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Kilby, par. and vil., in co. and 6J- miles SE. of Lei-
cester, 1060 ac., pop. 291; P.O.

Kllcadzow, vil., in par. and 2| miles SE. of Car-
luke, Lanarkshire.

Kllcalf, school, Tallow par., co. Waterford.

Ktlcalmkill House, Clyne par., E. Sutherland, on
Loch Brora, 5g miles NW. of Brora.

Kilcalmonell and Kilberry, par., Kintyre and
Knapdale, Argyllshire, 49,659 ac., pop. 2304; contains
part of Tarbert on Loch Fyne.

Kllcar, coast par. and vil., SAV. co. Donegal, 8 miles
AAr. of Killybegs—par., 18,881 ac., pop. 3319; vil., pop.
219; P.O.

Kilcaragli.—par., N. co. Kerry, on rivers Feale and
Brick, 2910 ac., pop. 733 ; contains Lixnaw.—2. Kll-
caragh, par., in co. and 3 miles SE. of Waterford, on
river Suir, 651 ac., pop. 81.

Kllcarn, par. and hamlet, mid. co. Meath, on river
Boyne, 2 miles SE. of Navan, 2337 ac., pop. 291; P.O.

Kilcarrlg, seat, near Bagenalstown, W. co. Carlow.

Kilcarty, seat, ljmile S. of Kilmessan ry. sta., S.
co. Meath.

Kllcash, par., S. co. Tipperary, 8 miles NE. of Clon-
mel, 3753 ac., pop. 600.

Kllcaskan, par., cos. Cork and Kerry, on Bantry
Bay, 10 miles NE. of Castletown Bear haven, 51,490
ac., pop. 4582; contains the seat of Kllcaskan Castle.

Kilcatherlne, par., SW. co. Cork, on Quoilah Bay
in Kenmare Biver, 4 miles N. of Castletown Bear-
haven, 21,778 ac., pop. 3924 ; contains Allihies Copper
Mines.

Kilcavan.—par., N. co. Wexford, 2 miles N. of
Gorey, 9528 ac., pop. 1340.—2. Kilcavan, coast par.,
S. co. AVexford, 5 miles SW. of Taghmon, 3204 ac.,
pop. 482.

Kllcliattan.—hamlet with school, Colonsay island,
Inner Hebrides, Argyllshire.—2. Kilchattan. See
Kilbrandon and Kilchattan.

Kllcliattan Bay, vil. with pier., Kingarth par.,
Bute island, Firth of Clyde, on bay of same name, 6§
miles S. of Rothesay, pop. 343; P.O.

Kllclicnzie, hamlet with ancient cemetery, Killean
and Kilchenzie par., Kintyre, Argyllshire, 4 miles NAV.
of Campbeltown; P.O.

Kilclieran House, property of the Duke of Argyll,
on E. side of Lismore island, Loch Linnhe, Argyllshire,
6 miles NW. of Oban.

Kilckoan.—hamlet with harbour and inn, on S.
coast of Ardnamurchan par., Argyllshire, 6 miles NW.
of Tobermory.—2. Kilckoan, ancient par., now in
Kilbrandon and Kilchattan par., Argyllshire.

Kllchoinan, par., in SAY. of Islay island, Argyll-
shire, 37,274 ac., pop. 2547; contains Port Charlotte.

Kilcliousland, ancient par., now in Campbeltown
par., Argyllshire.

Kilckrecst.—par., S. co. Clare, on river Fergus, 7060
ac., pop. 1384; contains Ballynacally.—2. Kllcbrccst,
par. and vil., mid. co. Galway, 4 miles SW. of Loughrea
—par., 3418 ac., pop. 638; vil., pop. 132; p.o.

Kllckrcnan and Dalavich, par., Argyllshire, on
Loch Awe, 45,980 ac., pop. 504; contains Kilchrcnan,
vil., on AY. side of Loch Awe, 7 miles SE. of Taynuilt;
P.O.; in the ancient burying-ground of Kilchrenan is a
monument erected by the eighth Duke of Argyll in
memory of his ancestor Cailean Mor (Great Colin),
“slain on the Streang of Lorne, A.D. 1294.”

Kilclirist.—loch, and roofless old church, and church-
yard, with monument to the Mackinnons, Strath par.,
Skye island, Inverness-shire,
2\ miles SW. of Broad-
ford.—2. Kilclirist, ancient par., now in Urray par.,
SE. Ross and Cromarty ; the ruined church, near Muir
of Ord sta., was the scene, in 1603, of the burning of a
congregation of the Mackenzies by the Macdonells of
Glengarry.

Kllchurn Castle, at NE. end of Loch Awe, Argyll-
shire,
2b miles W. of Dalmally; was founded in 1440
by Sir Colin Campbell, ancestor of the Breadalbane
family, was garrisoned in 1745, and is now one of the
finest baronial ruins in the Western Highlands.

Kilclare, 7 miles NE. of Carrick-on-Shannon, co.
Leitrim; P.O.

Kllcleagh, par., SW. co. Meath, 5243 ac., pop. 3063;
contains Moate.



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