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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAMUS BÀN Camus Bàn
Camus Bàn
Cames Baan
Sir D. Campbell Bart [Baronet]
D. Clerk Esqr. Factor
Estate Plan
086 A small bay or Creek on the Western shore of Eilean Mor.
Sign. [Signification] White Bay
DUNSTAFFNAGE Dunstaffnage
Dunstaffnage
Dunstaffnage
Mr. Robert Hardie Road Surveyor
Mr Neil Brown
Mr John Brown
086 A well known name applied to a conspicuous point of land joining the South western extremity of Loch Nell Bay and having Loch Etive on the right.
CASTLE (In Ruins) [Dunstaffnage] Castle (in Ruins) Old Stat [Statistical] Account
New Stat [Statistical] Account
Origines Parochiales
Sir D. Campbell Bart. [Baronet]
086 On it is situated the ancient royal Castle of Dunstaffnage, erected on a pile of conglomerate rock and is now in ruins. The Name also applies to the house, wood, garden &c & is said to Signify the fortified hill of the two Islands.
CHAPEL (In Ruins) [Dunstaffnage] Chapel (ruins of) Old Stat [Statistical] Account
New Stat [Statistical] Account
Origines Parochiales
Sir D. Campbell Bart. [Baronet]
086 A few chains west of the Castle are the remains of an ancient Chapel now used as a burial place, the East end is enclosed as a private place of interment for the Campbell's of Dunstaffnage.
BURIAL GROUND (Private) [Dunstaffnage] Burial Ground
(Private)
Old Stat [Statistical] Account
New Stat [Statistical] Account
Origines Parochiales
Sir D. Campbell Bart. [Baronet]
086 the East end is enclosed as a private place of interment for the Campbell's of Dunstaffnage.

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