OS1/2/78/139
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CROSSIBEG | Crossibeg Crossibeg Crossibeg |
Mrs. Drane, Occr. [Occupier] Mr. Ferguson, Managing Clerk for Mr. Stewart, Factor, Campbel ton Mr. James McNair Lower Smerby |
258 | A farmhouse with offices attached, property of the Duke of Argyll |
KILCHOUSLAND | Kilchousland Kilchousland Kilchousland |
Mr. James McNair Mr. Ferguson, Managing Clerk for Mr. Stewart, Factor Mr. McKinnivan, Kilchousland |
258 | This name is applied to a dwellingouse, and the ruins of an old chapel surrounded by a grave-yard, which is still used as a place of interment by the inhabitants of the parish of Campbelton. The walls of the chapel are almost entire. |
GLEBE [Kilchousland] | Glebe | Mr. James McNair Mr. Ferguson, Managing Clerk for Mr. Stewart, Factor Mr. McKinnivan, Kilchousland |
258 | A portion of arable land surrounding Kilchousland, formes [forms] a glebe belonging to the Established Church of the parish at Campbelton. |
CHURCH (In Ruins) [KiIchousIand] | Church (In Ruins) | Mr. James McNair Mr. Ferguson, Managing Clerk for Mr. Stewart, Factor Mr. McKinnivan, Kilchousland |
258 | "This old church and burial place is about three miles north-east of Campbelton, situated on a beautiful promontory by the sea side. Tradition says that the church was named after Cusalan, a daughter of the King of Spain, who was pleasuring in a Spanish Man-of-war, and that dying on the Sound |
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[Page] 139258-1 parish of Campbelton Argyllshire
[Glebe] Unimportant
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Note: the desription for the ["hurch (In Ruins) [Kilchousland]" continues on page 140.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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