- (1847–1847),
location unknown Kildalton (1817–1837),
merged with
Lagavulin Killarow (c.1760–1818) /
Bridgend (1818–1822),
ruins in
village Lochindaal/Port...
- NR310598 • Edinburgh 121 mi (195 km) • London 387 mi (623 km)
Civil parish Killarow and
Kilmeny Council area
Argyll and Bute Lieutenancy area
Argyll and Bute...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
parish of
Killarow and
Kilmeny in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download...
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Kilchrenan and
Dalavich Kildalton Kilfinan Kilfinichen and
Kilvickeon Killarow and
Kilmeny Killean and
Kilchenzie Kilmallie (part)
Kilmartin Kilmodan...
- and only two
villages of any size,
Killarow near
Bridgend and Lagavulin,
existed on
Islay at the time. (
Killarow had a
church and
tolbooth and houses...
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Northern Lighthouse Board 19 17 15
Ruvaal Lighthouse
Argyll and Bute,
Killarow and
Kilmeny 55°56′11″N 6°7′25″W
Islay 1859
David Stevenson,
Thomas Stevenson...
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Scotland at the tip of Loch Indaal. The
village is
within the
parish of
Killarow and Kilmeny. The island's two main roads, the A846 and A847, meet in the...
- of the
western coast of Scotland. The
village is
within the
parish of
Killarow and Kilmeny.
Ballygrant (Baile a' Ghràna) is the
longest established village...
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Kilfinichen and
Kilvickeon Argyll and Bute
Argyllshire 37,029 745
Killarow and
Kilmeny Argyll and Bute
Argyllshire 31,580 1,391
Killean and Kilchenzie...
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Retrieved 14
January 2010. "McEachin Origins".
Retrieved 14
January 2010. "
Killarow and The
McEachen Family of Kintyre".
Retrieved 14
January 2010. Dobson...