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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRANSLAGMORIE Cranslagmorie
Cranslagmorie
Cranslagmorie
Cranslagmorie
Cranslagmory
Cranslagmorie
Val [Valuation] Roll
Mr. Hoyle Kames Castle
Mr. Crawford Tenant
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Johnstone's Coy [County] Map
Origines Parochiales
194.13 A large farm steading on the estate of Kames. the property of Duncan Hoyle Esquire
KAMES CASTLE Kames Castle
Kames Castle
Kames Castle
Kames Castle
Cames Castle
Kames Castle
Val [Valuation] Roll
New Stat Acct. [Statistical Account]
Wilsons Guide to Bute
Duncan Hoyle Esqr. Proprietor
Pennant's Tour of 1772
Fullarton's Gazetteer
194.13 This old Castle, formerly the ancient seat of the Bannatynes, is now the property and residence of Duncan Hoyle Esquire, It consists of a single large tower built in the style of the 14th Century, with battlements and a watchtower on the top. The late Lord Bannatyne added a modern addition to the tower, which, like others in remote times, was fashioned more as a defence against the foe, than with regard to domestic comfort. Wilsons Guide to Bute

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County of Bute -- Parish of North Bute,

[Kames Castle note:]
"Besides the Castle of Rothesay the parish
contains Kames Castle, a tower ascribed to the
14th. Century, the ancient seat of the Bannatynes"
Origines Parochiales

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