-
church dedicated to
Saint Peter,
which gave the area its
former name of
Kilpeter ("Cille Pheadair" in
Scottish Gaelic). The present-day old
village dates...
-
tenant from
Walter fitz Alan.
Baldwin also held the fee of
Kilpeter from Walter, and
Kilpeter in fee to Hugh of Pettinain, from whom it took its
later name...
- Siar Inverness-shire
Union of
ancient parishes of Benbecula,
Howmore and
Kilpeter. 39,701 3,227
Southdean Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Received part of...
- the
reign of
Malcolm IV of
Scotland Sir Hugh was
granted the
lands of
Kilpeter,
around the
modern parish of
Houston and
Killellan in the west-central...
- in the
Presbytery of
South Argyll Medieval parishes:
Barra •
Howmore •
Kilpeter 19-1231
Barra 1,264
BarraMA Barra Kirk c. 1820 19-1259
South Uist 1,897...
-
Kilmuir and Sand;
South Uist of the
parishes of Benbecula, Howmore, and
Kilpeter. Croy and Dalcross, and
Kiltarlity and Convinth, were
united c. 1500. Abernethy...
-
believed to have
lived in the 12th
century (1100s), was
granted the
lands of
Kilpeter. By
about the
middle of the 14th
century (1500s),
these lands had become...
- Kilellan, south-west Scotland. The town of
Houston was
originally known as
Kilpeter i.e. 'Cella Petris'. A
chapel was
located near by and a
local farm was...
- Kilmaluoc, Kilmory,
Kilmuir (North Uist),
Kilmuir (Skye), Kilninian,
Kilpeter, Kilvickeon, Trumpan, Uig (Lewis), Uig (Skye) Elgin: Altyre, Alves, Ardclach...
- (Arran)
Kilmuir or
Kilmorie (North Uist)
Kilmuir (Skye)
Kilninian (Mull)
Kilpeter (South Uist)
Kilvickeon (Mull)
Kingarth (Bute)
Kirkapoll (Tiree) Lochs...