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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 CHAPEL [Fodderty] | Site of Chapel Site of Chapel Site of Chapel |
Revd [Reverend] J Menzies Stat Acct [Statistical Account] Mr A. McLennan Millnain |
076 | This is the side of a catholic chapel, which was situated near the middle of the burying ground of Fodderty, Its dedicatory name could not be obtained. There is nothing to mark the spot where it stood; but when diggin graves near the middle large flags are often met with |
CRIOCHT AN TEAMPUIL | Croicht an Teampuil Croicht an Teampuil Croicht an Teampuil |
Revd [Reverend] J. Menzies Mr, A. McLennan New Statistical account |
076 | This name is applied to a small field, which lies at the point of Fodderty farm house, but no person can tell why it gets the name, |
STONE CIST CONTAINING HUMAN REMAINS FOUND A.D. 1830 [Criocht an Teampuil] | 076 | on a small bank near its northern fence there was, about 41 years ago, dug up a stone Coffin, which contained human bones, which when exposed fell into dust About 10 years before this, another one was found in a field which lies between this, and Keppoch farm house, which also contained human bones In the Hights of Fodderty a farmer whilst ploughing, this year, laid bare another stone coffin similar to those found near Fofferty |
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[page] 76County of Cromarty -- Ph [Parish] of Fodderty (Proper)
Stone Cist containing Human Remains found A.D. 18.30 [notes]
By order. John. T. Hoban c.a. [civilian assistant] 11 Jany [January] 1876.
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