OS1/35/87/143
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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OLD KIRKMAIDEN | Old Kirkmaiden Site of Chapel or Church | Peter Maclean, Mull Farm, Drumore John Brown, Cardryne |
036 | The Site of this Chapel or Church, is Situated in a Small Valley between The Barracks Bridge and Port-an-kill. This is the "old [Parish] Church", referred to in Chalmers Caledonia. and is said that it is from this (old [Parish] Church) that the [Parish] of Kirkmaiden has derived its name. Nothing now remains to be seen of this Building but the Site or Part of the foundation (as Shown on Trace). There is a small churchyard attached to it. Tradition assigns that this was a Roman Catholic Chapel before the reformation but was then Converted into a Church or [Vark], also that Mr. In. Callender, Protestant Minister, Preached here. It is on the farm of the Mull. Proprietor [Colonel] McDowell of Logan |
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[Page] 143List of Names collected by John Callanan C.A. [Civil Assistant]
Plan 36. A
Trace 5
[Parish] Kirkmaiden
Objects
Chapel or Church - ruins or foundation of building
[Signed]
John Callanan
C.A. [Civil Assistant]
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