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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
EASTERTOWN OF DUNLAPPIE Eastertown of Dunlappie
Eastertown of Dunlappie
Eastertown of Dunlappie
Eastertown of Dunlappie
William Carnegie Prop. [Proprietor]
Estate Plan
Val. [Valuation] Roll
Mr. Taylor, Grieve
020 A large farm steading formerly the property of the Earl of Kintore, now belonging to Mr. Carnegie.
CHURCH OF DUNLAPPIE Church of Dunlappie (Site of) Rev [Reverend] Mr. Inglis Edzell
William Carnegie Esqr.
Mr. Taylor
New Stat. [Statistical] Account
020 The site, or foundation, of the church is still traceable within the Burial Ground. There have been no interments for upwards of 30 years, so that the ground is quite flat, and no graves can be seen, nor stones to mark their place
BURIAL GROUND [Church of Dunlappie] Burial Ground Rev [Reverend] Mr. Inglis Edzell
William Carnegie Esqr.
Mr. Taylor
New Stat. [Statistical] Account
020 The site, or foundation, of the church is still traceable within the Burial Ground. There have been no interments for upwards of 30 years, so that the ground is quite flat, and no graves can be seen, nor stones to mark their place
GLEBE [Church of Dunlappie] Glebe Rev [Reverend] Mr. Inglis Edzell
William Carnegie Esqr.
Mr. Taylor
New Stat. [Statistical] Account
020 "Strickathrow and Dunlappie" (parishes) " were united in 1612.........."There are two glebes attached to the living" (of Stracathro ph [parish]) "that of Dunlappie contains nearly three acres of arable land"
New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]

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Co. [County] Forfar -- Parish of Stracathro

Church of Dunlappie [note]
"The Church of Dunlappy was in the Diocese of St Andrews
& occupied a romantic position on the West bank of the West Water.
The parish was suppressed in 1618, & united to Stracathro, and the Kirk
stood near the middle of the graveyard. The last burial took place
in 1824. but long before that the monuments were carried away and
used for hearthstones & flooring in the neighbouring farm houses & cottages"
Memorials of Angus & Mearns p [page] 425

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