OS1/28/29/22

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ST DUTHUS' CHAPEL [continued from page 21] nothing now remains of it but its outer walls partially covered with ivy. This ruin is conspicuously situated on a small eminence below the Town, the ground around it has been used as a place of burial for about two centuries. This chapel stood within the girth (or territory) consecrated into a place of asylum of Sanctuary. (see description of Tain)
GRAVE YARD [St Duthus' Chapel, Tain] [continued from page 21] nothing now remains of it but its outer walls partially covered with ivy. This ruin is conspicuously situated on a small eminence below the Town, the ground around it has been used as a place of burial for about two centuries. This chapel stood within the girth (or territory) consecrated into a place of asylum of Sanctuary. (see description of Tain)

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County of Ross -- Parish of Tain

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Bizzy- Moderator, Victoria, Peter Reynolds

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