OS1/17/44/167
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLAC A' CHADHA | Glac na Cladh Glac a Chladha |
Mr A. McIntosh Achnacochine Mr J. Campbell Achluachrach Mr A. McArthur Achluachrach The above J.M.D. |
141 | A hollow situated a little south of Cill a Choril it is the property of The McIntosh of McIntosh Esq Moy Hall Meaning in English Hollow of the Grave Yard |
CILLE-CHORIL (Ruins of R.C. Chapel) | Cill a' Choril Cille-choril |
Mr A. McIntosh Mr J. Campbell Mr A. McArthur The above J.M.D. |
141 | The ruins of a Roman Catholic Chapel supposed to have been erected in the thirteenth century situated in the south corner of a graveyard on a small hillock called Tom Angil a little north east of Achluachrach on the property of the McIntosh of McIntosh Esq of Moy Hall |
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[page] 167Inverness Shire -- Parish of Kilmonivaig
[note] [No] Historical information can be had in any part of the neighbourhood of Glen Spean W.S.
Cille-choril
Burn of Ness
[Signed] William Sillifant
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