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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Site of ST MACHAR'S CHAPEL St Machar's Chapel Site of
St Machar's Chapel Site of
St Machar's Chapel Site of
St Machar's Chapel Site of
Donean Tourist
Rev [Reverend] Charles McHardy Manse
Mr William Shaw Castletown
Mr James Symon, School Master
068 "A little east from School House is a small enclosed burial ground called Corryhoul, where stood a chapel that had been dedicated to St. Machar. Bishop of Moray, who flourished in A.D. 887; no vestige remains, but the burial ground where several of the natives are stilled interred."
Donean Tourist Page 26.
ROADSIDE Roadside
Roadside
Roadside
Rent Receipt
Mr Charles Grant Occupier
Rev [Reverend] Charles McHardy
068 A smithy and dwellinghouse, slated and in good repair: property of Sir Charles Forbes, Bart. [Baronet] Newe.
EAST CORRIEHOUL East Corriehoul
East Corriehoul
East Corriehoul
Rent Receipt
Mr John McHardy occupier
Rev [Reverend] Charles McHardy
068 A neat and commodious dwelling house one storey slated and in good repair: property of Sir Charles Forbes, Bart. [Baronet] Newe.
TOBAR MACHAR Tobar Machar
Tobar Machar
Tobar Machar
Tobar Machar
Mr James Michie, West Corryhoul
Rev [Reverend] Charles McHardy
Mr James Symon
Mr Charles Grant
068 A fine spring well, situated immediately south of the dwelling house of West Corryhoul. Supposed to have derived its name from the Chapel of St. Machar.

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Parish of Strathdon

[Note beside 'Tobar Machar'] - Tobar. A well or fountain

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