OS1/17/4/45
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FORR | Forr Forr Forr |
J, Fleming Esqr, Mr, G. France Mr, P. Grant |
088 | A dwelling house and farm steading one storey high slated and in good repair Sir G. M. Grant, Propr [Proprietor] |
Supposed Site of ST DROSTAN'S CHAPEL | Supposed Site of St Drostan's Chapel Supposed Site of St Drostan's Chapel Supposed Site of St Drostan's Chapel |
Statistical Account Mr Frazer, Kinrara Revd [Reverend] D. Munroe, Manse, Insh. |
088 | The supposed site of this chapel is situated of the East side of the road leading from Kingussie to Inverness, and about five miles from the former place, It has been long known as a burrying ground, and has been lately enclosed with a stone wall and an artificial ruin has been built by Macintosh of Moy Hall, by whom it is kept as a family burrying ground nothing is known about the date of of its erection, or when it was last used as a place of worship It is on the McIntosh of McIntosh Estate |
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Transcriber's notes
The spelling of Burrying looks to have an extra (r), and an extra (of) looks to have been added in the text St Drostan's Chapel Descriptive Remarks entry.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Jm Bell
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