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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CHAPEL FARM Chapel
Chapel

Chapel
Chapel
Chaple
Chapel Farm
Mr. Ramsay occupier
Mr. Bayley W.S. [Writer to the Signet] (Factor)
Fraser's Co. [County] Map 1841
Road Surveyors Plan
Estate Plan 1823
New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
030 [situation] 1¾ Miles N.E. by E. [North East by East] of Kelty.
A farm house out offices including a Thrashing Machine with a farm of land attached, occupier Mr. Ramsay, proprietress Mrs Scott of Lochore. It is traditionally handed down that where this farm Stands is the Site of the Chapel of Inchgall. Mr. Greig of Kelty says he remembers seeing part of the foundation of the Chapel and that in his younger days old people told him that they Saw Tombstones where the present Garden is, which they said was the Graveyard attached to the Chapel. The Crown Charter of Lochore runs this "With the advocation, donation and right of patronage of the Chapel and Chapelry of Inchgall".
Site of the CHAPEL OF INCHGALL Site of Chapel of Inchgall
Site of Chapel of Inchgall
Site of Chapel of Inchgall
Site of Chapel of Inchgall
Mr Bayley W.S. [Writer to the Signet]
(Factor)
Mr Ramsay
Mr Andrew Greig
Mr D. Greig
(Hynds)
030 [situation] 1¾ Miles N.E. by E. [North East by East] of Kelty. A farm house out offices including a Thrashing Machine with a farm of land attached, occupier Mr. Ramsay, proprietress Mrs Scott of Lochore. It is traditionally handed down that where this farm Stands is the Site of the Chapel of Inchgall. Mr. Greig of Kelty says he remembers seeing part of the foundation of the Chapel and that in his younger days old people told him that they Saw Tombstones where the present Garden is, which they said was the Graveyard attached to the Chapel. The Crown Charter of Lochore runs this "With the advocation, donation and right of patronage of the Chapel and Chapelry of Inchgall".

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[page] 55 Parish of Ballingry Trace 4

[Orthography] Chapel Farm on site of the "Chapel of Inchgall" John Bayly

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