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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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