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[North Bute Continued] [continued from page 1]
the West; and St. Ninians on the South. The Island of Inchmarnock which lies about 2 miles west of St Ninian's Point belongs to the parish of North Bute. Kamesburgh is the only village in the parish. It stands at the head of the beautiful bay of Kames, at a Distance of 2½ miles North-West of Rothesay, and is much frequented in Summer by Strangers for Sea-bathing.
The Antiquities of the Parish are the ruins of five Chapels (on 193.10,16, 203.4.12,16, & 214.4) five British forts (on 6 in [inch] plan 193, 193.16, 194.13, 204.1 & 5) two Cairns (on 6 in [inch] plan 182. & 193.11) three Tumuli (193.15 - 194.14 & 203.16) four Circles (193.16, 203.4,8 & 12) the ruins of Wester Kames Castle, Kames Castle, Standing Stones &c &c.

There is no portion of this parish detached, nor is there any portion of any other parish contained within the boundary of this Parish.

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