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CHAPEL COUCH (Continued) Chapel Couch &c. (continued 023 [continued from page 27]
known in the neighborhood as an old burying ground. The tomb stone, which stood the yellow shade shewn on Trace, was removed about 9 years ago, & is now built into the west side of the wall or dyke of the TP. [Turn Pike] Road over the Burn which flows along the fence on the north of the field in which the Chapel stood. The chapel is understood, as stated by the Revd [Reverend] Dr. [Doctor] Sym, to have been in the Cemetery of which all traces are now effaced. Nothing whatever remains of the Chapel either. The old tomb stone over the Burn on the Road side is about 5 ft. [feet] long & from 2 to 3 broad. It may easily be recognised in the dyke as a dressed slab.

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