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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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KIRK HILL | Kirk Hill Kirk Hill Kirk Hill |
Mr Alexander Heriot Northfield Mr Andrew Wilson Northfield Mr Robert Purvis, Coldingham |
005.04 | An eminence rising abruptly on all sides, on the summit of which are the remains of St Abb's Kirk from which it derives its name. |
ST ABB'S KIRK (Remains of) | St Abb's Kirk [remains of] St Abb's Kirk [remains of]St Abb's Kirk [remains of] |
History of Coldingham Priory P. 243 Mr Alexander Heriot Northfield Mr Andrew Wilson. Coldingham |
005.04 | A small oblong ruin, only just visible above the surface. and surrounded by a small cemetery, the wall enclosing which, has also been pulled down, [and] leaving but a low Mound, remaining. The walls of this chapel. and a small Saxon [broh?], were to be seen until a few years ago, between three and four feet in height.- It is supposed to have been a small "cell" and chapel subordinate to "Coldingham Priory" - History of Coldingham P. 243 |
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