OS1/2/22/89

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CHAPEL (Site of) [CIachan] Chapel (site of)

Chapel (site of)
Rev [Reverend] Mr. McGregor Lismore
John Stewart Bachile
Mr. McIntyre Ballegrundle
072 Where marked on trace and near to Parish Church of Lismore, there once stood a Chapel. No trace of the walls now remain.
FONT [chapel site, Clachan] Font 072 South of this site and Close to Flagstaff is the "Font".
STANDING STONE or CLACH NA H-EALAIDH Obelisk
Obelisk
Obelisk
"Clach na h-Ealaidh"
Clach na h-Eala.
Rev [Reverend] Mr. McGregor
John Stewart
Mr. McIntyre
The Swan's Stone . G.Orth. [Gaelic Orthography]
New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
072 Part of it still standing, a few yards east of Public road. It is about 3 feet high.
"The Obelisks (Standing Stones) in the Parish are only three. One of them stands on the farm of Achan in Duror". "The other is on the farm of Inverfolla in Strath of Appin. There was (shd. [should] be is) another on the Glebe of Lismore, but it has been broken at the height of three feet from the ground". "The Stone is called in Gaelic, "Clach na h-eala". "The Stone of the Swan".
N. S. Acct. [New Statistical Account]
NUNNERY AND SANCTUARY (Sites of) [Clachan] Nunnery
Nunnery
Nunnery
Rev [Reverend] Mr. McGregor
John Stewart
Mr. McIntyre
072 About 20 yards south east of the obelisk is the site of a nunnery & Sanctuary. No trace now remains of them.

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