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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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. |
Continued entries/extra info
[page] 89Parish of Dunnottar
Bisset's Wood [note]
Bisset. Apparently a plate of metal, with which some Stuffs were Striped". (Jamieson)
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