter - they were probably much more distinct in 1819 at the date of the Old Plan, and Mr. Finlay expressed his intention of having the wood cleared out and the evidences restored. [Initialled] J.B. Lt.Col. R.E. [Lieutenant Colonel Royal Engineers]
OS1/2/4/94 INELLAN HILL Inellan Hill Inellan Hill Inellan Hill R. Campbell, Inellan M. McNeilage Newton James Currie Knockamillie 194 A prominent feature on the farm of that name. Spelling to be the same as the farm & village.
OS1/2/4/94 INELLAN Ineland Ineland Inellen Inellan Innellan Innellan Innellan Innellan Innellan Innellan Innellan New Stat. [Statistical] Account (Old) Estate Plan Admiralty Chart Val. [Valuation] Roll Rental Book Estate Plan (1850) County Directory Oliver & Boyd's Almanac Post Office Directory 1863 Murray's Time Table Octr. '63 [October 1863] Glasgow Herald of 9th. Oct [October] 1863 194 A farm steading the property of John H. Campbell Wyndham Esqr. of Dunoon - This name which also applies to a village (see 195.5) is now spelt indescriminately "Innellan" and Inellan. I presume this to have been the "Inverskellane" of the old Charters
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OS1/2/4/95 PORT LAMONT Port Lamont Port Lamont Port Lamont Port Lamant James Lamont Esqr. Val [Valuation] Roll Neil Clark. Pt. [Port] Lamont Admiralty Chart 194 A number of dwellings occupied principally by fisherman. It is the landing place generally chosen for the district. The houses are situated on Mr Lamont's property.
OS1/2/4/95 LITTLE ARDYNE Little Ardyne Little Ardyne Little Ardyne Little Ardyne Ardyne Alexander S Finlay Esqr M.P. [Member of Parliament] prop. [proprietor] Val [Valuation] Roll Estate Plan, 1828 Robert Lamont, Farmer County Directory 194 A good farm steading the property of Alexander S Finlay Esqr. of Castle Toward, M.P. [Member of Parliament]
OS1/2/4/95 MID ARDYNE Mid Ardyne Mid Ardyne Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. Robert Lamont 194 An inferior dwelling house, occupied by Cotters, the property of Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. MP [Member of Parliament]
OS1/2/4/95 ARDYNE PARK Ardyne Park Ardyne Park Meikle Ardyne Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. Val [Valuation] Roll Estate Plan, 1828 194 A superior dwelling house formerly the Mansion house of Ardyne Estate. It is occupied by the proprietor's (Mr Finlay's) Game Keeper
OS1/2/4/95 [Page] 95 Co [County] Argyll -- Ph [Parish] of Inverchaolin
OS1/2/4/96 DUNAN Dunan Dunan Dunan Alexander Finlay Esqr. Robert Lamont Duncan Sinclair, Game Keeper 194 A remarkable knoll, the top of which has been levelled down and built round with stones by artificial means - "At the south east extremity of the parish upon a farm called Ardein there stands an artificial hill, on which the ancient judges of country held their courts, and administered justice". Old Stat. [Statistical] Account Dunan. A small heap or hill.
OS1/2/4/96 CAIRNS [Ardyne] Cairns Cairns Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. Robert Lamont Duncan Sinclair, Game Keeper Estate Plan, 1828 194 "On a dry heath near the shore of the same farm (Ardein) there are many vestiges of graves some marked by Cairns of stones" Old Stat Acct. [Statistical Account] The two Cairns here shewn were partially removed in cultivating the land but their sites are still distinctly visible.
OS1/2/4/96 FERRYHOUSE (Ruins) Ferry (Ruins) Alexander S Finlay Esqr. Robert Lamont Duncan Sinclair, Game Keeper Estate Plan, 1828 194 The ruins of a Ferry house long unoccupied. There is no Ferry at this place now.
OS1/2/4/96 [Page] 96 Co [County] Argyll -- Ph [Parish] of Inverchaolin [Note to Dunan:] "At Ardein in the SE [South East] of the parish there is an artificial mound which has been thought to be the "Moothill" of some baron of the Olden time". Origines Parochiales
OS1/2/4/97 ARDYNE POINT Ardyne Point Ardyne Point Ardyne Point Ardine Point Ardine Point Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. Estate Plan 1819 Robert Mitchell, Fishermant Admiralty Chart County Map 194 A flat point of land projecting into the sea.
