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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 38"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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DANIALSAN, KatherineS
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