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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Mr. David Watson Mr. Ferguson Rental |
251 | A farm house and offices the property of the Duke of Argyll |
KILKENZIE | Kilkenzie Kilkenzie Kilkenzie Kilkenzie Kilkenzie Kilchenzie Kilchenzie Kilchenzie |
Mr. Ferguson Mr. P. Macintosh Sheriff's Returns Rental Post Office Directory New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] Old Stat Acct [Statistical Account] & Fullarton's Gazetteer Origines Parochiales & Glencraggan |
251 | A small hamlet having a Smithy. |
CHURCH (In Ruins) [Kilchenzie] | Chapel (In Ruins) | Mr. Ferguson Mr. P. Macintosh New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] |
251 | Also the ruins of an Old Chapel with a grave yard attached. The latter is still used as a place of interment. Mr. Macintosh says the Chapel has not been used for Worship since the Reformation. its walls although roofles are pretty intire. "This Burial place is 2 miles west of Kilmichael, and is still used as such. In it a great many well carved stones are erected in remembrance of the dead. A great part of the Church walls are standing, but much decayed. It was the Parish Church of Kilkenzie". Macintosh's History of Kintyre |
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[Page] 96Plan 251-14 -- Parish of Killean & Kilkenzie -- Argyllshire
Church [note]
"On the west coast, & adjoining to Campbelton
are the remains of the ruined Church of Kilchenzie still to be
seen in the midst of the ancient burying-ground.
Kilchenzie is, in Gaelic, Kilchaoinich "The Church of St Kennek",
who lies buried in a small island upon the coast of Mull
called after him "Kennek's Isle". Glencraggan p. [page] 226.
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