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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALLT RHU | Allt a' Rhu Allt a' Rhu Allt Ruadh Allt an Rudha Allt Rhudh |
Gilbert Sinclair Ceannacraig Neil McMillan Carnbuie Red Burn Burn of the Point Burn (of the) Plants. |
201 | A good stream rising a little east of Cnoc na Caorach (trace 3), pursues a westerly, & somewhat rugged course, and falls into West Loch Tarbert. Signification, "Rhu burn". See House of "Rhu". |
CNOC NA CAORACH | Cnoc na Caorach or Cnoc nan Caorach |
Gilbert Sinclair Ceannacraig Neill McMillan Carnbuie Hill of the Sheep |
201 | A feature of considerable prominence, on the grazing of Achnancarranan Sign. [Signification] "Hill of the Sheep". |
CLADH BHRIDE | Cladh Bhride Cladh Bhride Cladh Bhride Cloadh-Bhride |
Gilbert Sinclair Ceannacraig Neill McMillan Carnbuie Mr McIntyre Eascaird Dr. [Doctor] Campbell Glenralloch D Sinclair Esqr. Kilhamaig |
201 | This name is applied to the burial place of the Campbells of Stonefield family, & used prior to the erection of Mausoleum situated a little north of the mansion house of Stonefield. Derivation, Bride's burying ground or place; from (a priest of that name) St. Bride. [Initialled] T.P.W |
CHAPEL (Ruins of) [Cladh Bhride] | Chapel (Ruins) | Gilbert Sinclair Ceannacraig Neill McMillan Carnbuie Mr. McIntyre Eascaird Dr. [Doctor] Campbell Glenralloch D Sinclair Esqr. Kilhamaig |
201 | A small ruin adjoining the above. In length about 30 ft. [feet] and about 15 in breadth, the walls about 3 ft [feet] in height, said by the Authorities quoted, to have been a place of worship, at some remote period. |
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[Page] 17PH [Parish] of Kilcalmonell & Kilberry
[Note under Chapel (Ruins of) Cladh Bhride]
St Bride's Chapel (Ruins of)?
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