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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CHAPEL OF KILBRIDE (Site of) Kilbride Chapel and Burial Ground Donald Douglas Newton N. Lamont Mr McLachlan Schoolmaster 151 The ruins of the Ancient Chapel and Burial ground of Kilbride, well known in this district.
"The remains of the chapel of Kilbride now" "grassed over, lie within half a mile of" "the old castle on the shore of Lochfine"
"Origines Parochiales"
EILEAN KILBRIDE Eilean Kilbride
Eilean Kilbride
Eilean Kilbride
Donald Douglas Newton
N. Lamont
Mr McLachlan Schoolmaster
151 Two small islets immediately opposite the old Church of Kilbride
Sig: [Signification] Kilbride Islands
UAMH UACHDARAN NA H-OITIRE Uamh Uachdaran an Otterach
Uamh Uachdaran na Oitero
Uamh Uachdaran Oitire
Donald Douglas Newton N. Lamont Mr McLachlan Schoolmaster 151 A small cave immediately above high water mark situated near the old chapel of Kilbride. Said to have been the hiding place of the laird of Otter previous to descending on Castle Lachlan during a raid in ancient times.
Sig: [Signification] The laird of Otters' Cave

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according - the usage of all writers and a general rule.

See also Name Book No 2 page 32 Ph [Parish] of Kilmichael Glassary.

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