OS1/2/4/97 GLEN FYNE Glenfyne A.S. Finlay Esqr. of Toward James Lamont Esqr. Knockdow James Brown. Lighthousekeeper 194 A Glen through which runs the Ardyne Burn. The name is not very generally known, but it is considered of importance to preserve it as giving the name to an ancient Barony of "Inveryne".
OS1/2/4/97 [Page] 97 County of Argyll -- Ph [Parish] of Inverchaolin [Surveyor notes:] Glen of the Ardyne Burn - Glenfyne Memo. The Origines Parochiales considers Kilellane or Kilenane to signify the existence of a church dedicated to Saint Fillan or Finan. Ardyne may easily be a corruption from Ardfyne or Ardfine (The point of the Fyne burn and gradually giving name to the burn itself. So that Glen Fyne } Ardyne } Kilellan } Inellan, } may all be presumed to be derived from this Saint as well as the whole Barony of "Inveryne" granted by James III in 1472 to John Lamont of Ardlamont and his heirs, and repeated by James V in 1539. [Initialled] J.B. Lt.Col. [Lieutenant Colonel]
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OS1/2/4/99 ARDYNE BURN Ardyne Burn Ardyne Burn Ardyne Burn Ardyne Burn Ardyne Burn Alexander S Finlay Esqr. M.P. [Member of Parliament] James Lamont Esqr Duncan Sinclair Gamekeeper Estate Plan, 1819 New Stat [Statistical] Account 194 A large stream rising on the east of Corlarach Hill and flowing round the North of it becomes the parish By. [Boundary]. It then flows in a general southerly direction till it falls into the sea near Burnfoot.
OS1/2/4/99 KILLELLAN Killellan Killellan Kilellan Killalan Killenane or Killelane Killellan Killellan Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. Robert Spiers, Tenant Val [Valuation] Roll Estate Plan, 1828 Origines Parochiales County Directory County Map 194 A farm steading the property of Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. of Castle Toward,
OS1/2/4/99 BLAIRANBOICH Blairanboich Blairanboich Blairanboich Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. Robert Spiers Duncan Sinclair, Gamekeeper 194 A good cottage the property of Alexander S. Finlay Esqr.
OS1/2/4/99 [Page] 99 Co. [County] Argyll -- Ph. [Parish] of Dunoon [Notes below Ardyne Burn:] See page 89. [Note to Killellan Authorities for spelling:] Origines Parochiales - which infers Kil-fillan or Church dedicated to St. Fillan (or Finan)
OS1/2/4/100 BURIAL GROUND [ChapeI FieId] Burying Ground Burying Ground Burying Ground Robert Lamont Gortanansaig Robert Spiers, Toward Tayanuilt Duncan Sinclair Keeper 194 This place was anciently a Burial Ground but no interments have taken place for many years; It is supposed that a Chapel stood within it and the field close by is still called "Chapel Field," "The name Killenane or Killelane" (inter[changeable]) seems to indicate the former existence of a Church dedicated to St Fillan (or Finan)" Origines Parochiales
OS1/2/4/100 CHAPEL FIELD Chapel Field Robert Lamont Gortanansaig Robert Spiers, Toward Tayanuilt Duncan Sinclair Keeper 194 the field close by is still called "Chapel Field," "The name Killenane or Killelane" (inter[changeable]) seems to indicate the former existence of a Church dedicated to St Fillan (or Finan)" Origines Parochiales
OS1/2/4/100 ACHAVOULIN Achinwilline Achinwilline Achinwilline Achenwillin & Auchavullin Achavuillin Auchymillin Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. MP. [Member of Parliament] Val [Valuation] Roll Estate Plan (1828) New Stat [Statistical] Account Old Stat [Statistical] Account Deed of sale of 1535 194 An extensive farm steading held by the proprietor in his own hands, Achinwilline which was formerly a seperate Estate is now annexed to the lands of Castle Toward, Derivation Achadh Mhoulinn Millfield
OS1/2/4/100 [Page] 100 Co. [County] Argyll -- Ph. [Parish] of Dunoon [Note to amendment of name to Achavoulin:] Mr. Finlay M.P. [Member of Parliament] the proprietor, writes me that he thinks it will be better to go back to the old gaelic form of writing the name. [Signed] J. Bayly Lt.Col. R.E. [Lieutenant Colonel Royal Engineers]
OS1/2/4/101 BUTTS [house] Butts Butts R. Campbell Inellan R. Thomson Inellan 194 A poor dwelling on the farm of Inellan.
