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Sheet 49 Plan 9 Parish of Falstone

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Bells Chapel Bells Chapel Mr Hedley. Bewshaugh 41 chains West The remains of an old Chapel, its site
(Site of) Remains of of Kersey Cleugh is defined by an earthen mound mixed
Bells Chapel Mr Lucas. Keilder Castle with stones, it has had a graveyard
Remains of attached, its site is defined by small
Bells Chapel Mr Jackson. Catcleugh blocks of stones & various small ridges
Remains of Mr Hedley of Bewshaugh supposes thes to
Bells’s Chapel Whites Directory be the site of a Presbyterian place of
Worship and strengthens the supposition
"At the junction of the Dead Water and by the fact that the Church of England
Bell’s bourn, stood Bells Chapel (2 miles was very Careless in former times about
W.N.W. Of Keilder Castle) but every vestage of it the religious instruction of the natives of
has long obliterated except some graves" this locality whereas on the other hand
White’s Directory.Vol. 2 the Church of Scotland was peculiarly
Zealous and to this day nearly all
the head of North Tyne Dale are
Presbyterians
John Stewart
2nd Corpl RE

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