Saints in Scottish Place-Names
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Kenmore, parish (formerly Inchadney)
Grid reference
NN 788 468 (accurate position)
Six-figure easting & northing
278800 746800
Latitude
56.59753013398887
Longitude
-3.9742179986097015
Nearby places
Inchcadin, haugh, Kenmore (0 miles)
Croftmoraig, Kenmore - formerly Dull (0.61 miles)
Cill Da-Bhì, eccles. Kenmore (0.7 miles)
Tobar Eonain, Dull (1.65 miles)
St Adomnán's Church, Dull (1.77 miles)
Object Classification
Parish (extant in 1975)
Is linear feature?
No
Notes
NGR for the medieval church site on the haugh or inch of Inchadney. There is no trace of the church surviving. Close by as 'An Tobar', ('the well'), a stone-lined well locally regarded as a holy well (NMRS).
Relationships with other parishes
Contains Ardeonaig, former parish, Kenmore
Relationships with other places
Contains Allt Chaluim, burn, Killin
Contains Allt Chaluim, burn, Killin
Contains Ardeonaig, settlement Kenmore
Contains Ardeonaig, settlement Kenmore
Contains Beinn Chaluim, Killin
Contains Carwhin, settlement, Kenmore
Contains Cill Da-Bhì, eccles. Kenmore
Contains Cill mo Chormaig, eccl. Kenmore/Ardeonaig
Contains Cill-Fhionn, eccles., Dull
Contains Cladh Chiarain, Fortingall
Contains Cnoc Chaluim, Kenmore
Contains Coire Chaluim, Killin
Contains Croftmartaig, settlement, Kenmore
Contains Croftmoraig, Kenmore - formerly Dull
Contains Dail Chiarain, Fortingall
Contains Dail Mo Choid, Fortingall
Contains Inchcadin, haugh, Kenmore
Contains Inchcadin, haugh, Kenmore
Contains Kiltyrie, settlement Kenmore
Parish details
Kenmore formerly Inch(c)aiden
Parish TLA
KNM
County
Perthshire
Medieval diocese
Dunkeld
Names
2 head-names linked to this place ?Inchadney
Head name
Inchadney
Place
Kenmore, parish (formerly Inchadney)
Certainty that this name applies to this place
Certain
The status of this name is
Hypothetical
Is this a current OS form? ?
No
Is this the original referent of the place?
No
Is the association of this name to this object hypothetical?
No
Inchekadene 1560, Assumption
Historic formInchekadene Head nameInchadney PlaceKenmore, parish (formerly Inchadney) Certainty that this name applies to this placeCertain SourceAssumption, 301 |
Source code
Assumption
Source title
The Books of Assumption of the Thirds of Benefices: Scottish Ecclesiastical Rentals at the Reformation
Editors
J. Kirk
Series
Records of Social and Economic History, New Series, 21
Year
1995
Incheskadyne 1560, Assumption
Historic formIncheskadyne Head nameInchadney PlaceKenmore, parish (formerly Inchadney) Certainty that this name applies to this placeCertain SourceAssumption, 321 |
Source code
Assumption
Source title
The Books of Assumption of the Thirds of Benefices: Scottish Ecclesiastical Rentals at the Reformation
Editors
J. Kirk
Series
Records of Social and Economic History, New Series, 21
Year
1995
Inchchaidny 1583, Pont MS
Historic formInchchaidny Head nameInchadney PlaceKenmore, parish (formerly Inchadney) Certainty that this name applies to this placeCertain SourcePont MS, no. 18: Loch Tay, the head of Glentanar Date of citation1583 x 1596 Notes on the context of this place-nameAlso printed in Stone 1989. Originals held by NLS; these have all been digitised and can be consulted in the NLS Map Library; also on the web. |
Source code
Pont MS
Author
Timothy Pont
Source title
Pont Manuscript
Year
1590x1610
Notes
Also printed in Stone 1989. Originals held by NLS; these have all been digitised and can be consulted in the NLS Map Library; also on the web.
Kenmore
Head name
Kenmore
Place
Kenmore, parish (formerly Inchadney)
Certainty that this name applies to this place
Certain
The status of this name is
Current
Is this a current OS form? ?
No
Kenmore 1867, OS 6 inch first edn.
Historic formKenmore Head nameKenmore PlaceKenmore, parish (formerly Inchadney) Certainty that this name applies to this placeCertain SourceOS 6 inch first edn. Date of citation1867 x 1867 Notes on the context of this place-nameMid to late 19th c. |
Source code
OS 6 inch first edn.
Source title
Ordnance Survey 6 Inch to the Mile, First Edition
Notes
Mid to late 19th c.