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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SRÒN AN DÙIN CHORRAICH | Sron an Dùn Corrach Sron an Dùn Corrach Sron an Dùn Corrach "Sròn an Dùin Chorraich" |
Rev [Reverend] D Jackson Kilmartin Mr James McKechnie Torran R. Cameron Arinechtan GO [Gaelic Orthography] |
131 | A very prominent feature extending southwards from Dun Corrach, Sig.[ Signification] Promontory of the Steep Hill |
RUDHA NA LIC MÒIRE | Rudha an Leac Mòr Rudha an Leac Mòr Rudha an Leac Mòr "Rudha na Lic Moire" |
Rev [Reverend] D Jackson Kilmartin Mr James McKechnie R. Cameron GO [Gaelic Orthography] |
131 | A point on the west side of Loch Awe & situated a short distance N. [North] of Arinechtan Sig.[ Signification] Point of the Great declivity. |
CHAPEL AND BURIAL GROUND (Site of) [KiImaha] | Kilmaha (Remains of) Kilmaha (Remains of) Kilmaha (Remains of) "Chapel & Burial Ground" |
Rev [Reverend] D Jackson Kilmartin Mr James McKechnie Duncan McArthur Durran |
131 | The remains of an ancient chapel & Burial Ground, situated on a small promontory on the west side of Loch Awe. The remains consist of the basement of the chapel walls, which are distinctly traceable being a few inches above ground, also several Tombstones, some of them beautifully Sculptured, It is not Known to what saint the Chapel was dedicated. |
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Chapel & Burial Ground, note: '(G.T [Gothic Text]) only. See "Kilmaha". Trace 4.'
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