OS1/4/18/17
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 17Co. [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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