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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 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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[Page] 136Parish of Strathdon
[Note beside 'Tobar Machar'] - Tobar. A well or fountain
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CorrieBuidhe- Moderator, mike seton
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