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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Church (Continued) 101 [Continued from page 30]
built, forms the glebe.
"In the year 1586 the church stood on a certain island naturally formed and surrounded by the water Urquhay. 'The church', says Pennant, in 1769 'is seated on a knowl in a large island formed by the river' The present church was built in 1811 on the same island."
"Mr Howson Trans (Camb Camb) [Transactions Cambridge Camden Society]) says "that according to his informants the former church stood not within the present churchyard but on the hill above Dalmally or to the north of it." The Adv Lib [Advocates Library] sketches and Blaeus Map place it on the right bank of the Orchy on the side opposite to Dalmally."
Origines Parochiales
SCHOOL [Dalmally] School
School
School
John Campbell Dalmally
Robert Scott Dalmally
Revd [Reverend] Mr. McLean Dalmally
101 This the Ph. [Parish] School is situated about a quarter of a mile east of the Church, on the road side. It is a substantial slated building with school house attached and contains room for about 80 scholars. The teacher has a government allowance.

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Sheet 101. 12. -- Argyllshire -- Glenorchy Ph. [Parish]

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