Volume contents
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALLT RHU | Allt a' Rhu Allt a' Rhu Allt Ruadh Allt an Rudha Allt Rhudh |
Gilbert Sinclair Ceannacraig Neil McMillan Carnbuie Red Burn Burn of the Point Burn (of the) Plants. |
201 | A good stream rising a little east of Cnoc na Caorach (trace 3), pursues a westerly, & somewhat rugged course, and falls into West Loch Tarbert. Signification, "Rhu burn". See House of "Rhu". |
| CNOC NA CAORACH | Cnoc na Caorach or Cnoc nan Caorach |
Gilbert Sinclair Ceannacraig Neill McMillan Carnbuie Hill of the Sheep |
201 | A feature of considerable prominence, on the grazing of Achnancarranan Sign. [Signification] "Hill of the Sheep". |
| CLADH BHRIDE | Cladh Bhride Cladh Bhride Cladh Bhride Cloadh-Bhride |
Gilbert Sinclair Ceannacraig Neill McMillan Carnbuie Mr McIntyre Eascaird Dr. [Doctor] Campbell Glenralloch D Sinclair Esqr. Kilhamaig |
201 | This name is applied to the burial place of the Campbells of Stonefield family, & used prior to the erection of Mausoleum situated a little north of the mansion house of Stonefield. Derivation, Bride's burying ground or place; from (a priest of that name) St. Bride. [Initialled] T.P.W |
| CHAPEL (Ruins of) [Cladh Bhride] | Chapel (Ruins) | Gilbert Sinclair Ceannacraig Neill McMillan Carnbuie Mr. McIntyre Eascaird Dr. [Doctor] Campbell Glenralloch D Sinclair Esqr. Kilhamaig |
201 | A small ruin adjoining the above. In length about 30 ft. [feet] and about 15 in breadth, the walls about 3 ft [feet] in height, said by the Authorities quoted, to have been a place of worship, at some remote period. |
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PH [Parish] of Kilcalmonell & Kilberry
[Note under Chapel (Ruins of) Cladh Bhride]
St Bride's Chapel (Ruins of)?
Ordnance Survey - Argyll county, OS Name Books - Argyll county - Volume 11 - Parish of Kilcalmonell and Kilberry, OS1/2/11
This volume contains information on place names found in the parish of Kilcalmonell and Kilberry.
Ordnance Survey - Argyll county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Argyll, which is in the west of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.