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Kilmallie

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Some years after the disruption of 1843 the Free Church of Scotland were granted a site on which to build a church. It is claimed that they were deliberately given impossibly boggy ground and that the building was never stable. It was demolished in 1976 and replaced by one in the new village of Caol,
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The parish was once much larger than the present ecclesiastical parish. It covered the Burgh of Fort William, North Ballachulish, Banavie, Corpach and Onich, Ardgour, Blaich, Duisky, Clovulin and Garvan. The quoad sacra parish of Duncansburgh, consisting of Fort William and Inverlochy, was created in
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Somerled MacMillan says that "In 1296, the English spelling of Kilmallie was Kilmalyn,.. the Anglicized form of the Gaelic Cill-Maolan (Church of the little tonsured one..) Kilmallie.. derived its name from
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The present parish church is in Corpach. Kilgour claims that the first church was erected in the vicinity by a Columban monk in the 6th century.
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as well as two local churches, Kilmallie Free Church of Scotland and Kilmallie Parish Church of Scotland.
82:..Kilmallie .. the largest parish in Scotland. About eight miles away.. is Glen Mallie... There is also 23: 47: 134:
WJ Watson, "Place Names of Celtic Scotland" (William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh. 1926)290
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Wm. T. Kilgour, "Lochaber in War and Peace" (Alexander Gardner, Paisley. 1908)156
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John MacLeod, "Highlanders",(London, Sceptre/ Hodder and Stoughton. 1997)233
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Donald B. MacCulloch, "Romantic Lochaber" (Lines Publishing 1996)236
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Somerled MacMillan, "Bygone Lochaber" (self published, 1971) 54
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Index

Scottish Gaelic
parish
Lochaber
Scotland
Caol
Fort William
Banavie
Corpach
shinty
Kilmallie Shinty Club
Dalmally

Scottish Geographic Gazetteer
Kilmallie Free Church of Scotland
56°50′17″N 5°06′07″W / 56.838°N 5.102°W / 56.838; -5.102
Categories
Lochaber
Parishes in Inverness-shire

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