[*] Cara, off Gigha, Kintyre

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A chapel, 29 feet long externally; masonry rude, but with a good deal of character. East and West ends nearly entire. Doorway about middle of North side. Window in North wall 3 feet 4 inches long and flat-headed. No opening in East end.


[*] Eilean Munde, Lochleven
An island near the mouth of Glencoe, containing ruins of a church internally 50 feet long, with two flat-headed windows in South side and one in North side. East end blank.


[*] Church of the Holy Cross, South Galston, Lewis.
Church, 18 feet 7 inches long by 12 feet wide. Windows flat-headed on in East end and one in East end of both side walls; West end blank. Doorway, broken, is South-West.


[*] Teampull Pheadair, Lewis
Remains, 63 feet long externally. In East end a flat-headed window 3 feet 5 inches high and 6 inches wide; in South wall five windows of much larger size, and apparently of comparatively modern date (as of 1896). North side and West end Blank.


[*] St. Aula, Gress, Lewis
Church, internally 21 feet by 10 inches long by 14 feet wide, slightly dilapidated. One window narrow and flat-headed in West end, and in South wall flat-headed door and window. Over door a stone with date 1685, in which year the building probably underwent repairs.


[*] Toehead, Harris
Church, internally 21 feet by 10 feet 2 inches. Windows, one in East end, one in West gable, one in South wall, and one, together with doorway in North wall, are mere flat-headed slits, the East one 8 inches wide. Under East window stone altar, still entire.


[*] Nuntown, Benbecula
A small chapel, externally 21 feet by 16 feet, within enclosed burying ground, almost perfect shell,  windows small, narrow, and flat in head, two in each side and one in East end; the latter 19 inches high and 5 inches wide. Doorway, a rude flat-headed aperture, surmounted by a square niche, is in West end.


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