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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CHAPEL PARK Chapel Park
Chapel Park
Chapel Park
Mr William Weir. Hillhead
Mr Alexander Weir. Inverurie
Mr Fergusson. Easter Harlaw
045 A portion of land situated east of Easter Harlaw, so called because an old Chapel stood close to it. On the property Mr McKenzie Esq. Glack.
ST MARGARET'S WELL St Margaret's Well
St Margaret's Well
St Margaret's Well
Mr William Weir
Mr Alexander Weir
Mr Fergusson
045 A good spring of water in the Chapel Park, so called because it was adjacent to where the Chapel stood
Site of ST MARGARET'S CHAPEL St Margaret's Chapel
St Margaret's Chapel
St Margaret's Chapel
St Margaret's Chapel
Mr William Weir
Mr Alexander Weir
Mr Fergusson
Collections of the Shires
045 No definate information can be gathered about this place, but it is generally supposed that a Chapel of this name existed at this place.
The foundations of a building, said to be a Roman Catholic Chapel, with a well close by, occasionally attracted notice a few years ago on the estate of Lethenty. The well is still visible: but no vestige of the building now exists. Statistical Account Page 822.

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St Margaret's Chapel. The information added in red on the original image, is included in the Description Remarks

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