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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Foumart Wood | Foumart Wood Foumart Wood Foumart Wood |
Mr. J. Kesson (Drumtochty) Mr W Mitchell (Jacksbank) Mr J Henry (Corsbald) |
016.09 | A small plantation near the parish boundary where it leaves the Bervie Water. * Captain Courtney R.E. [Royal Engineers] will be pleased to decide on orthography for writing on Plan. __ [Initialled] B.R. |
Chapelstane | Chapelstane Chapelstane Chapelstane |
Major A. Gemmell Revd. [Reverend] Charles Buchan Mr. J. Kesson |
016.10 | An ordinary dwelling house the property of Major Gemmell. |
Site of St Mary's Chapel | (Site of) St Mary's Chapel (Site of) St Mary's Chapel |
Revd. [Reverend] C Buchan Mr J Kesson |
016.10 | "The burial ground and chapel of St Mary, stood upon the farm of Dellavaird, on the banks of Bervie Water, about 3 miles North west of the parish church of Glenbervy. There is still a spring at the place called Mary well, and the old font or Chapel Stone was destroyed not many years ago"__ (Memorials of Angus & Mearns P. [Page] 485) |
Mary's Well | Marywell Marywell |
Major Gemmell Mr A Kesson |
016.10 | A fine spring situated on the North bank of the Bervie Water, and about a quarter of a mile South of the Chapelston, and Site of the Chapel above named. |
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[Page] 54Parish of Glenbervie
*"Foumarte. _ A polecat " (Jamieson) *"Foumart" _ A polecat _ (Clarks)
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