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-- St. Colm, or Columbanus, who was born in 521, was the founder and abbot of a monastery in Iona, one of the Hebrides, which is also called Icolmkill -- the Isle of Colm's Cell.
English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction Henry Coppee
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The elder Bruce, Robert, lord of Annandale, was my contemporary; we were boys together, and educated at the same college in Icolmkill.
The Scottish Chiefs 1875
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Much ancient history is connected with the antique abbey of Icolmkill.
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As if we were going to a terra incognita; when every thing that is at Icolmkill is so well known.
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We had long talked of visiting Icolmkill; and, from the lateness of the season, were at times very doubtful whether we should be able to effect our purpose.
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It was formerly church-land belonging to Icolmkill, and a hermit lived in it.
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But I must own that Icolmkill did not answer my expectations; for they were high, from what I had read of it, and still more from what I had heard and thought of it, from my earliest years.
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Sir Allan, who obligingly undertook to accompany us to Icolmkill had a strong good boat, with four stout rowers.
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He said, he would land us at Icolmkill that night.
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I feared he would give up Mull and Icolmkill, for he said something of his apprehensions of being detained by bad weather in going to
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