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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KILCATTAN Kilcattan
Kilcattan
Kilcattan
Kilcattan
Kilchatan Bay
Kilchattan
Kilchatan Bay
Cil-Chattan
Kilcattan
Kilchattan
Estate Map
Val [Valuation] Roll
Mr Muir Factor
Wilsons Guide to Bute
New Stat Acct. [Statistical Account]
Fullarton's Gazetteer
origines Parochiales
Pennant's Tour of 1772
County Directory
Black's Series of Maps
215.11 ; 215.15 A village situated on the bay of that name, it Commences at Kelspoke farm steading and ends ate the Cottages near the Corn mill, There are two Publick houses, and a Free church, manse & School in the village; the villagers are all labouring people chiefly employed in wood cutting & fishing, but their chief dependance is in visitors during the summer months, there is a small rough Quay at the east end of the village, but the only traffic to it is an occasional lugger with coals, manure & lime for farming operations; there is a good lime kiln here, built by the late Marquis, but it has not been used since his death
This village is called on the Rental "Kilcattan Bay, Butts."
FREE CHURCH [Kilcattan] Free church
Free church
Free church
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Gill Minister
John Curry, Langalbuinoch Elder.
Mathew McFie Kilcattan
215.15 A small neat church with school and manse attatched. The school is supported by subscription and a small grant from the sustentation fund,
MANSE [Free Church; Kilcattan] 215.15 A small neat church with school and manse attatched. The school is supported by subscription and a small grant from the sustentation fund,
SCHOOL [Free Church; Kilcattan] 215.15 A small neat church with school and manse attatched. The school is supported by subscription and a small grant from the sustentation fund,

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County of Bute Parish of Kingarth

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