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[Continued from Page 84e]
the top of the glen at Corrymony and another offshoot
across the hill of Coille Shallach (or the boggy Copse)
into the valley of Glenconvinth
The parish church stands in the lower part of the Valley
of Urquhart, within about half a mile of Loch Ness, was
built in 1630, and although repaired in 1814, is in so
dilapidated a state, that it will be necessary to make
immediate application for a new and larger building.
The Minister officiates here two Sundays out of three, and
the third at Miklie, where a commodious Chapel
was built about 6 years ago. There is a missionary Minister
settled at Glenmoriston by the Committee for managing
the Royal Bounty, who preaches alternately at Inver-
moriston and in the upper part of the glen, at each of which
Stations there is a Meeting-house
There are three parochial schools within the parish -
one within half a mile of the parish church, to which is
allotted the half of the maximum salary allowed to School-
masters, one at Miklie, in the Braes of Glen Urquhart
and the third at Invermoriston, - the other half of the
salary being equally divided between the teachers of the
two latter.
Names of Places taken from Old Statistical Account
Parish of Urquhart and Glenmoriston
Glen Urquhart } Glens or Valleys
Glenmoriston }
Cillmore -- The Great Burial Place
Claodh Churidan -- The burial of Curidan
Cillmhichael } These two burial places have long
Cillsantninian } been disused.
Corrimony
Bay of Urquhart
Castle of Urquhart [Continued on Page 84g]

Examiners replies to each of the names and underlined portions.
[Coille Shallach] -- Name not known
[commodious Chapel] -- Shewn, St. [Saint] Ninians Chapel
[There are three parochial schools within the parish] -- Shewn
[one at Miklie, in the Braes of Glen Urquhart] -- At Lakefield shewn

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