Saints in Scottish Place-Names
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Kilbride, settlement Kilmore & Kilbride
Grid reference
NM 856 257 (accurate position)
Six-figure easting & northing
185600 725700
Latitude
56.374977907134024
Longitude
-5.472514985390187
County
Argyllshire
Nearby places
Kilbride, eccl. Kilmore & Kilbride (0 miles)
Kilbride, former parish KKB (Argyll) (0 miles)
Sron Chormaig, Kilmore & Kilbride (1.97 miles)
Kilmore, former parish, Kilmore & Kilbride (1.98 miles)
Kilmore, settlement Kilmore & Kilbride (1.98 miles)
Object Classification
Settlement
Is linear feature?
No
Notes
The name of a settlement around the church of Kilbride.
Relationships with other parishes
Within Kilbride, former parish KKB (Argyll) (formerly)
Relationships with other places
Adjoined to Kilbride, eccl. Kilmore & Kilbride
Names
1 head-name linked to this place ?Kilbride
Head name
Kilbride
Place
Kilbride, settlement Kilmore & Kilbride
Certainty that this name applies to this place
Certain
The status of this name is
Current
Is this a current OS form? ?
Yes
Is this the original referent of the place?
No
Is the association of this name to this object hypothetical?
No
Historic formKylbride Head nameKilbride PlaceKilbride, settlement Kilmore & Kilbride Certainty that this name applies to this placeCertain SourceRMS, ii no. 3075 Date of citation1507 x 1507 Feature named in sourceland Notes on the context of this place-nameReprinted 1984 |
Source code
RMS
Source title
Registrum Magni Sigilli (Register of the Great Seal)
Editors
J.M.Thomson et al.
Volume
1-11
Year
1882-1914
Notes
Reprinted 1984
Kilbride 1843, OS 6 inch first edn.
Historic formKilbride Head nameKilbride PlaceKilbride, settlement Kilmore & Kilbride Certainty that this name applies to this placeCertain SourceOS 6 inch first edn. Date of citation1843 x 1882 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.
Relationships with other place names
Derives from Kilbride, Kilbride, eccl. Kilmore & Kilbride