OS1/2/78/145

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ISLACHATTAN Islachattan
Islachattan
Islachattan
Estate Map
Mr. Ferguson
Mr. P McIntosh
258 This name is applied to a stony bank in Campbeltown Loch, situated between high & low water mark; & forms a small Island about half tide. Origin of name is not known.
RUIN [The Trench] The Trench
The Trench
Trench
Trench Ruins
Mr. Ferguson
Mr. P McIntosh
Estate Map
Map appended tp "Reports upo the Boundaries of the severeal cities, &c &c".
258 A well known name applied to a ruin of an irregular shape. The north, south & east walls remain but not their original height, now being from eight to twelve feet high. It appears to have been a place of stome strength the walls being about 4 feet thick. At the south end there is an almost entire shaped oblong ruin, the north & west walls of which are of the ordinary dwelling house thickness the south forming apparently portion of the original structure, & as stated above (4 feet in breadth). A few Chains north of the same, are the remains of a cairn in which was discovered several stone cists containing human remains. The propriertor in cultivating the ground preserved the site in which a stone cist is still exposed to view.

"During the civil wars this country having suffered so much from the ravages of Alexander McDonald called Alister McColl, who came over with a party of Irish, to assist Montross, the Earl of Antrim was expected at the same time, and a battery commonly called the Trench was raised for his reception on a point, at the entrance to the harbour".
New Statistical Account.
CAIRN (Site of) [The Trench] Cairn (Site of) 258 A few Chains north of the same [Ruin (The Trench)] are the remains of a cairn in which was discovered several stone cists containing human remains. The propriertor in cultivating the ground preserved the site in which a stone cist is still exposed to view.
CIST [Cairn, The Trench] 258 A few Chains north of the same [Ruin (The Trench)] are the remains of a cairn in which was discovered several stone cists containing human remains. The propriertor in cultivating the ground preserved the site in which a stone cist is still exposed to view.

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Parish of Campbeltown

[Ruin] (The Trench)
T.P.W. [Thomas Pilkington White]

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Note: the description for the "Cairn" and the "Cist" are part of the description for the "Ruin (The Trench)".

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