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Kilfinan is the
burial place of the clan
chiefs of the Lamonts, in the 13th-century
Kilfinan Parish Church. The
hamlet is also home to the
Kilfinan Hotel...
- Mhic Eoghainn) is a
ruined fort in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is near
Kilfinan, on the
eastern banks of Loch Fyne,
around 5
kilometres (3.1 mi) south...
- na h-Oitrich) was a
Scottish clan
which once
controlled the area
around Kilfinan in Argyll, Scotland. Clan Ewen of
Otter claimed descent from Donnsleibhe...
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Kilfinnane or
Kilfinane (Irish: Cill Fhíonáin) (/
ˌkɪlfɪˈnɑːn/ or /ˌkɪlfɪˈneɪn/,
locally /
kɪlˈfɪnən/) is a
small market town in
County Limerick, Ireland...
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Colintraive Coylet Dunoon Glenbranter Hunters Quay
Innellan Inverchaolain Kames Kilfinan Kilmun Kirn
Lochgoilhead Millhouse Otter Ferry Portavadie Rashfield Sandbank...
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Glenorchy and
Innishail Helensburgh Hunters Quay
Inveraray Iona
Islay Jura
Kilfinan Kilmun Kilninver and
Kilmelford Kilmore and
Kilbride North Knapdale The...
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Kilchattan Kilcalmonell Kilchoman Kilchrenan and
Dalavich Kildalton Kilfinan Kilfinichen and
Kilvickeon Killarow and
Kilmeny Killean and Kilchenzie...
- then
educated under the care of his uncle,
Daniel Maclaurin,
minister of
Kilfinan. A
child prodigy, he
entered university at age 11. At eleven, Maclaurin...
- Ireland,
named in his honour, including: Ardmonoch, a
locality within Kilfinan in
Argyll and Bute
Dalmarnock a
district within Glasgow Dalmarnock, a farmsteading...
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Millhouse is a
village in the
parish of
Kilfinan.
Located on the B8000
inland from
Kames in the east and
Portavadie in the west, on the
Cowal Peninsula...