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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KILNAVE Kilnave
Kilnave
Kilnave
Kilnave
Donald McGilp Teacher Kilchoman
James Brown Gamekeeper Gruinart
Dougald McEachern tenant Kilnave
David Brock Factor Islay House
186 Applies to a small district comprising several farmhouses, bounded on the west by the County Road and on the east by Loch Gruinart, it is about 3/4 of a mile south of Ardnave Loch
STONE CROSS [Kilnave] Stone Cross
Stone Cross
Stone Cross
Donald McGilp Teacher Kilchoman
James Brown Gamekeeper Gruinart
Dougald McEachern Tenant Kilnave
186 A slate slab about 5 feet high, roughly cut into the form of a cross, situated at the W. [West] end of Cill Naoimh (Ruin) in the burial ground at Kilnave. it is supposed to belong to the same period as the ruin. No further information is obtainable.
BURIAL. GROUND , [KiInave] Burial Ground
Burial Ground
Burial Ground
Donald McGilp Teacher Kilchoman
James Brown Gamekeeper Gruinart
Dougald McEachern Tenant Kilnave
186 An enclosed burial ground situated in the E. [East] side of the district of Kilnave. It is said to have been first used as a place of interment in 1577 when a number of those who fell at the battle of Traigh Ghruinart were buried in it.

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Sheet 186 Plan 13 Trace 5 [Situation for Kilnave]
Sheet 186 Plan 13 Trace 5 [Situation for Stone Cross]

James Stuart [signature at foot of page]

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Burial Ground. No details of Situation are given on this page.

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