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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Site of CHAPEL [Upper Lanrick] (Site of) Chapel
(Site of) Chapel
(Site of) Chapel
Duncan McGregor, Eastermuir near Doune.
Mr J Dunwoodie, Forrester Lanrick.
John Finlayson, Middlemuir.
124 The Chapel is generally believed to have Stood in the immediate vicinity of the grave yard, but as to when or by whom it was built tradition is Silent.
GRAVE YARD [chapel-Upper Lanrick] Graveyard (Site of)
Graveyard (Site of)
Graveyard (Site of)
Duncan McGregor, Eastermuir near Doune.
Mr J Dunwoodie, Forrester Lanrick.
John Finlayson, Middlemuir.
124 The boundary of this graveyard is marked by a row of yew trees of considerable Size possibly the only fence that ever enclosed it, the head stones of the graves have disappeared but there are numerous pieces of Stone scattered about that are supposed to have been, either pieces of the walls of the chapel, or broken head Stones,
UPPER LANRICK Upper Lanrick
Upper Lanrick
Upper Lanrick
Duncan McGregor.
Mr J Dunwoodie.
John Finlayson.
124 A Substantial farm house two StoreyS high with farm buildings Steam Saw mill &c. attached the whole Slated and in most excellent repair, the property of Mr Jordan, Lanrick Castle. near Doune.

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County of Perth -- Ph [Parish] of Kilmadock -- Sheet 124.11.

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