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Kirkden (formerly Idvies), near Letham, Angus;
dedicated to
Ruffus or
Maelrubha in 1243 The
medieval church of Kinnell, near Friockheim;
dedicated to...
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Applecross was
established by St
Maelrubha, in the 7th century. A
sculptured stone is the only
remaining relic of
Maelrubha, who
built a
chapel there. This...
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festooned with hammered-in coins. It is near the
healing well of St.
Maelrubha, to
which votive offerings were made,
including the
sacrifice of bulls...
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Saint Meadhran/Mirin
Innis Chonan (F) -
Saint Conan Isle
Maree (F) -
Maelrubha Isle
Martin -
Saint Martin North Rona -
Saint Ronan St Serf's Inch (F)...
- was
itself dedicated (in the 13th-century) to the
early holy man St.
Maelrubha of
Applecross in
Wester Ross.
Crail Castle was an
occasional residence...
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parish has a po****tion of 675. The
church in
Contin is
dedicated to St
Maelrubha or Máel Ruba and is on
Contin Island which lies in the
Black Water (Conon)...
- the
Gaelic Cenél
Eoghain that were co-arbs (hereditary abbots) of St.
Maelrubha at
Applecross in Ross-shire. This idea goes back to the work of the great...
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religious ****ociations. By tradition, it is
closely connected with St.
Maelrubha (c.642-722), the
apostle to Skye, who is said
variously to have sailed...
- Breviary. Dublin: Four
Courts Press. pp. 150–151. Toke, Leslie. "St.
Maelrubha." The
Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 9. New York:
Robert Appleton Company...
- Highland. The
ruins of a
chapel dedicated to St
Maelrubha are
located at Eynort. "Skye, Eynort, St
Maelrubha's Churches". Canmore.
Royal Commission on the...