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| Chapel | Chapel site of | Hodgson's History | 12 Chains South | The site of the Chapel once attached | ||
| (Site of) | Chapel site of | McKenzies History | of Selby House | to Stanton Hall. The outline of this | ||
| Chapel site of | Revd T. C. Clavering Longhorsley | ancient building can only be traced | ||||
| (Roman Catholic) | out very imperfectly. In fact a person | |||||
| would have great difficulty in deciding which of two or | ||||||
| three places in the same plot of ground is the correct | ||||||
| site. But the one most resembling the outline of a building | ||||||
| & which I have no doubt is Correct is shewn on the | ||||||
| Examination trace. Local tradition asserts that the | ||||||
| plot of ground attached to the site of the above Chapel | ||||||
| has been a burying ground. This information corresponds | ||||||
| very minutely with the appearance of the ground which | ||||||
| is dotted over with what appears to be small artificial | ||||||
| mounds | ||||||
| James Doherty LceCorpl RE | ||||||
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