MacLean, A. C. (1914). Notes on Contin Church, Ross-shire, with its Sacrament House, and Two Sepulchral Slabs in the Churchyard.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 49. Vol 49, pp. 71-78.

Title: Notes on Contin Church, Ross-shire, with its Sacrament House, and Two Sepulchral Slabs in the Churchyard.
Issue: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 49
Series: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Volume: 49
Number of Pages: 356
Page Start/End: 71 - 78
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Abstract: The church is dedicated to the Celtic saint Maelrubha. Of Irish royal lineage, he is said to have been born in AD 642, and to have ultimately reached Applecross about 673 by way of Iona. His Ross-shire churches may therefore have been founded at the end of the seventh century, or at the beginning of the eighth. He is said to have died in 722. The few documentary references to the church are presented along with an architectural account. An elaborate floriated cross survives in the churchyard. A second stone has a fine large wheel-cross head carving. The sacrament house was rediscovered in 1908 and probably dates from the 15th century.
Author: A C MacLean
Year of Publication: 1914
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Ad 642 (Auto Detected Temporal)
Seventh Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Churchyard (Auto Detected Subject)
15th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
CHURCH (Monument Type England)
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Created Date: 29 Oct 2013