Ewart chapel (Ewart)
[NT 96753172] Burial Ground (disused). (1)
A licence to endow a chaplain, granted in 1342, is the only record naming Ewart chapel, but the burial ground attached to it was still in use in the early 18th century. (2)
No remains of the chapel are apparent, and the burial ground, now devoid of gravestones, is mutilated by occupation. (3)
A licence to endow a chaplain, granted in 1342, is the only record naming Ewart chapel, but the burial ground attached to it was still in use in the early 18th century. (2)
No remains of the chapel are apparent, and the burial ground, now devoid of gravestones, is mutilated by occupation. (3)
N2138
FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1964; R D Loader
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