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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SEAL CRAIG Seal Craig
Seal Craig
Mr Simm, Fisherman.
Mr Malcolm, Rosehearty
002 A prominent rock at the lip of the entrance to Pittulie. So named from Seals being Seen lying upon it.
CRAIG HAVEN Craig Haven
Craig Haven
Mr Simm, Fisherman.
Mr Malcolm, Rosehearty
002 An abrupt Craig in the inside of the bay opposite the village.
EAST and WEST RONA East and West Rona Mr Simm, Fisherman.
Mr Malcolm, Rosehearty
002 Two large rocks, at the east side of the entrance, surrounded at low water,
SITE OF CHAPEL site of Chapel
site of Chapel
site of Chapel
Mr Milne, Banker.
Mr Malcolm,
Mr Youngson Poor Inspector
002 There is no vestige of this place of worship to be seen at the present day, but a grassy ridge. It was erected about the time of the reformation, as a Chapel of Ease for the family of Lord Pitsligo Etc before Pitsligo was made a parish.

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Plan 2-3 Parish of Pitsligo

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