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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
PORT AN DAIMH Port an Daimh
Port an Daimh
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Joass, Golspie
Mr. William Mackay, Fisherman Skerray
008 This name Signifying ''Bay of the Ox'' is applied to a Small bay Situated on the South Side of ''Eilean Co'omb''
Site of ST COLUMBA'S CHAPEL [Eilean Co'omb] Site of St Columba's Chapel
Site of St Columba's Chapel
Site of St Columba's Chapel
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Joass, Golspie
Mr. William Mackay, Fisherman Skerray
Mr. Telford. Skerray Mains
008 This applies to the Site of An Ancient Chapel, which was Situated on the South Side of ''Eilean Co'omb'', there is not a vestige of the Edifice now remaining, although a portion of it was Standing towards the Close of the last Century, the inhabitants of the Mainland have in all probability removed the Stones for building purposes, There was a graveyard in Connection with this Chapel, but no trace of it can now be found, whether it Surrounded the Chapel, or was Situated at a distance from it, is a matter of Conjecture, As the Site of the Graveyard cannot be pointed out.

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