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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Foumart Wood Foumart Wood
Foumart Wood
Foumart Wood
Mr. J. Kesson (Drumtochty)
Mr W Mitchell (Jacksbank)
Mr J Henry (Corsbald)
016.09 A small plantation near the parish boundary where it leaves the Bervie Water. * Captain Courtney R.E. [Royal Engineers] will be pleased to decide on orthography for writing on Plan. __ [Initialled] B.R.
Chapelstane Chapelstane
Chapelstane
Chapelstane
Major A. Gemmell
Revd. [Reverend] Charles Buchan
Mr. J. Kesson
016.10 An ordinary dwelling house the property of Major Gemmell.
Site of St Mary's Chapel (Site of) St Mary's Chapel
(Site of) St Mary's Chapel
Revd. [Reverend] C Buchan
Mr J Kesson
016.10 "The burial ground and chapel of St Mary, stood upon the farm of Dellavaird, on the banks of Bervie Water, about 3 miles North west of the parish church of Glenbervy. There is still a spring at the place called Mary well, and the old font or Chapel Stone was destroyed not many years ago"__ (Memorials of Angus & Mearns P. [Page] 485)
Mary's Well Marywell
Marywell
Major Gemmell
Mr A Kesson
016.10 A fine spring situated on the North bank of the Bervie Water, and about a quarter of a mile South of the Chapelston, and Site of the Chapel above named.

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Parish of Glenbervie

*"Foumarte. _ A polecat " (Jamieson) *"Foumart" _ A polecat _ (Clarks)

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