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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CHAPEL OF KEILLOR Chapel of Keillor
Chapel of Keillor
Mr. Watson
Mr. Bell
042 [Situation] In the west side of the parish
A few one storey dwellings and smithy, situated on the road leading from Coupar Angus to Newtyle, the property of Lord Wharncliffe
Supposed Site of CHAPEL [Chapel of Keillor] (Supposed Site of) Chapel
(Supposed Site of) Chapel
Mr. Watson
Thomas Moll Denside
042 [Situation] At the NW [North West] side of Chapel of Keillor
The only traces of this building is a large ash tree, which is preserved to identify its site Tradition is very vague as to this chapel's history. It is said to have been a subordinate chapel to the old Church of Newtyle both of which before the Reformation belonged to the Abbey of Arbroath.

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Parish of Newtyle, -- County Forfar -- Plan 42-16 Trace 5

Chapel of Keillor [note]
The Chapel of Keillor on the west and Templeton on the
east are small villages in the parish. The names seemingly
implying that in former times places of worship had been there
New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]

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