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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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 RemarksTranscribers who have contributed to this page.
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