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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BURIAL GROUND [ Inverness, Chapel Yard] | 004 ; 012 | |||
CHAPEL YARD (Burial Ground) [Inverness] | Chapel Yard (Burial Ground) Chapel Yard (Burial Ground) Chapel Yard (Burial Ground) |
Inverness Directory New Statistical Account Old Statistical Account |
004 ; 012 | Applied to a large burying ground situated in Chapel Street. It was the yard of the chapel which belonged to a Franciscan, or, as the Old Stat. [Statistical] Account maintains, Dominican Monastery, establised here in the reighn of Alexander II. At Present there is not the slightest vestige remaining either of these two objects_ Cromwell having removed every stone of there for the building of a citadel near the mouth of the river _ neither can their site be pointed out by any of the inhabitants of the town. |
STEAM JOINERY AND HIGHLAND GRANITE WORKS [Inverness] | Steam Joinery & Highland Granite Works Steam Joinery & Highland Granite Works Steam Joinery & Highland Granite Works |
Mr. John Robertson Mr. G. Robertson Mr. Ken McKenzie |
004 | These rocks, note very extensive, are situated in a field called "Needle of Field", on west side of the line leading from Inverness to Bonarbridge and directly east of the Railway Bridge at the top of Rose Street. |
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Burial Ground - descriptive remarks included with those for Chapel Yard.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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