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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BURIAL GROUND [Magdalene's Chapel] Magdalene's Chapel
Magdalene's Chapel
Magdalene's Chapel
Magdalane Chl. [Chapel]
Charles Lyall Esqr. Factor
New Statistical Account
Blacks History of Brechin
County Map
027 A small burial place receiving the name of Magdalene's Chapel altho [although] no trace of the Chapel now exist, it is conjectured the chapel stood within the enclosure used as the burial ground
Site of MAGDALENE'S CHAPEL Magdalene's Chapel
Magdalene's Chapel
Magdalene's Chapel
Magdalane Chl. [Chapel]
Charles Lyall Esqr. Factor
New Statistical Account
Black's History of Brechin
County Map
027 This Chapel (of St. Mary Magdalene) .... where a burial ground still exists, known as "Maidlen Chapel" in Black's Hist. [History] Brechin P. [Page] 38.

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County of Forfar -- Parish of Brechin,

Site of Magdalene's Chapel [notes]
"There is a burial place at the eastern extremity
of the parish, which receives the name of Magdalene's
Chapel, although no traces of a place of worship
now remain"
New Statistical Account.

The Chapel of Mary Magdalene is provincially called "Maidlin Chapel"
and in old writings is known both as the Chapel of Arrat, and the Chapel
of Caldhame. The date of the origin of the chapel is unknown
but it is recorded as ruinous in the 15. Century, and it was rebuilt
during the Episcopate of Bishop Carnoth 1429 - 56. Soon after that date
the revenues of Magdalene Chapel were augmented. The foundations of
the Chapel are now barely traceable; but the burial ground, surrounded
by a rude stone wall, is occasionally used for interment -
Jervise's Memorials P. [Page] 286-7

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