OS1/3/60/115
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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THE CHAPEL | The Chapel The Chapel The Chapel |
Mr William McClive John Blair David Bane |
052 | Tradition is the only authority for the character of this antiquity, implied by the simple name it bears; and the same authority pronounced it to have been a Roman Catholic Chapel, in the relation of a Chapel-of-ease to the ph. [parish] Church of Straiton, when it belonged to that denomination, and that about sixty years ago one of the gables was standing. The case evinced in the preservation of its name and nature has not been displayed in its subsequent uses, for the materials of a large portion of the wall which forms the enclosure in which it stands have been taken from the ruin, and what remains is a little heap of rubble, in no place elevated more than a foot above the surface, covered with a coat of pasture, and affording, in its present form, not the slightest clue to its original shape & extent. |
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[Page] 115Ph. [Parish] of Straiton
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