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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BALLAHUAN | Ballahuan Ballahuan Ballahuan |
Mr Annan Factors Clerk Easdale Mr J McInnes, Tenant Mr Clark, Kilbride |
121 | A modern stone and slated farm house and offices, on County road leading to Cuan Ferry, and about a mile south west from Manse. The property of Earl Bredalbane. This name also applies to a farm steading upwards of ¼ of a mile further north. |
REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL [Ballahuan, Seil] | Chapel (Reformed Presbyterian) Chapel (Reformed Presbyterian) Chapel (Reformed Presbyterian) "(Reformed Presbyterian) Chapel" |
Mr Annan Mr McInnes Mr Clark |
121 | A plain stone and slated building near County Road, used as a place of worship by the Reformed Presbyterians or Covenanters. It is seated for about 150. |
CUAN | Cuan Cuan Cuan |
Mr Annan Mr J McInnes Mr Clark |
121 | Applicable to a number of houses at the south end of the Island of Seil about a mile from Ballahuan. The old Parish Church called Cuan stands here. It is now disused a new edifice having been erected about a mile to the north. There is a public house a few chains north from the old church the tenant of which has the management of |
CHURCH (Disused) [SeiI] | Church (disused) | 121 |
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Description of "Cuan" continued on page 80.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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