OS1/2/4/101 CHAPELTON Chapelton Chapelton Chapelton R. Campbell. Inellan Estate Plan Rental Book 194 Formerly a farm steading but now annexed to the farm of Inellan. There are the remains of a Chapel a short distance from this. (Trace 6)
OS1/2/4/101 TOWARD TAYNUILT Toward Taynuilt Toward Taynuilt Toward Tayanuilt Towarddamilt James Lamont Esqr. Prop [Proprietor] Robert Spier Farmer Val. [Valuation] Roll County Directory 194 A good farm steading the property of James Lamont Esqr. of Knockdow. - Taynuilt from Tigh-an-uillt House of the stream.
OS1/2/4/101 CHAPEL HALL Chapel Hall Mr. Joseph Greig Prop [Proprietor] 194 A feu held from Mr. Campbell of Dunoon, There is a considerable piece of ground attached to the house.
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OS1/2/4/102 CHAPEL (In Ruins) [ChapeI HaII] Chapel (site of) Chapel (site of) Chapel (site of) Mr. Joseph Greig Chapel Hall R. Campbell Inellan James Currie, Knockamillie 194 A small piece of ground, enclosed by what are now only the remains of hedges, which formerly served as a Burial Ground, Within it is distinctly visible the foundation of a Chapel. There is no mention made of this in the extracts from the Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
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OS1/2/4/103 CAIRNS [Burnfoot] Cairns Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. Robert Lamont Duncan Sinclair, Game Keeper Estate Plan, 1828 194 The stones were removed at the same time as those described on 194.11 but the two remaining knolls close to the shore are much more prominent, than the others. One of them is cut by the sea wall and a number of years ago, the sea disclosed to view in it, a number of human bones - See "Cairns" on 194.11
OS1/2/4/103 BURNFOOT Burnfoot Burnfoot Burnfoot Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. prop [proprietor] Robert Mitchell, Occupier Duncan Sinclair, Gamekeeper 194 A cothouse the property of Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. MP. [Member of Parliament]
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OS1/2/4/104 CONESK Conesk Conishe Conismore Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. prop [proprietor] Val [Valuation] Roll Estate Plan, 1828, 194 A farm held by the proprietor in his own hands, He wishes the name spelt Conesk, From Conasg - Whins
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OS1/2/4/105 TOWARD QUAY Toward Quay Toward Quay Toward Quay Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. M.P. [Member of Parliament] Duncan Sinclair Keeper Robert Mitchell, Fisherman 194 Two stone jetties where goods are landed for Castle Toward and the country to the North, It is strictly the private property of Mr. Finlay.
OS1/2/4/105 CASTLE TOWARD Castle Toward Castle Toward Castle Toward Castle Toward Castle Toward Alexander S, Finlay Esqr. MP. [Member of Parliament] Val. [Valuation] Roll New Stat [Statistical] Account County Directory Admiralty Chart 194 A modern mansion house the seat of the proprietor of the Estate, Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. of Castle Toward M.P. [Member of Parliament] for Argyllshire.
OS1/2/4/105 RUIN [Castle Toward] Ruin Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. 194 An end or side of an ancient building still remaining entire, situated at the north east corner of the garden. Mr Finlay supposes it to have been a religious house.
OS1/2/4/105 [Page] 105 Co. [County] Argyll -- Ph [Parish] of Dunoon
OS1/2/4/106 TOWARD CASTLE (In Ruins) Toward Castle (Ruins) Toward Castle (Ruins) Toward Castle (Ruins) Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. prop [proprietor] New Stat Acct. [Statistical Account] Origines Parochiales 194 The whole of the foundation of this building remains, the south wall is quite entire, being about 40 feet high and 5½ feet thick. The vaults still remain in the southern portion of the building to the height of about 10 feet above the ground, and are covered with fallen debris. The walls of the remaining part of the Castle stand about 10 feet high. - "The old Castle of Toward the residence of the Chief of the Lamonts, is a ruin apparently of an earlier date than the 14th. or 15th. Century, of the style common to that age. It does not appear to have been inhabited at any time subsequent to the scene of the cruelties" (June 1646) "referred to," (see page 599) New Stat Acct. [Statistical Account]
OS1/2/4/106 [Page] 106 County Argyll -- Ph. [Parish] of Dunoon
OS1/2/4/107 SCHOOL [Toward] School School School Alexander S Finlay Esqr MP. [Member of Parliament] D. McArthur Teacher Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Matheson Ph. [Parish] Teacher Dunoon 194 A side school belonging to the ph. [parish] of Dunoon & supported in the usual manner of such schools, It has been long in existence.
