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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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