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[St. Ninian's Chapel, continued] | [continued from page 129] There was a chapel dedicated to St. Ninian situated about 2 miles from the church on the sea side near the place where the Coast begins to rise between Arbroath and Auchmithy. No vestige of the chapel now appears, but a part of the burying ground remains through the middle of which a road has been lately cut and the ends of several coffins of stone are visible. St. Ninian's Well near the Church-yard was in former times of great repute for the cure of several diseases but now totally neglected. Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] vol. 12, p. 183 [volume 12, page 183] |
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