OS1/2/4/107 TOWARD Toward Toward Toward Toward Toward Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. MP. [Member of Parliament] Val. [Valuation] Roll Estate Plans 1819 1828 County Directory County Map 194 A large farm steading the property of Mr. Finlay.
OS1/2/4/107 TOWARD COTTAGES Toward Cottages Toward Cottages Toward Cottages Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. D. McArthur Thomas Lochead Farmer 194 A row of cothouses occupied by workmen on Toward farm
OS1/2/4/107 MARCH COTTAGE March Cottage Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. D. McArthur Thomas Lochead Farmer 194 A dwelling house occupied by a roadman
OS1/2/4/107 [Page] 107 Co. [County] Argyll -- Ph. [Parish] of Dunoon
OS1/2/4/108 CHURCH [Toward] Church Church Church Church Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. James Lamont Esqr. D. McArthur Teacher Rev [Reverend] Mr. Matheson, Dunoon 194 A small church in connection with the establishment. It is supported partly by the Home Mission & partly by subscription.
OS1/2/4/108 BURIAL GROUND Burial Ground Burial Ground Burial Ground Burial Ground R Spier Toward Taynuillt James Currie Knockamillie Colin Campbell Dunoon Old Stat Acct. [Statistical Account] 194 A small piece of ground in the corner of a wood said to have been a burying place and where a Chapel is supposed to have stood - "There is said to have been a Chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary on the farm of Toward-an-uilt of which the cemetery yet remains" Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] "There is a special interest connected with its place of sepulture (now scarcely discernible) from its containing the grave of MacGregor of Glenstrae. New Stat [Statistical] Account.
OS1/2/4/108 [Page] 108 Co [County] Argyll - - Dunoon Ph. [Parish]
OS1/2/4/109 TOWARD POINT & LIGHTHOUSE Toward Point Toward Point Toward Point Toward Point Toward Point Toward Point Toward Point Estate Plans New Stat Acct [Statistical Account] Admiralty Chart Alexander S. Finlay Esqr. MP. [Member of Parliament] James Lamont Esqr. Knockdow County Map Origines Parochiales 194 A flat point of land forming one of the principal land marks in the Firth of Clyde. On its east side is a Light House 55 feet high which shews a revolving light every minute. The point is very rocky, being composed of the old red Sandstone lying nearly horizontal, but at the west end of the point is an extensive vein of limestone, which was formerly, but is not now, wrought. The Kiln which was used for burning the limestone still stands on the point.
OS1/2/4/109 [page] 109 Co [County] Argyll -- Dunoon Ph [Parish
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OS1/2/4/111 CLUNITER Cluniter Cluniter Cluniter Clunitre Cluniter Val [Valuation] Roll Colin McIntyre Farmer Estate Plan Rental Book County Map 195 An inferior farm steading the property of John H. Campbell Wyndam Esqr of Dunoon
OS1/2/4/111 DUBH LAG Dubh Lag Dubh Lag Martin McNeilage Newton James Currie Knockamillie 195 A hollow running south west from Burnmakiman Burn. Signification Dark Hollow
OS1/2/4/111 CNOC MHICPHARLAINN Cnoc Mhicpharlainn Martin McNeilage Newton James Currie Knockamillie 195 A prominent little knoll south from the above Sign: [Signification] Macfarlan's Knowe
OS1/2/4/111 TOM AN TAILLIR Tom an Taillir Martin McNeilage Newton James Currie Knockamillie 195 A ridge topped Knoll Signification The Tailor's Knoll
OS1/2/4/111 [Page] 111 Co. [County] Argyll -- Dunoon Ph. [Parish]
OS1/2/4/112 TOM DUBH Tom Dubh Tom Dubh Martin McNeilage. Newton James Currie, Knockamillie 195 A large Knoll near Tom a Taillir Signification Dark Knoll
OS1/2/4/112 CREAG CAISG Creag Caisg Craig Caisg Martin McNeilage. Newton James Currie, Knockamillie Admiralty Chart 195 A prominent rock. Signification Rock of Easter.
