English: St Moluag's Chapel St. Moluag was Bishop of Lismore until his death on that island in AD 592, and this chapel was raised in the twelfth or early thirteenth century in dedication of this saintly figure. To the right of St. Moluag's fragmentary ruins, is a nineteenth century memorial chapel, built by the last MacLeod laird, John, in memory of his three year old daughter, Mary Julia Hastings MacLeod, who died in 1839.
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