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FYVIE (parish) | Continued Parish of Fyvie |
[Continued from page 8] House of Rothie, the residence of George Lesie Esq. It is a modern building pleasantly situated on a rising ground overlooking a little valley. About a mile further west is the House of Kinbroom, occupied by a member of the family of Rothie. There is a Cairn on the outskirts of the farm of St John's Well, known by the name of Cairnchedly. It is greatly reduced now, from its former dimensions, in consequence of most of the cottages in the neighbourhood having been built out of it. There are four places of worship within the parish two of them in connection with the Establishment, and two with the communion of Scotch Episcopalians. The parish church was built in 1808. It is a large and commodious structure, well situated for the parish generally, and contains sufficient accommodation. The former unwieldy extent of this parish is now greatly improved by the erection in the year 1833. of a new church at Millbrex, in the North east quarter of it, and the Annexation of a considerable [Continued on page 10] |
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[Page] 9Parish of Fyvie
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