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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Site of Chapel Old Chapel
Site of Chapel
Site of Chapel
Estate Plan, by William Paton A.M. [Master of Arts] - Date 1768
Mr. Allan Taylor (Chapelton)
Mr. R, Duthie (Stonehaven)
017.15 It is stated that the farm house of Chapelton derives its name from a Chapel which stood at the place as marked on trace There are no traces of the building left but Mr A Taylor states that when the Corn &c is growing upon the Site, there is a considerable difference in its appearance at this place, So much So that the figure of a rectangle is quite visible and this is supposed to be the site of the outline of the Chapel walls.
"A farm Called Chapelton lies about a mile and a half west of Uris, and from Ragman Rolls (p. [page] 165), it appears that John Vicar de Urres Swore fealty to Edward in 1296". (Land of the Lindsays P. [Page] 319)
Bisset's Hill Bisset's Hill
Bisset's Hill
Bisset's Hill
Estate Plan (1768)
Mr R, Duthie
Mr A Taylor
017.15 A large though not very high feature situated near Loch of Lumgair on the Estate of Dunnottar. Proprietor Sir Patrick Keith Murray Bart. [Baronet]
Bisset's Wood Bisset's Wood
Bisset's Wood
Bisset's Wood
Mr R, Duthie
Mr A, Taylor
Mr D Lawson (Glasslaw)
017.15 A name given to a plantation on the Summit of Bisset's Hill.

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Parish of Dunnottar

Bisset's Wood [note]
Bisset. Apparently a plate of metal, with which some Stuffs were Striped". (Jamieson)

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