OS1/14/69/17
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CHAPEL FIELD | Chapel Field | Mr. Buchan, Farmer, Chapelton | 019 | A name applied to the field in which was situated the Chapel which formerly stood here, no trace of the Chapel exists nor can its site be found. |
KILGARIE | Kilgarie Kilgarie Kilgerry Kilgery & Kilgerre |
Mr Will Writer, Brechin J Carnegy Arbuthnot Esqr. prop [proprietor] P. [Page] 138 Land of the Lindsays P. [Page] 247 Land of the Lindsays |
019 | A farm steading the property of J. C. Arbuthnot Esqr. - once an extensive forest was here in which the Kings of Scotland hunted, vide Land of the Lindsays. |
DONALDSON'S DEN | Donaldson's Den Donaldson's Den Donaldson's Den |
Mr Will Writer, Brechin Plan of the Farms Robert Easton |
019 | A narrow glen now nearly cultivated, Its extent is shown on traces - |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 17Co. [County] Forfar -- Parish of Menmuir
Chapel Field [note]
"This old chaplainry stood in a field near the farm-house
of Chapelton of Dunlappie. The stones of the chapel were
taken to build the farm steading, and a fine spring, about a
150 yards south-east of the site of the Chapel, still bears the found
name of Ladywell in honour of the Virgin."
Land of the Lindsays p [page] 248
Kilgarie [note]
"In Gaelic Kil-gearr-ie means the Kirk of the little
short hill so named perhaps from the Chapel having
stood under Lundie Hill - which is the lowest & shortest of
adjacent mountains." Land of the Lindsays p [page] 247
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Alison James- Moderator, Caspell
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