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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ST MARY'S CHURCH (Remains of) | Mary Kirk St Mary's KirK |
Mr Gunn Sibster Mrs Clark Sibster Mr A. Shearer Bilbster New Statis Acct. [Statistical Account] |
024 | Remains of an ancient Chapel or Place of Worship situated on A slight green eminence beside Wick Water about 100 yards farther down the River then [than] the Point where it is Joined by the Burn of Haster No Part of the Building is now standing, but the foundation & traces of an Old BanK forming an inclosure around the Ruin are still Visible The inclosure is said to have been A Burying Place No information can be obtained as to the age or origin of the Chapel, but it is well Known in District as Mary KirK |
GRAVE YARD (Remains of) [St Mary's Church] | 024 | No Part of the Building is now standing, but the foundation & traces of an Old BanK forming an inclosure around the Ruin are still Visible The inclosure is said to have been A Burying Place No information can be obtained as to the age or origin of the Chapel, but it is well Known in District as Mary KirK |
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[Page] 125County of Caithness -- Parish of WicK
[Signed] James Hoyle C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
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