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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… into which the island is divided, the former at Ramsey, KirkMichael, or Peel, and the latter at Douglas and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Here were anciently two chapels, one on the farm of Kirkmichael, which received its name from the saint to whom …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… or authentic traditions remain. Resolis RESOLIS.See Kirkmichael and Cullicudden. Restalrig RESTALRIG, an ancient …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… relics of ancient chapels in Glenfruin and on the lands of Kirkmichael and Millig. Henry Bell, Esq., civil engineer, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… eight miles. It is bounded on the north by the parishes of Kirkmichael and Dalrymple; on the east by the parish of … and Barr; and on the west by the parishes of Dailly and Kirkmichael. The surface, with the exception of the valleys … through the well-wooded demesne of Blairquhan, enters Kirkmichael: the river Stinchar, which has its source in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… 9405 acres, and is bounded on the north by the parish of Kirkmichael, on the south and south-west by the parishes of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… village, and lately a quoad sacra parish, in the parish of Kirkmichael, county of Banff; containing 919 inhabitants, of … separated for ecclesiastical purposes from the parish of Kirkmichael, and erected into a quoad sacra parish, by act of …
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