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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FETTERANGUS CHURCH (Remains of) | (Remains of) Fetterangus Church (Remains of) Fetterangus Church (Remains of) Fetterangus Church |
Pratts "Buchan' Pratts "Buchan' Pratts "Buchan' |
013 | [Continued from page 29] chapelrie, and independent on the church of Deer (though it seems it did on St. Fergus,) but had a distinct parish of its own, which now is annexed to this Parish, but to this day continues to be within the jurisdiction of the shire of Banff; though environed on all sides by the shire of Aberdeen. The chappell has its own place of burying adjacent to it; and it is very remarkable that, before the death of any old inhabitant within that parish, there is a bell heard ring in the churchyard, though no such thing is to be see there. This I had from ear-witnesses." Description of the Parish of Old Deer M.DCC.XXIII. [1723] Willox. "Pratts Buchan" p.p. [pages] 377. 378. |
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