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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Portlethen Station | Portlethen Station Portlethen Station Portlethen Station |
Time Tables Mr Nicol (Station Master) Robert Walker Esqr (Hillside) |
008.06 | A small erection on the Scottish N.E. [North Eastern] Railway, built as a Station for passenger and goods traffic. The greater part of the building is Wood. |
Church | Portlethen Church Portlethen Church Portlethen Church |
Revd [Reverend] William Law (Minister) Robert Walker Esqr (Hillside) Mr James Ruxton (Hillside) |
008.06 | "To the South of Banchory 3 large miles are the ruins of an old Chapell, and a yard where people has been buried and it has been built just upon a rock. Hard by the Said chapell, there is a Medicinal well commonly called Saint Tarnan's well. South west from the Said Chapell of Findon 1/2 a mile is the house of Portlethen, west of the house a Short quarter of a mile is a chapell called [Continued on page 116] |
(Site of) St Ternan's Chapel | "To the South of Banchory 3 large miles are the ruins of an old Chapell, and a yard where people has been buried and it has been built just upon a rock. | |||
St Ternan's Well | Hard by the Said chapell, there is a Medicinal well commonly called Saint Tarnan's well. | |||
(Site of) Portlethen Castle | South west from the Said Chapell of Findon 1/2 a mile is the house of Portlethen, |
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[page] 115Parish of Banchory Devenick
[Note St Ternan's Chapel, St Ternan's Well, Portlethen Castle] -- See page 112
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