Searching for "KILCALMONELL"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    Clachan Argyll Kilcalmonell parish, Argyllshire, near the NW coast of Kintyre, 7¾ miles NNE of Tayinloan. At it are a post Groome
    Dunskeig Argyll Kilcalmonell and Kilberry parish, Argyllshire, at the S side of the mouth of West Loch Tarbert. Rising very steeply from Groome
    Kilberry Argyll seat, Kilcalmonell and Kilberry par., Argyllshire, on W. coast of Knapdale, 16 miles SW. of Tarbert on Loch Fyne; P.O. Bartholomew
    Kilberry Castle Argyll Kilcalmonell parish, Argyllshire, near the E shore of the Sound of Jura, 16 miles WSW of Tarbert. Founded 1497, burned Groome
    Kilcalmonell and Kilberry Argyll Kilcalmonell (1760; 600 sittings) and Kilberry (1821; 700 sittings). There are also Free churches of Kilcalmonell (at Tarbert) and of Kilberry Groome
    Kilcalmonell and Kilberry Argyll Kilcalmonell and Kilberry , par., Kintyre and Knapdale, Argyllshire, 49,659 ac., pop. 2 part of Tarbert on Loch Fyne. Bartholomew
    Killean and Kilchenzie Argyll Kilcalmonell, E by Saddell and Campbeltown, S by Campbeltown, and W by the Atlantic Ocean, it has an utmost length Groome
    Kintyre Argyll Kilcalmonell, Killean, Kilmorie, Saddell, and Southend, with the quoad sacra parishes of Brodick and Skipness; and its court meets at Campbeltown Groome
    Knapdale Argyll Kilcalmonell and Kilberry. It anciently was called Kihick-Charmaig, signifying 'the church or burying-ground of the son of Carmaig Groome
    Knapdale, South Argyll Kilcalmonell and Kilberry. Its utmost length, from N to S, is 17 miles; its utmost breadth is 7 miles; and its land Groome
    Lochgilphead Argyll Kilcalmonell, and North and South Knapdale. The former was erected in 1862-64. In 1883, the Lunacy Board for the counties Groome
    Saddell and Skipness Argyll Kilcalmonell, and NW by Kilcalmonell. Its utmost length, from NNE to SSW, is 24¼ miles; its breadth varies between Groome
    Tarbert Argyll Kilcalmonell and Kilberry, and South Knapdale pars., and quoad sacra par., partly also in Saddell and Skipness par., Argyllshire - quoad Bartholomew
    Tarbert Argyll Kilcalmonell and South Knapdale, Argyllshire, 35 miles NN E of Campbeltown and 13½ S of Lochgilphead. It stands at the E end of the isthmus Groome
    Tarbert, Loch, East and West Argyll Kilcalmonell, sit upon its banks. At its head is a quay for the accommodation of the Islay steam-packet. An Act was passed Groome
    Whitehouse Argyll Whitehouse , hamlet, Kilcalmonell and Kilberry par., Argyllshire, on West Loch Tarbert, 6 miles SW. of Tarbert; P.O. Bartholomew
    Whitehouse Argyll Whitehouse, a post office in Kilcalmonell parish, Argyllshire, on the SE shore of West Loch Tarbert, 6 miles SSW of Tarbert. Groome
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