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earlier settlement,
Kilarrow,
which until c. 1770
occupied the site of the
present grounds of
Islay House near Bridgend. In May 1685,
Kilarrow was the scene...
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Irish coast. The island's
capital is
Bowmore where the
distinctive round Kilarrow Parish Church and a
distillery are located. Port
Ellen is the main port...
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Kilarrow Church (Scottish Gaelic:
Eaglais Cill an Rubha) is a
Church of
Scotland parish church,
overlooking and
serving Bowmore on the
island of Islay...
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small country kirks as well as synagogues”.
These buildings include Kilarrow Parish Church in Islay, St Magnus' in Orkney, St Marnoch's in Angus, Sacred...
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medieval Orphir Round Church near
Houton on Mainland, Orkney, is in ruins.
Kilarrow Parish Church at the top of main
street in
Bowmore is a
round church, built...
- men
escaped to
Kintyre some
three hours earlier and the
rebels landed at
Kilarrow unopposed.
Although the well-equipped
rebel soldiers made a good impression...
- in
western Scotland on the s****s of Loch Indaal.
Originally known as
Kilarrow House, it was
built for Sir Hugh
Campbell of Cawdor,
Nairnshire around...
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Inchkenneth (Mull) Iona (Iona) Jura or
Killearndale (Jura)
Kilarrow (Islay)
Kilbride (Arran)
Kilchoman (Islay)
Kilcolmkill (Mull) Kildalton...
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perhaps designed by
Philipp Heinrich ****ermann, is built. The
circular Kilarrow Parish Church in
Bowmore on
Islay in
Scotland is built. In Kórnik, Poland...
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Various personal artefacts,
including his
wartime medals, can be seen at
Kilarrow Parish Church, Bowmore. He was
appointed an
Officer of the
Order of the...