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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Arbuthnott Arbuthnott
Arbuthnott
Arbuthnott
Arbuthnott
New Stat. Act. [Statistical Account]
Valuation Roll 1862-63
Johnstons Co [County] Map
Revd [Reverend] M. Spence (Minister)
021.13 This is generally spoken of as the Kirkton of Arbuthnott. There is no ivllage in the parish, and all that is included under this name consists of the Parish Church, Manse, School and Schoolmaster's dwelling house.
Site of Chapel Site of Chapel
Site of Chapel
Site of Chapel
Mr D. Ross (Chapel Croft)
Mr Francis Jolly (Kirkton)
Mr John Thomson
021.13 Mr Ross Tenant of Chapel Croft states that the late Lord Arbuthnott informed him that the place, as marked, was the "Site of a chapel." There is the outline of what appears to have been the foundation of a building visible on the ground, and near it is a Spring of water called "Chapel Well" or "Holy Well." The present Lord Arbutnott can not give any information on the subject personally, but he considers the above statement to be substantially correct. There is no mention of this in the Parochial documents.
[Signed] B. Render
Corpl RE [Corporal Royal Engineers]
Chapel Well Chapel Well
Chapel Well
Chapel Well
Mr D. Ross (Chapel Croft)
Mr Francis Jolly (Kirkton)
Mr John Thomson
021.13 and near it is a Spring of water called "Chapel Well" or "Holy Well." -

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Parish of Arbuthnott

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