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HIGHLAND PAPERS
Kilfinichen, church of. See Holy
Maidens.
Kilinan (Kilenan), vicar of. See
Campbell, Duncan.
Killargie, lands of, in Appin, 193 n.
Killean, on Loch Spelve, 144 n.
, minister of. See Campbell,
Patrick.
, parsonage of, 144 n.
Killearn, parish of, 104.
Killeig, lands of, in Knapdale, 60 n.
Killiecrankie, battle of, 107.
Killin, 230.
, church of, 6, 7.
, lands about, 9.
Killinenir. See St. Columba in
Glassary.
Killintaig, in Morvern, 169*1.
Kilmalasch, church of, in Strachur,
48.
Kilmaronoc, 12.
, vicar of. See Maurice.
Kilmartin (Kilmartyne), ancestor of
the house of, 177 n.
, minister of. See Campbell,
Duncan.
——, rector of. See Campbell,
Niall.
Kilmichael (Killmichael), lands of,
60 n.
Innerlassay, lands of, in Knap¬
dale, 60 n.
Kilmichaelbeg, lands of, 60 n.
Kilmodan, schoolmaster of. See
Maclea, Duncan, minister of Dull.
Kilmoir, lands of, in Knapdale, 60 n.
Kilmonivaig (Kilmonevach, Kil-
moneuoch, St. Mannenoch, St.
Monnenoch), parish of, in Inver¬
ness-shire, 162 and n, 163, 164
and n.
Kilmore (Kilmorr, Kilmorre), 17,196.
, lands of, 235.
, minister of. See Campbell,
Daniel.
, parish church of, erection of,
into a prebend of Argyll Cathed¬
ral, 137 and n, 138.
, rector of. See Dugall, son of
Peter.
Kilmun, in Argyll (? Perthshire),
collegiate chantry of, 19 ; lands
of, 19 ; provostry of, 96.
, in North Uist, 181 n.
Kilninian, parish of, 169 n.
Kil-vic-Euen (St. Eugenius), in Ross
of Mull, parish church of, 166 n,
172, 173; perpetual vicar of.
See Adam, son of Dominic.
Kincardine (Kyncardyn), Veronica,
daughter of (sixth) Earl of, widow
of Gustavus Hamilton and wife
of Major Duncan Campbell of
Wester Kaimes, 88 n.
, lands in, 238, 239.
, sheriff depute of. See Thorn¬
ton, John de.
, ‘ toschoderaschip ’ of the woods
of, 238.
King’s Cowal, 176 «.
Kinlochlyon (Kyhlouchlane), lands
of, in Appin, 193 n.
Kinnaird (Kynnarde) of that Ilk,
Allan, 21.
of Inchture, Walter, 21.
, Thomas, 21.
Kintaline, in Appin, 127.
Kintyre, 147 n.
Kirk, James, 48.
——, Mr., officer, 224.
Kirkapol, parish of, in Tiree, 138 n.
Kirkapoll (Kirkapost), in Coll, 169 n.
Kirkdamie Fair, 142 n.
Kirktown, lands of, 60 n.
Knapdale (Knapdaill, Knapdell),
lands in, 60 n, 65 n.
, minister of. See Campbell of
Barchuil, Duncan.
——, parson of. See Campbell,
Dugald.
, North, minister of. See
McGilchrist, John.
, South, minister of. See Pol¬
lock, Patrick.
Knock, lands of, 60 n.
Knockmealing (Knokmeling), lands
of, in Cowal, 60 n, 65 w.
Knokrewoch, lands of, in barony of
Glassary, 235.
Kyleterbeg, in Glendochart, 13
and n.
Kyletermore (Kyleterymore), in
Glendochart, 13 and n.
Kynerne, John de, chaplain, 12.
Lachlan, Castle, 30.
Lachlani. See McLachlan.
Ladwharn, laird, 119.
Lady’s Rock, off Mull, 65 n.
Laggan, on Lochbuie, church of
St. Kenneth at, 166 n.
Lament (Lamount) of Achagyle,
81, 86. See Campbell, ( ),
daughter of Calen more C. of
Kilberry.
of Ardlamont, Finlay, 93 n.
of Inneryne, Duncan, 95 n,
234-
HIGHLAND PAPERS
Kilfinichen, church of. See Holy
Maidens.
