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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ST FILLAN'S HOUSE St Fillan's House
St Fillan's House
St Fillan's House
St Fillan's
William Stewart Esq
Robert Stewart Esq
William Watson
001 A Stately edifice, Situated on a gently rising ground surrounded by pleasure grounds, studded [with] numerous trees, shrubs, & Commands a fine view of the Clyde.
It is the residence of the proprietor William Stewart Esq.
Site of ST FILLAN'S WELL St Fillan's Well (site of)
St Fillan's Well (site of)
St Fillan's Well (site of)
William Stewart Esq
Mr Armour, Millrigg
Mr Robertson, Dykes
001 A Well which formerly was in [use] but now drained, its Site was pointed out by William Stewart Esq. St. Fillans [he] is of opinion that there is nothing of interest respecting it Recorded.
It however has been dedicated in former times to St Fillan, and still gives name to the Mansion & farm stead in its Vicinity: so says the proprietor Mr Stewart of St Fillans House

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"Between the manor houses of Skelmorly and Knock
is a place called Chapel Yards and near it Fillan's Well,
indicating the Site of an ancient Chapel dedicated to
St Fillan."
Origines Parochiales Scotiae Vol. [Volume] 1 page 89.

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