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Chapel | Chapel | Revd Jno Dixon Clark | On sheet | Nothing of this ancient structure remains | ||
(Site of) | (Site of) | Mr. James Robertson | 16.5 | now, but the ground vestiges, it having | ||
Chapel | Mr. Geo. Mc.Donald. | been removed for building purposes. | ||||
(Site of) | It occupied an elevated position near the | |||||
brink of a rocky precipice, known by the name of "Chapel Crag". Coins, consi- | ||||||
sting of "Placks and English Bodle, of the reign | ||||||
of James I," AD 1603; have been dug up near this | ||||||
Chapel, in the year 1851, which are now in the poss- | ||||||
ession of the Revd J.D. Clark, MA, of Belford Hall. | ||||||
Chapel Crag | Chapel Crag | Revd Jno Dixon Clark | On sheet | A rocky precipice, partly studded with | ||
Chapel Crag | Mr. James Robertson | 16.5 | natural wood, and presenting a most | |||
Chapel Crag | Mr. Geo. Mc.Donald. | rugged, and formidable aspect. | ||||
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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