Kilinan (Kilenan), vicar of. See
Campbell, Duncan.
Killargie, lands of, in Appin, 193 n.
Killean, on Loch Spelve, 144 n.
, minister of. See Campbell,
Patrick.
, parsonage of, 144 n.
Killearn, parish of, 104.
Killeig, lands of, in Knapdale, 60 n.
Killiecrankie, battle of, 107.
Killin, 230.
, church of, 6, 7.
, lands about, 9.
Killinenir. See St. Columba in
Glassary.
Killintaig, in Morvern, 169*1.
Kilmalasch, church of, in Strachur,
48.
Kilmaronoc, 12.
, vicar of. See Maurice.
Kilmartin (Kilmartyne), ancestor of
the house of, 177 n.
, minister of. See Campbell,
Duncan.
——, rector of. See Campbell,
Niall.
Kilmichael (Killmichael), lands of,
60 n.
Innerlassay, lands of, in Knap¬
dale, 60 n.
Kilmichaelbeg, lands of, 60 n.
Kilmodan, schoolmaster of. See
Maclea, Duncan, minister of Dull.
Kilmoir, lands of, in Knapdale, 60 n.
Kilmonivaig (Kilmonevach, Kil-
moneuoch, St. Mannenoch, St.
Monnenoch), parish of, in Inver¬
ness-shire, 162 and n, 163, 164
and n.
Kilmore (Kilmorr, Kilmorre), 17,196.
, lands of, 235.
, minister of. See Campbell,
Daniel.
, parish church of, erection of,
into a prebend of Argyll Cathed¬
ral, 137 and n, 138.
, rector of. See Dugall, son of
Peter.
Kilmun, in Argyll (? Perthshire),
collegiate chantry of, 19 ; lands
of, 19 ; provostry of, 96.
, in North Uist, 181 n.
Kilninian, parish of, 169 n.
Kil-vic-Euen (St. Eugenius), in Ross
of Mull, parish church of, 166 n,
172, 173; perpetual vicar of.
See Adam, son of Dominic.
Kincardine (Kyncardyn), Veronica,
daughter of (sixth) Earl of, widow
of Gustavus Hamilton and wife
of Major Duncan Campbell of
Wester Kaimes, 88 n.
, lands in, 238, 239.
, sheriff depute of. See Thorn¬
ton, John de.
, ‘ toschoderaschip ’ of the woods
of, 238.
King’s Cowal, 176 «.
Kinlochlyon (Kyhlouchlane), lands
of, in Appin, 193 n.
Kinnaird (Kynnarde) of that Ilk,
Allan, 21.
of Inchture, Walter, 21.
, Thomas, 21.
Kintaline, in Appin, 127.
Kintyre, 147 n.
Kirk, James, 48.
——, Mr., officer, 224.
Kirkapol, parish of, in Tiree, 138 n.
Kirkapoll (Kirkapost), in Coll, 169 n.
Kirkdamie Fair, 142 n.
Kirktown, lands of, 60 n.
Knapdale (Knapdaill, Knapdell),
lands in, 60 n, 65 n.
, minister of. See Campbell of
Barchuil, Duncan.
——, parson of. See Campbell,
Dugald.
, North, minister of. See
McGilchrist, John.
, South, minister of. See Pol¬
lock, Patrick.
Knock, lands of, 60 n.
Knockmealing (Knokmeling), lands
of, in Cowal, 60 n, 65 w.
Knokrewoch, lands of, in barony of
Glassary, 235.
Kyleterbeg, in Glendochart, 13
and n.
Kyletermore (Kyleterymore), in
Glendochart, 13 and n.
Kynerne, John de, chaplain, 12.
Lachlan, Castle, 30.
Lachlani. See McLachlan.
Ladwharn, laird, 119.
Lady’s Rock, off Mull, 65 n.
Laggan, on Lochbuie, church of
St. Kenneth at, 166 n.
Lament (Lamount) of Achagyle,
81, 86. See Campbell, ( ),
daughter of Calen more C. of
Kilberry.
of Ardlamont, Finlay, 93 n.
of Inneryne, Duncan, 95 n,
234-
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