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Place name County Entry Source Claig Argyll Kilmeny parish, Argyllshire, on Fraoch island, at the SE entrance of the Sound of Islay. Built by the Macdonalds, it was defended Groome Finlagan Argyll Kilmeny parish, Isle of Islay, Argyllshire, 4½ miles W by N of Port Askaig. Measuring 1 by ¼ mile Groome Glenboltachan Perthshire Kilmeny' gaed, and was the scene of the final and almost exterminating victory of the Macnabs over the Neishes in the early Groome Islay Argyll Kilmeny, Oa, and Portnahaven; and contains the villages of Bowmore, Bridgend, Port Charlotte, Portnahaven, Port Ellen, and Port Askaig, all twelve Groome Kiels Argyll Kiels , place with school, Kilarrow and Kilmeny par., Islay island, Argyllshire. Bartholomew Kildalton Argyll Kilmeny; includes Texa, Cavrach, and Inersay islets, the Ardelister islands, and the islets off Ardmore Point; and contains the village Groome Killarrow Argyll Kilmeny; and Kiels heritors' school and the public schools of Bowmore, Kilmeny, Mulindry, and Newton of Kilmeny, with respective accommodation Groome Killarrow Argyll Killarrow , quoad sacra par., Killarrow and Kilmeny par., Islay island, Argyllshire, pop. 1875. Bartholomew Killarrow and Kilmeny Argyll Killarrow and Kilmeny , par., in NE. of Islay isl., Argyllshire, 65,929 ac., pop. 2756; contains Bowmore. Bartholomew Kilmeny Argyll Kilmeny, a ancient parish in Islay island, Argyll shire, whose church stands 4 miles SS of Port Askaig. It is now incorporated Groome Kilmeny Argyll Kilmeny , quoad sacra par., Killarrow and Kilmeny par., Islay par., Argyllshire, pop. 881; 3 miles SW. of Portaskaig is Kilmeny Bartholomew Mulindry Argyll Mulindry , school, Killarrow and Kilmeny par., Islay island, Argyllshire. Bartholomew Newton of Kilmeny Argyll Newton of Kilmeny , school, Kill arrow and Kilmeny par., Islay island, Argyllshire. Bartholomew Tweed Berwickshire
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