OS1/15/13/39
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CHAPEL CLEUGH | Chapel Cleugh | James Darling Farmer Priestlaw Robert Murdoch Kingside |
020 | A very small ravine on the farm of Priestlaw. The tradition of the Country says that the Chapel of Penshiel stood near this object - but the site of it cannot now be shown. |
CHAPEL STONE | Chapel Stone | James Darling Farmer Priestlaw Robert Murdoch Kingside |
020 | A small granite boulder Situated near Chapel Cleugh This Stone does not appear to have ever formed any part of a building but is near the place where a chapel is supposed to have stood. note In the Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] there is mention of the Chapel of Penshiel which stood in a glen called the Chapel Haugh - this glen is known in the Country by the name Chapel Cleugh. |
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[Page] 39List of Names collected by Robert Miller C/a [Civilian assistant]
Plan 20B Trace 1
Parish of Whittingham
Object
Chapel Cleugh - A ravine
Chapel Stone - A stone
[Signed] Robert Miller C/a [Civilian assistant]
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Trondragirl- Moderator, Douglas Montgomery
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