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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CHAPEL (Remains of) [Chapeltown of Kilnmaichlie] Chapel (Ruins of) Thomas Smith Dalrachie
William Grant Drumin
Alexander Smith Tomintoul
035 In the corner of the field immediately east of the farm house of Chapeltown, the foundation walls of a small edifice stands, which is said to be the remains of an ancient Roman Catholic place of Worship. Adjoining the Chapel there is a copious spring. Called Chapel Well.
CRAIG IN DONICH Craig in Donich Estate Plan 1819
John Fleming Esq. Factor
C. Cameron Castletown
035 A steep bank on the west side of the Avon, planted with oak & birch trees. The name applies to both the natural feature and the wood.

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Co. [County] of Banff. -- Ph. [Parish] of Inveravon.

[Notes to Craig in Donich:]
Creag an Domhnuich or Creag an Domhuaich - The craig of the Chapel
Domhnach pronounced
Donach
Domhhuich or Domhuach an ancient name
applied to Churches and sometimes to ancient
Religious relics as the "Domhuach Airgid"
A very ancient Manuscript in the Royal
Hibernian Academy Dublin

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