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ST PATRICK'S CHAPEL (Site of) St Patrick's Chapel Mr Alexander Taylor School Master
James McGregor
John Meldrum
106 "In the same district, (Blair-in-roan) is St. Patrick's Well, so named from a chapel once there, probably dedicated to that saint. Part of the foundations of the chapel is still to be seen, but not above the surface and close by these are a few houses lately built which bear the name of the Saint. We know not what connection St. Patrick had with the sequestered spot, but it is certain, that the inhabitants, until very lately, held his memory in so high veneration, that on his day neither the clap of the mill was heard, nor the plough seen to move on the furrow" Statistical Acct [Account]
The foundation of this chapel, together with the boundary of the Graveyard in which it stood, can be distinctly traced.

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