OS1/2/4/112 CREAG BHREAC Creag Bhreac Martin McNeilage. Newton James Currie, Knockamillie 195 Similar to the above. Signification Mottled Craig
OS1/2/4/112 TOMAN LEACACH Toman Leacach Martin McNeilage. Newton James Currie, Knockamillie 195 A little Knowe on an elevated piece of ground Signification Little Knoll where there are flat stones
OS1/2/4/112 DUNAN Dunan Martin McNeilage. Newton James Currie, Knockamillie 195 A very prominent Knoll seen at a great distance Signification Little Hill
OS1/2/4/112 [page] 112 Co [County] Argyll -- Dunoon Ph [Parish)
OS1/2/4/113 GLENACRE Glenacre Glenacre Mr W. D. Roberts Prop. [Proprietor] County Directory 195 The best of a number of villas at the North end of Inellan village
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OS1/2/4/115 KNOCKAMILLIE Knockamillie Knockamillie Knockamillie Knockamillie Knockamillie Estate Plan Rental Book James Currie Farmer Admiralty Chart County Directory 195 A farm steading the property of John Henry Campbell Wyndham Esqr. of Dunoon.
OS1/2/4/115 CREAG NAM MUC Creag nam Muc Creag nam Muc James Currie M. McNeilage 195 A small crag north from Knockamillie Sign: [Signification] Rock of the Swine.
OS1/2/4/115 CHURCH AND SCHOOL [Knockamillie] Church & School Church & School Church & School Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Matheson, Dunoon Mr. McArthur, Toward James Currie, Knockamillie 195 A Church in connection with the Establishment supported wholly by seat rents & subscriptions, The school, supported by fees, is underneath the Church.
OS1/2/4/115 [Page] 115 Co. [County] Argyll -- Dunoon Ph. [Parish]
OS1/2/4/116 CASTLE (Ruin) [KnockamiIIie] Castle (Remains of) Castle (Remains of) Castle (Remains of) Castle (remains of) James Currie Knockamillie R. Campbell Inellan M McNeilage Newton A. S. Finlay Esqr. M.P. [Member of Parliament] 195 All that remains of this Castle is a small portion of one of the angles. About 30 years ago a great portion of it was standing. There is no mention made of this in the extracts sent.
OS1/2/4/116 THE TOM The Tom James Currie Knockamillie R. Campbell Inellan M McNeilage Newton A. S. Finlay Esqr. M.P. [Member of Parliament] 195 A large hill on the farm of Knockamillie
OS1/2/4/116 CREAG BHEAG Creag Bheag James Currie Knockamillie R. Campbell Inellan M McNeilage Newton A. S. Finlay Esqr. M.P. [Member of Parliament] 195 A Craig on the side of The Tom. Signification Little Craig
OS1/2/4/116 [Page] 116 Co. [County] Argyll -- Dunoon Ph. [Parish]
OS1/2/4/117 ROYAL HOTEL [Inellan] Royal Hotel Royal Hotel Royal Hotel Mr. Shearer. Oc [Occupier] Val [Valuation] Roll Sign Board 195 A commodious hotel the property of Mr. Campbell Wyndam.
OS1/2/4/117 PIER [Inellan] Pier Pier Pier Val [Valuation] Roll William Grieve Pierman Table of dues 195 A wooden pier (part nearest the road of stone) erected by the proprietor of the land, Mr. Campbell Wyndam. There is a charge for lugage but not for passengers here.
OS1/2/4/117 NEWTON Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newtown Val [Valuation] Roll Estate Plan Rental Book M. McNeilage Farmer County Directory County Map 195 A farm steading the property of Mr. Campbell Wyndam.
OS1/2/4/117 [Page] 117 Co. [County] Argyll -- Dunoon Ph. [Parish]
OS1/2/4/118 INELLAN Inellan New Stat. [Statistical] Account (Old) Estate Plan Admiralty Chart Val. [Valuation] Roll Rental Book Estate Plan (1850) County Directory Oliver & Boyd's Almanac Post Office Directory 1863 Murray's Time Table Octr. '63 [October 1863] Glasgow Herald of 9th Oct [October] 1863 195 A village nearly all of Marine Villas feued off the land of John Henry Campbell Wyndam Esqr. of Dunoon. It stretches from a little north from Burnmakiman Burn on the north (195.1) to Chapel Hall on the South (194.12) a distance of 2½ miles, - In the village are two churches, viz a Free and a church in connection with the Establishment with which latter is also connected a School.
OS1/2/4/118 INELLAN HOUSE Inellan House (Ruin) New Stat. [Statistical] Account (Old) Estate Plan Admiralty Chart Val. [Valuation] Roll Rental Book Estate Plan (1850) County Directory Oliver & Boyd's Almanac Post Office Directory 1863 Murray's Time Table Octr. '63 [October 1863] Glasgow Herald of 9th Oct [October] 1863 195 This building is quite complete except the roof. It bears date 1650 and was formerly the Mansion house attached to the Estate of Inellan.
