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280. Old Parish Church, Kilchenzie. Captain White
illustrates another late medieval grave-slab, in addition
to those described on p. 122, which cannot now be
found. Tapered in shape, it bears a pair of shears and a
plain panel at the top, the rest of the decoration con-
sisting of two pairs of animals linked by their tails to a
network of foliaceous scrolls (White, Kintyre, pl. xxii, 2).
Loch Awe school, 14th - 15th century.

296. Sadden Abbey. Rubbings made in 1802 (Nat.
Lib. of Scot. Adv 30.5.26* a-c) show that the effigy of a
priest described under (4) on p. 144 formerly bore an
inscription in raised Lombardic capitals beginning
HIC IACET MAGIS(T)/ER. Iona school, 14th - 15th century.

The discovery of the monument described below was
reported too late for inclusion in the appropriate section
of the Inventory.

Saddell and Skipness Parish
379. Cup-markings, Leacann an t-Seasgaich. A
boulder situated on a ridge 1 km WSW. of the ruins of
Glenskible and at a height of about 230 m O.D. The
exposed surface of the stone, measuring about 2.0 m by
1.5 m and protruding only slightly above ground level,
bears at least six plain cups.

c. 880598 -- ccxiii (unnoted) -- September 1969

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