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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CHURCH (Ruins of) [KiImorie] Church (Ruins of)
Church (Ruins of)
Church (Ruins of)
Mr Crawford Schoolmaster
Norman Lamont
Origines Parochiales
151 The ruins of an ancient church whose walls partly remains & well preserved. Stands in the centre of the cemetary surrounded with a small enclosed wood.
"There appears to be no record of the church before 1543. It stood on Lochfyne, apparently at some distance from the present parish church built in 1792. Its ruins remain & its cemetry continues to be the burying place of the McLachlans" Origines Parochiales
KILMORIE BURIAL GROUND Kilmorie Burying-ground
Kilmorie Burying-ground
Mr Crawford Schoolmaster Norman Lamont Origines Parochiales 151 The ancient and present burying-ground of Strathlachlan: In former times the burying place of the McLachlans but now discontinued to be used by them. Tradition reports its name to have been derived from the first person buried within its precincts Signifying Mary's burying ground.

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Description - "whose walls partly remains & well preserved" has been scored through and replaced with "the walls of which are still standing" written in red ink.

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Church in GT [German Text]

Kilmorie Burial Ground in G [German] Text

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