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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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KILMORY | Kilmory Kilmory Kilmory Kilmory House |
Sir John Ord Estate Map Mr Aitcheson New Stat [Statistical] Account |
171 | A large and fine mansion having offices, a veg. [vegetable] and flower garden, and ornamental ground attached, the family residence and property of Sir John Ord |
FAMILY BURIAL PLACE [Kilmory] | 171 | South of the house [Kilmory] is the Family Burial Place | ||
SHANDARROCH | Shandarroch Shandarroch Shandarroch |
Sir John Ord Mr. Aitcheson Mr. Thomson |
171 | A small cottage with a washing house attached being the Laundry in connection with Kilmory |
BARR NA CIRCE | Barr-na Circe Barr-na Circe Barr-na Circe Barr na Circe |
Sir John Ord Mr. Aitcheson Mr. Thomson Correct Gaelic |
171 | A small ridge of a hill covered with wood the property of Sir John Ord. Sig. [Signfication] Bar or Barr, The top, or a wood. Circe a hen |
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Kilmory [note]
"Kilmory the principal mansion in the parish
is said to have been a mansion-house for 500 years,
but in those days the distinction was more easy of
attainment. It was thatched within the memory of man
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