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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 PAUL'S CHAPEL | Site of St Pauls Chapel Site of St Pauls Chapel Site of St Pauls Chapel |
Mr Watson Westerton Mr John Glenny Cross of Jackston Mr William Mathieson New Boghead |
036 | Previous to the Reformation there existed a chapel here dedicated to St. Paul, the remains of the foundation were discovered and removed about 7 years ago it does not seem to have been used as a place of worship subsequent to the reformation |
ST PAUL'S WELL | St Pauls Well St Pauls Well St Pauls Well |
Mr Watson Westerton Mr John Glenny Cross of Jackston Mr W. Mathieson New Boghead |
036 | A holy well dedicated to St Paul and formerly used by the Chapel, tradition asserts this well had a great many healing virtues for the cure of diseases affecting children |
URN FOUND HERE [St Paul's Chapel (site)] | Urn. (found here) A.D. 1860, Urn. (found here) A.D. 1860, Urn. (found here) A.D. 1860, |
Mr Watson Westerton Mr John Glenny Cross of Jackston Mr W. Mathieson New Boghead |
036 | While removing the foundation of St Pauls Chapel the workmen discovered a broken Urn, it was so mutilated the shape of it could not be ascertained |
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