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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Site of CHAPEL [Dalry] Site of Chapel
Site of Chapel
Site of Chapel
Capt. [Captain] Blair, Blair House
David Patrick, Waterside
Gazetteer of Scotlland
011 This, as pointed out by Capt. [Captain] Blair, is considered the Site of a Roman Catholic Chapel. Nothing remains excepting a few scattered stones which probably formed part of the foundation.
CUTTEITH KNOWE Cutteith Knowe
Cutteith Knowe
Cutteirh Knowe
Capt. [Captain] Blair, B. Ho. [Blair House]
David Patrick, W.side [Waterside]
Alexander Haggarth Stoopshill
011 A small Ridge on Captain Blair's property on which is Site of Trig [Trigonometrical] Station.

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[Page] 196
Sheet 11.8 Trace 3 -- No.21 -- Ph. [Parish] Dalry Co. [County] Ayr

"Before the Reformation, there was a chapel
"on a Rising ground, on the ease of of the Garnock
"about a mile distant, from the present village
"and Church of Dalry. The ruins of
"this chapel were to be seen, about 50 years
"ago but, are now almost entirely obliterated."
Chalmers Caledonia.
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