OS1/2/4/118 [Page] 118 Co. [County] Argyll -- Dunoon Ph. [Parish]
OS1/2/4/119 FREE CHURCH [Inellan] Free Church Free Church Free Church Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Smith Val [Valuation] Roll Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Matheson, Dunoon Ph. [Parish] Teacher 195 A good building the property of the Congregation
OS1/2/4/119 MANSE [Free Church, Inellan] Manse Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Smith Val [Valuation] Roll Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Matheson, Dunoon Ph. [Parish] Teacher 195 A good building the property of the Congregation
OS1/2/4/119 NEWTON GLEN Newton Glen Newton Glen Newton Glen Estate Plan M. McNeilage Newton James Currie Knockamillie 195 A beautiful ravine near the farm steading of Newton. A stream running through it falls over a tremendous precipice after going under the bridge.
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OS1/2/4/121 THE PERCH The Perch The Perch The Perch Dugald McKellar Fisherman William Grieve Pierman R. Campbell Inellan 195 A reef visible only at Low Water. There is a Beacon erected on it as a guide to mariners. South west from this is another long piece of rock visible also at Low Water.
OS1/2/4/121 [Page] 121 Co. [County] Argyll -- Dunoon Ph. [Parish] [Volume signed] John Bayly Lt. Col. R.E. [Lieutenant Colonel Royal Engineers]
OS1/2/4/122 [Page] 122 c. 1864 (Co. [County] Series 6 " 137).
OS1/2/4/123 [Page] 123 [Volume] 4 OS1/2/4 [Date stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY MS. STORE 21 APR 1897 SOUTHAMPTON Argyll-shire -- see page 4 NAME BOOK for Part of the Parishes of DUNOON KILMUN and INVERCHAOLAIN 1/2500 Scale. The names of the parishes are in this Book
OS1/2/4/124 [Page] 126 [INDEX] Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page Little Ardyne -- 194 -- 11 -- 95 Lighthouse -- 194 -- 16 -- 109 Manse -- 174 -- 9 -- 23 Milton Burn -- 184 -- 1 -- 46 Moat -- 184 -- 2 -- 47 Milton or East Bay -- 184 -- 6 -- 61 Milton Road -- 184 -- 6 -- 61 Manse -- 184 -- 6 -- 62 Manse -- 184 -- 6 -- 62 Mill Street -- 184 -- 6 -- 63 Moir Place -- 184 -- 6 -- 63 Milton House -- 184 -- 6 -- 64 Manse -- 184 -- 6 -- 66 Moine Ard Mhicartair -- 184 -- 9 -- 73 Mound -- 194 -- 2 -- 81 Mid Ardyne -- 194 -- 11 -- 95 March Cottage -- 194 -- 16 -- 107 Manse -- 195 -- 5 -- 119 North Hafton Road -- 174 -- 14 -- 41 North Garhallow (ruins) -- 184 -- 9 -- 74 Newton -- 195 -- 5 -- 117 Newton Glen -- 195 -- 5 -- 119 Orchard -- 173 -- 8 -- 7 Old Burial Ground -- 184 -- 1 -- 43 Pier -- 174 -- 9 -- 24 Pier -- 174 -- 10 -- 29 Pier -- 174 -- 13 -- 33 Pier -- 174 -- 14 -- 37 Pier -- 184 -- 2 -- 52 Parsonage -- 184 -- 5 -- 57 Police Station -- 184 -- 6 -- 62 Pier -- 184 -- 6 -- 66 Port Lamont -- 194 -- 11 -- 95 Pier -- 195 -- 5 -- 117 Queen's Hotel -- 184 -- 2 -- 