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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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County of Caithness -- Parish of WicK

[Signed] James Hoyle C.A. [Civilian Assistant]

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