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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BLARNAFANNACK Blarnafannack
Blarnafannack
Blarnafannack
Mr McHardy
Revd [Reverend] J McLean
Mr Macdonald,
092 This name is given to a small dwelling house, one storey high, which together with others now pulled down, bore this name, and had land attached; the house is thatched and only in middling order J. Baird Esqr proprietor Cambus Doon Ayrshire
BLARNAFEANNAIG 092 Altered by authority of Mr Mackay, Inverness. 04.02.95. See Remark in Index. [Alternative spelling for Blarnafannack]
ST COMHAN'S CHAPEL (Site of) St Comhan's Chapel (Site of)
St Comhan's Chapel (Site of)
St Comhan's Chapel (Site of)
Revd [Reverend] J McLean
Mr McHardy
Mr Macdonald
092 This name is applied to the site of a Roman Catholic Chapel, which is situated in a small rectangular burial ground, still in use, on the farm, and only a short distance north of Kilchoan farm house, It was dedicated to a Celtic Saint, named Comhan There is no trace of the chapel, but it is said to have been in the middle of the enclosed burying ground.
Grave Yard 092 [Seems to refer to the above Site]

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