50 Queen Street -- 184 -- 6 -- 61 River Massan -- 173 -- 4 -- 6 River Eachaig -- 173 -- 4 -- 6 Rashfield -- 173 -- 8 -- 8 River Little Eachaig -- 173 -- 12 -- 10 R. C. [Roman Catholic] Chapel -- 184 -- 5 -- 53 Rowantree Burn -- 194 -- 3 -- 83 Royal Hotel -- 195 -- 5 -- 117 Ruin -- [194] -- [15] -- 105 Strath Eachaig -- 173 -- 8 -- 8 Stronchullin Burn -- 174 -- 2 -- 14 Stronchullin -- 174 -- 2 -- 14 Steallaig Dhubh -- 174 -- 6 -- 20 School -- 174 -- 9 -- 22 Stag Hotel -- 174 -- 9 -- 24 Sandbank -- 174 -- 13 -- 31 School -- 174 -- 13 -- 32 Strone -- 174 -- 14 -- 38 Strone Point -- 174 -- 14 -- 38 School -- 174 -- 14 -- 39 Shore Road -- 184 -- 2 -- 50 School -- 184 -- [2] -- 51 St. Andrew Street -- 184 -- 5 -- 53 School -- 184 -- 6 -- 62 School -- 184 -- 6 -- 66 South Garhallow -- 184 -- 13 -- 78 School -- 194 -- 2 -- 83 School -- 194 -- 16 -- 107 Tighnacardich -- 173 -- 8 -- 7 Tom nam Ragh -- 173 -- 12 -- 10 Tom na h-Ath -- 184 -- 1 -- 44 Tom Odhar -- 184 -- 1 -- 45 Tom na Bruanaig -- 184 -- 1 -- 46 Trinity Episcopal Chapel -- 184 -- 5 -- 57 Tom a' Mhoid -- 184 -- 6 -- 67 Tom Breac Liath -- 184 -- 9 -- 71 Tom Mòr Garbh -- 184 -- 9 -- 74 The Gantocks -- 184 -- 10 -- 75 Tor Aluinn -- 184 -- 13 -- 79 The Loups -- 194 -- 7 -- 90 Toward Hill -- 194 -- 8 -- 93 Toward Taynuilt -- 194 -- 12 -- 101 Toward Quay -- 194 -- 15 -- 105 Toward Castle (In ruins) -- 194 -- 15 -- 106 Toward -- 194 -- 16 -- 107 Toward Cottages -- 194 -- 16 -- 107 Toward Point -- 194 -- 16 -- 109 Tom an Taillir -- 195 -- 1 -- 111 Tom Dubh -- 195 -- 1 -- 112 Toman Leacach -- 195 -- 1 -- 112 The Tom -- 195 -- 5 -- 116 The Perch -- 195 -- 9 -- 121 Uig -- 173 -- 4 -- 6 U. P. [United Presbyterian] Church -- 184 -- 2 -- 51 U. P. [United Presbyterian] Church 184 -- 6 -- 66 Vault -- 174 -- 9 -- 22 Victoria Bridge -- 184 -- 5 -- 58 White Farlane Point -- 174 -- 13 -- 33 William Street -- 174 -- 14 -- 41 Wellington Place -- 184 -- 5 -- 59 Wellington Street -- 184 -- 5 -- 59 William Street -- 184 -- 5 -- 59
OS1/2/4/124 This is the third and last page of the index, the first [page 124] is missing, and the second [page 125] is the following page.
OS1/2/4/125 [Page] 125 [Index] Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page Corlarach Burn -- 194 -- 4 -- 85 Cnoc a' Mhadaidh -- 194 -- 4 -- 85 Cnoc a' Bhogaidh -- 194 -- 4 -- 86 Creag na Cailliche -- 194 -- 6 -- 87 Creagan Iobairt -- 194 -- 8 -- 93 Cairns -- 194 -- 11 -- 96 Chapel Field -- 194 -- 11 -- 100 Chapelton -- 194 -- 12 -- 101 Chapel Hall -- 194 12 -- 101 Chapel (site of) -- 194 -- 12 -- 102 Cairns -- 194 -- 15 -- 103 Conesk -- 194 -- 15 -- 104 Castle Toward -- 194 -- 15 -- 105 Church -- 194 -- 16 -- 108 Cluniter -- 195 -- 1 -- 111 Cnoc Mhicpharlainn -- 195 -- 1 -- 111 Creag Caisg -- 195 -- 1 -- 112 Creag Bhreac -- 195 -- 1 -- 112 Creag nam Muc -- 195 -- 5 -- 115 Church & School -- 195 -- 5 -- 115 Castle (Ruin) -- 195 -- 5 -- 116 Creag Bheag -- 195 -- 5 -- 116 Deargacha Burn -- 173 -- 8 -- 8 Dalinlongart -- 173 -- 12 -- 10 Dunan -- 184 -- 1 -- 44 Dunlaskin -- 184 -- 1 -- 44 Dunclutha -- 184 -- 2 -- 48 Dunoon -- 184 -- 5 -- 55 Duke Street -- 184 -- 5 -- 59 Dailling Road -- 184 -- 6 -- 63 Dunoon Castle (ruins) -- 184 -- 6 -- 67 Dunan -- 194 -- 11 -- 96 Dubh Lag -- 195 -- 1 -- 111 Dunan -- 195 -- 1 -- 112 Eas Mòr -- 174 -- 5 -- 15 Eas na Beiste -- 174 -- 6 -- 20 Eas a' Chromain -- 174 -- 13 -- 33 Eccles Road -- 174 -- 14 -- 41 Eas a' Chaibeil -- 184 -- 1 -- 43 Ericht Bank -- 184 -- 2 -- 52 English Episcopal Chapel -- 184 -- 5 -- 54 Edward Street -- 184 -- 5 -- 58 Finnartbeg -- 174 -- 9 -- 22 Free Church & School -- 174 -- 9 -- 23 Ferry -- 174 -- 9 -- 24 Fort (Cnoc nam Fiantan) -- 174 -- 9 -- 28 Finnartmore -- 174 -- 10 -- 30 Finbracken Hill -- 174 -- 13 -- 31 Free Church -- 174 -- 13 -- 32 Finbracken (Ruins) -- 174 -- 13 -- 33 F. C. [Free Church] School -- 184 -- 5 -- 53 Free Church -- 184 -- 6 -- 62 Ferry Brae -- 184 -- 6 -- 64 Firth of Clyde -- 184 -- 13 -- 77 Fort (Buachailean) -- 194 -- 8 -- 93 Ferryhouse (ruins) -- 194 -- 11 -- 96 Free Church -- 195 -- 5 -- 119 Gleann Bàn -- 173 -- 12 -- 9 Gairletter Point -- 174 -- 2 -- 13 Gairletter -- 174 -- 2 -- 14 Gairletter Beag -- 174 -- 6 -- 20 Graham's Point -- 174 -- 9 -- 24 Gibb's Point -- 174 -- 10 -- 29 George Street -- 184 -- 2 -- 48 Gas Works -- 184 -- 5 -- 54 Gallow Hill -- 184 -- 5 -- 57 Glen Morag -- 184 -- 9 -- 71 Glengarr -- 184 -- 13 -- 77 Garhallow Burn -- 184 -- 13 -- 78 Garrowchorran Hill -- 184 -- 13 -- 79 Gortanansaig -- 194 -- 7 -- 89 Glen Fyne -- 194 -- 11 -- 97 Glenacre -- 195 -- 1 -- 113 Holy Loch -- 174 -- 9 -- 25 Hotel -- 174 -- 14 -- 37 Hafton House -- 174 -- 14 -- 41 Hunter's Quay -- 184 -- 2 -- 47 Hunter Street -- 184 -- 2 -- 50 Hanover Street -- 184 -- 2 -- 50 Hotel -- 184 -- 2 -- 50 Hotel -- 184 -- 5 -- 59 Hillfoot Street -- 184 -- 6 -- 64 Hotel -- 184 -- 6 -- 65 Hotel -- 184 -- 6 -- 65 Hoop House -- 184 -- 13 -- 79 Invereck -- 173 -- 8 -- 7 Industrial School -- 184 -- 5 -- 57 Innellan Hill -- 194 -- 8 -- 94 Innellan -- 194 -- 8 -- 94 Innellan -- 195 -- 5 -- 118 Innellan House (In ruins) -- 195 -- 5 -- 118 James Street -- 184 -- 2 -- 48 Jim Crow' Stone -- 184 -- 2 -- 51 James Street -- 184 -- 6 -- 61 John Street -- 184 -- 6 -- 63 Kilmun Hill -- 174 -- 5 -- 15 Kilmun Cottage -- 174 -- 5 -- 16 Kilmun -- 174 -- 9 -- 23 Kirn -- 184 -- 2 -- 49 Kilmarnock -- 194 -- 2 -- 81 Kilmarnock Hill -- 194 -- 3 -- 83 Kilmichael -- 194 -- 7 -- 89 Knockdow -- 194 -- 7 -- 90 Kilellan -- 194 -- 11 -- 99 Knockamillie -- 195 -- 5 -- 115 Loch Long -- 174 -- 6 -- 19 Loch Loskin -- 184 -- 1 -- 43 Little Brackley (ruins) -- 194 -- 2 -- 81 Loch Striven -- 194 -- 2 -- 82 Lag Airidh Ghaoil -- 194 -- 11 -- 86