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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ST MAOL-LUAG'S CHAPEL (In Ruins) St. Maol-luig's Chapel, (in Ruins)
St. Maol-luig's Chapel, (in Ruins)
St. Maol-luig's Chapel, (in Ruins)
St. Maol-luig's Chapel, (in Ruins)
St. Maol-luag
Mr Barron
Mr James McKenzie
Mr McFarlane, Schoolmaster Schoolhouse.
Rev. [Reverend] Angus Galbraith
Cameron's History
035 This is Ruin of a Roman Catholic Chapel, which was dedicated to Maol-luig, the patron Saint of Argyle It is beautifully situated at the Southern base of Cnoc Ràtha, and near the north-eastern corner, of the garden attached to Raasay House. It is said to be about Seven hundred years old, and, although it must have been long roofless, the walls are Still their full height. It stands at the North end of a rectangular grave yard, which is still used as a place of sepulture, and which is protected by a good stone wall surmounted by an iron raling
SCHOOL (BOYS & GIRLS) [nr Raasay House] School (Boys & Girls)
School (Boys & Girls)
School (Boys & Girls)
Mr A McFarlane, Master
Mr Barron
Mr James McKenzie
035 This is a school and schoolhouse attached, which is under the full control of the Portree School Board, and at which the first rules of education, only, are taught It is one story high, slated, and nearly new, It is the property of the School Board. Average attendance for last year 19 - for the present one 13.

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County of Inverness (Skye - Raasay Island) -- Parish of Portree

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