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CHIELDHELLES CHAPEL (Remains of) Chapel (Remains of)
Chapel (Remains of)
Chapel (Remains of)
Cheildhelles Chapel
Cheildhelles Chapel
Cheildhelles Chapel
Cheildhelles Chapel
Cheildhelles Chapel
Cheildhelles Chapel
Cheildhelles Chapel
Thomas Simson Esqr. Mid-Blainslie
Mr William Fletcher Nether Blainslie
Mr George Scott - Nether Blainslie
Milne's Hist [History] of Melrose P. 69 (1743)
County Map
Crigiens Parochialles -
Thomas Simpson Middle Blainslie
Allan Frear Esqr. Banker Melrose
Revd. [Reverend] William Murray Minister of Melrose Ph [Parish]
Chambers Caledonia Vol.11 P.179
001.12 The remains of an old chapel, Situated in the Northern part of the Parish of Melrose - the walls are nearly levelled with the ground, and it would appear to have been of small dimensions. The interior has been used as a burying ground but there has not been any person interred in it for the last 30 years - It is supposed to have been a Chapel of Ease to the Abbey of Melrose It is called by the inhabitants about here "Chapel Croft" -

"And the third, lying in the Northern extremity of this parish, (Melrose) was called
CHIELDHELLESCHAPEL -

The Chieldhelles Chapel was a handsome structure of hewn stone - The place where it stood, still bears it name" -
Chambers Caledonia Vol 11 Page 179 -

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