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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ST CONNAN'S WELL (Tiobairt Chonnain) Tiobairt Chonnain
Tiobairt Chonnain
Tiobairt Chonnain
John Campbell Dalmally
Robert Scott Dalmally
Revd [Reverend] Mr McLean Dalmally
101 This well is situate about 100 yds [yards] west of the school and a few yards north of the main road. According to the tradition of the country St Connan dwelt near this well and drank the waters of it. hence the name. Sign [Signification] "St Connan's Well"
"A quarter of a mile eastward from the Inn of Dalmally and near the parish school is the well of St. Connan memorable for the lightness and salubrity of its waters. St. Connan was the tutelar saint of the county. He lived it is said near the well and he blessed the spring." Old Stat. [Statistical] Account - Vol [Volume] 8 - 351
"Near Dalmally is the well of St Conan" Origines Parochiales
TOM AN TIOBAIRT Tom an Tiobairt
Tom an Tiobairt
Tom an Tiobairt
John Campbell Dalmally
Robert Scott Dalmally
Revd [Reverend] Mr McLean Dalmally
101 A long flat knoll on the western end of which the Free church is built. It bears this name from its proximity to the well" Sign. [Signification] "Knoll of the Well"

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