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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Site of ST MICHAEL'S CHAPEL St. Michaels Revd. [Reverend] Alexander Campbell
Ewen Campbell
Allan McDonald
115 The new Catholic Chapel built in the year 1845 at the base of the Dun is named "St. Michaels" after the old chapel which was attached to the burying Ground on the opposite side of the River. The stones marking the graves are not standing but lying flat on the ground. There is one stone erect near the middle of the "grave yard" having cut into it one of these Crosses seen at times marked on the back of a Priest's Chosbule.
GRAVE YARD (Remains of) 115 An antient Roman Catholic, Burying place but it is now almost abandoned as none have been buried therein for the last seven or eight years, for the Tribe buried there is now extinct.

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[Page] 111
Co. [County] of Inverness Parish of Laggan

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[Signed] Robert Kane Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]

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Art Leitch