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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FREE CHURCH [Beachmore] Free Church
Free Church
Free Church
The Rev. [Reverend] Mr. McPherson
Mr. Grant, Tayinloan
Mr. Campbell Tayinloan
241 A tolerably sized edifice being the Free Church. Attached is the school
and manse. They were built in 1826 at
the expense of the Congregation.
SCHOOL [Free Church, Beachmore] Free Church School The Rev. [Reverend] Mr. McPherson
Mr. Grant, Tayinloan
Mr. Campbell Tayinloan
241 A tolerably sized edifice being
the Free Church. Attached is the school
and manse. They were built in 1826 at
the expense of the Congregation.
MANSE [Free Church, Beachmore] Free Church Manse The Rev. [Reverend] Mr. McPherson
Mr Grant, Tayinloan
Mr. Campbell Tayinloan
241 A tolerably sized edifice being
the Free Church. Attached is the school
and manse. They were built in 1826 at
the expense of the Congregation.
FORT [Dùn Dònullaich] Dun Domhnal or McDonald's Castle
Dun Domhnal or McDonald's Castle
Dun Domhnal or McDonald's Castle
"Dùn Dònullaich"
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. McPherson
Duncan McMillan Glenbarr
Dugald McDugald
McDonald's Castle
241 A natural rocky hillock very steep on all sides but the south, its summit is tabulated and on which can be traced the foundation of a wall or of some work of art, which the authorities quoted say that it is the site of a McDonald's Castle.
"In the centre of the parish the rude remains of Dundonald or McDonald's Castle are still visible, from which the potent and turbulent proprietor was in the habit of granting charters for land to his obsequious vassals and dependents".
New Stat [Statistical] Account
DÙN DÒNULLAICH Dun Domhnal or McDonald's Castle
Dun Domhnal or McDonald's Castle
Dun Domhnal or McDonald's Castle
"Dùn Dònullaich"
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. McPherson
Duncan McMillan Glenbarr
Dugald McDugald
McDonald's Castle
241 A natural rocky hillock very steep on all sides but the south, its summit is tabulated and on which can be traced the foundation of a wall or of some work of art, which the authorities quoted say that it is the site of a McDonald's Castle.
"In the centre of the parish the rude remains of Dundonald or McDonald's Castle are still visible, from which the potent and turbulent proprietor was in the habit of granting charters for land to his obsequious vassals and dependents".
New Stat [Statistical] Account

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Plan 241-6 -- Parish of Killean & Kilchenzie -- Argyllshire

Fort (Dùn Dònullaich) [note]
"In the centre of the modern parish
may still be seen the rude remains of
Dundonald the residence of McDonald
when visiting the district"
Origines Parochiales
one authority [ref New Statistical Account]

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