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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FRAOCH-CHOIRE Fraoch- Chòire
Fraoch- Chòire
Fraoch- Chòire
The Revd [Reverend] D McKinnon
Mr Malcolm Robertson Shepherd KyleaKin
Mr McKinnon Farmer KyleaKin.
041; 047 This name is applied to a large hollow Situated at the Source of Allt a Ghleannain it lies to the west of Glas Choire and is seperated from it by a low ridge the property of The Hon [Honourable] Lord McDonald Armadale Castle
SGEIR DUBH Sgeir Dubh
Sgeir Dubh
Sgeir Dubh
Rev. [Reverend] Donald McKinnon
Mr. James MacLean
Mr. McKinnon KyleaKin
041 This name applies to a High Water Rock Situated about one and one half miles South-east of Eilean Paba, It signifies "Black Rock" Right Hon [Honourable] Lord McDonald proprietor
CHAPEL (Ruins of) [Pabay] GRAVE YARD (Disused) [Chapel; Pabay] Chapel (Ruins of) Rev. [Reverend] Donald McKinnon
Mr. James MacLean
Mr. McKinnon KyleaKin
041 This name applies to the remains of an old Chapel situated in the Island of Paba & surrounded by a burying ground, now disused, the walls have elevation of about two feet above general surface, & are grown over with grass. No information could be obtained regarding its dedicatory name, neither when it became disused.

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County of Inverness -- Parish of Strath -- Isle of Skye

Chapel [note on page] It is quite evident that this is the remains of one of the many Culdeis Chapels which are to be found in the Western Hebrides. J.T.H.

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