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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CHAPEL (Site of) [Kilmory] Burial ground Site of Chapel
Burial ground Site of Chapel
Burial ground Site of Chapel
Burial ground Site of Chapel
Sir John Ord
Mr. Aitcheson
Archibald Brown
Mr. Stewart Schoolmaster
171 A public Burial ground in which is the site of an ancient chapel but no trace of the building can now be seen farther than it is believed to have stood somewhere about the tree, shewn on trace,
"The foundations of the Old Chapel at Kilmory were visible till within the last few years. According to tradition Kilmory & Kildusclan which is on the opposite side of Lochgilp, were served by one Priest. The precincts of the Kilmory Chapel are still used by the country people as a burying ground."
New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
BURIAL GROUND [Kilmory] Burial ground Site of Chapel
Burial ground Site of Chapel
Burial ground Site of Chapel
Burial ground Site of Chapel
Sir John Ord
Mr. Aitcheson
Archibald Brown
Mr. Stewart Schoolmaster
171 A public Burial ground in which is the site of an ancient chapel but no trace of the building can now be seen farther than it is believed to have stood somewhere about the tree, shewn on trace,
"The foundations of the Old Chapel at Kilmory were visible till within the last few years. According to tradition Kilmory & Kildusclan which is on the opposite side of Lochgilp, were served by one Priest. The precincts of the Kilmory Chapel are still used by the country people as a burying ground."
New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]

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