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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 ST CATHERINE'S CHAPEL [Clunie Castle] | (Site of) St. Catherine's Chapel (Site of) St. Catherine's Chapel |
Mr. James Gray Mr. William Duff Mr. James Fleming |
063 | In the Island of Clunie and on the north side on the spot where the Kitchen, in connection with Clunie Castle, now stands is still pointed out as being the site upon which this Chapel once stood, no remains whatever, visible. "And another on the island of the Loch of Clunie, where a place of worship, dedicated to St. Catherine, stood on the spot now occupied by Lord Airley's Kitchen. Before the late reparation of the Castle one could easily perceive where the Chapel had joined to it, and a few years ago the gardener, when trenching, dug up human bones in several places." Old Statistical Account. |
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[Page] 48Perthshire -- Parish of Clunie
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