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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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"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?Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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