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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Kilian (Continued) [continued from page 64]
by a wall about 20 links square the remains of which are still to be seen
"There were in the parish several places of burial in ancient times and in which children and infants were interred in the last century. These are Kilmun (called after St Mundo) Glenaray Kilblane (after St Blane) Glenshira, Kilbryde and Kilian (named in honor of St Bride and Kilian)".
GEAD NAN CEARC Gead nan Cearc
Gead nan Cearc
Gead nan Cearc
Mr McVicar
Mr Duncan Clark
Mr Malcolm Clark
140 A name applied to a hollow a little to the East of Kilian last described.
Sign. [Signification] The hens' spot of ground
EAS AN TUIM RIABHAICH Eas an Tom Ribhach


"Easan Tuim Ribeich"
Eas an Tuim Riabhaich
Mr McVicar
Mr Duncan Clark
Mr Malcolm Clark
Gael: ortho: [Gaelic orthography]
Cascade of the Brindled Hillock. Appd. [Approved]
140 A deep hollow on a small stream about 1/2 a mile south west of Kilian
LAGANTAOIR Lagantaoir Mr McVicar
Mr Duncan Clark
Mr Malcolm Clark
James Robertson Esq Factor
140 A small Cottage on the farm of Kilian the property of the Duke of Argyll.

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Argyllshire -- Parish of Inverary

Kilian [note]
I was unable to
identify foundation
of any building such
as this
[Initialled] J.P.W.

Eas an Tuim Riabhaich [note]
Eas an Tuim Riabhaich - The Cascade of the brindled hillock

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