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CHAPEL (Site of) [Auchagallon] Burying ground
Burying ground
Burying ground
Alexander Sillers Auchagallon
Alexander McAllister Auchagallon
Peter Currie Shedog
248.03 This burying ground is situate under a high projecting cliff of rocks, near the sea shore, on the farm of Auchagallon, and is still occasionally used as a place of sepulture; An old man McAllister of Auchagallon remembers the walls of the chapel were quite visible in his youthful days, but now they are covered with stones and rubbish, the chapel stood in the centre of the burying ground. It is singular this chapel is not mentioned, in the Statistical Account of the parish. Neither does McArthur's Antiquities allude to it, although it is well Known to all in the district, for miles around.
BURIAL GROUND [Auchagallon] Burying ground Alexander Sillers Auchagallon
Alexander McAllister Auchagallon
Peter Currie Shedog
248.03 This burying ground is situate under a high projecting cliff of rocks, near the sea shore, on the farm of Auchagallon, and is still occasionally used as a place of sepulture; An old man McAllister of Auchagallon remembers the walls of the chapel were quite visible in his youthful days, but now they are covered with stones and rubbish, the chapel stood in the centre of the burying ground. It is singular this chapel is not mentioned, in the Statistical Account of the parish. Neither does McArthur's Antiquities allude to it, although it is well Known to all in the district, for miles around.
UAMH BHRISTE Uamh Briste Alexander Sillers Auchagallon
Alexander McAllister Auchagallon
Peter Currie Shedog
248.03 Uamh Briste (The Broken Cave)
A cave once stood here which was taken advantage of by a Carpenter who created in front of it his work shop. One day while at work the cave fell burying two of the men under the ruins. The third was absent in pursuit of his dog who decamped with his dinner, and fortunately escaped the destruction through the sagacity of his dog. The tradition is generally known and believed in the district.

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Uamh Bhriste - Broken Cave

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