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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
PALACE OF SPYNIE (Ruins Palace of Spynie (Ruins)
Palace of Spynie (Ruins)
Palace of Spynie (Ruins)
Palace of Spynie Bishop's Palace
The Bishop's Palace
Spynie Palace
Shaw's History of Moray
J. A. Cooper Esqr Spynie
Mr Watson Elgin (Publisher)
New Statistical Account
Old Statistical Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer of Scotland
007.08 The ancient residence of the Bishop's of Moray when it stood entire it was considered the most stately and magnificent in any diocese in Scotland. The vestiges are now only visible and some part of the walls remains in an unconnected state.
CHAPEL [Palace of Spynie] Shaw's History of Moray
J. A. Cooper Esqr Spynie
Mr Watson Elgin (Publisher)
New Statistical Account
Old Statistical Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer of Scotland
007.08 it contained a chapel the remains of which are shewn on trace it is the property of the Earl of Fife's Trustees. It is supposed to have been erected on or about the year 1222

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County of Elgin -- Parish of Spynie

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