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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLENFINNAN Glenfinnan J. A. McDonal Esqr. Proprietor
Rvd. [Reverend] D. McDonald
Mr. A. McKellig
137 This name applies to a medium Sized Mansion house, situated on the northwest side of Loch Shiel, It is built with free stone two story high, slated, and in good repair The property of J. A. McDonald Esqr. Glenfinnan by Fort William
ST MARY AND ST FINNAN'S CHAPEL (Roman Catholic) [Glen Finnan] St. Mary & St. Finnan's Chapel (R.C. [Roman Catholic]) Rvd. [Reverend] D. McDonald
J. A. McDonald Esqr.
Mr. A. McKellig
137 This is a Roman Catholic Chapel, situated at the South side of Glen Finnan, and close to the South side of the main road between Arisaig and Fort William, It is of the Ornamental Gothic style, two storey high slated. It is seated for about 150, and is to be opened for public worship this year (1873.) On the property of J A McDonald Esqr. Glenfinnan by Fort William It is dedicated to St. Mary and St. Finnan,
Property of Archbishop Eyre. Great Clyde St. Glasgow,
LOCH SHIEL 137; 149; 149a; 157; 158 For Authorities and description see Name Book of 6 inch Sheet 9. Argyleshire

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County of Inverness -- Parish of Ardnamurchan

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A table entry for LOCH SHIEL was added.

Note: A table entry for GLEN FINNAN [sic] (Situation 123; 137) was removed from Page 90 - it does not appear on that image, but does appear in the volume index. The Situation column there had two entries 123 and 137. Should this Page also have 123 for GLENFINNAN?

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