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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ST COLUMBA'S CHAPEL (Site of) [Isle of Canna] St. Columba's Chapel (Site of)

St. Columba's Chapel (Site of)
Donald McNeil Proprietor
Angus McKinnon Tenant
Revd. [Reverend] J. Sinclair Manse of Eigg
059 This Chapel was dedicated to St. Columba and Stood about the Centre of the island in the bottom of a narrow Glen. There are two burial-grounds Close to each other. In the older one now disused are traces of the old church. In it stands a Sculptured stone Cross.
BURIAL GROUND [St. Columba's Chapel Isle of Canna] Burial Ground Donald McNeil Proprietor
Angus McKinnon Tenant
Revd. [Reverend] J. Sinclair Manse of Eigg
059 There are two burial-grounds Close to each other. In the older one now disused are traces of the old church. In it stands a Sculptured stone Cross.
STONE CROSS (Sculptured) [Isle of Canna] Stone Cross (Sculptured) Donald McNeil Proprietor
Angus McKinnon Tenant
Revd. [Reverend] J. Sinclair Manse of Eigg
Spalding Club relating to Sculptured Stones of Scotland
059 This Cross is unlike most of the Crosses of the Western highlands and Islands as the monument is formed of yellow sandstone. It is Cruciform in Shape and is about 6½ feet in height. On the East side of the
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Sheet 59 Isle of Canna Small Isles Ph. [Parish] Co. [County of] Argyll

Transcriber's notes

Note the description for the "Burial Ground" is part of the entry for "St. Columba's Chapel (Site of) [Isle of Canna]".

The description for the "Stone Cross (Sculptured)" continues on page 34.

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