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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Site of DRIMNIN CASTLE (Site of) Drimnin Castle
(Site of) Drimnin Castle
Mr. Rigg, Drimnin Cottage
Mr. John Stewart Bonnavoulin
039 An ancient building, now totally removed and a Roman Catholic Chapel built on its site. "The Castle of Drimnin has of late years been pulled down in preparing a site for a Roman Catholic Chapel." Extract from the New Stat. [Statistical] Account
ST. COLUMBA'S CHAPEL (R.C. [Roman Catholic]) St. [Saint] Columba's Chapel (Roman Catholic)
St. [Saint] Columba's Chapel (Roman Catholic)
Mr. Rigg, Drimnin Cottage
Mr. John Stewart Bonnavoulin
039 A small substanitial building erected, in 1838, on the site of Drimnin Castle. The number of attendants rarely exceeds twenty
MAINS OF DRIMNIN Mains of Drimnin
Mains of Drimnin
Mr. Rigg, Drimnin Cottage
Mr. John Stewart Bonnavoulin
039 A farmsteading, slated and in good repair; property of Lady Gordon, Drimnin House

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Parish of Morven -- Argyllshire

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"Site of DRIMNIN CASTLE" & "ST. COLUMBA'S CHAPEL (R.C. [Roman Catholic])" : there is only one entry in the Index "St. Columba's Chapel" & Sheet 39 has "St. Columba's Chapel R.C. on site of Drimnin Castle". Should they stand as separate entries?

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