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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Site of ST EATA'S CHAPEL | Site of St Eata's Chapel Site of St Eata's Chapel Site of St Eata's Chapel Site of St Eata's Chapel |
Revd. [Reverend] D. McDonald Mr. P. Grant Mr. Alexander Fraser New Statistical Account |
073 | This name applies to the site of a Chapel dedicated to Saint Eata, it is situated about 1/2 [Half] mile west of Kinrara House & about 7 chains north of the River Spey, previous to the year 1812 the site was quite visable, but in consequence of the place being trenched and planted previous to the Interment of the Late Duchess of Gordon all trace has disappeared. Nothing is known of the date of erection or when disused. It is property of the Duke of Richmond |
ST EATA'S WELL | St Eata's Well St Eata's Well St Eata's Well |
Revd [Reverend] D. McDonald Mr. P. Grant Mr. Alexander Fraser |
073 | A well dedicated to St Eata situated about equidistant between Kinrara House & St Eata's Chapel. Duke of Richmond Propr. [Propritor] |
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