MHG31408 - Cemetery, St. John the Baptist's Chapel, Helmsdale
Summary
No summary available.
Type and Period (1)
- CEMETERY (Medieval to 21st Century - 1058 AD to 2100 AD)
Protected Status
- None recorded
Full Description
See also:
ND01NW0017 Chapel
J Aitken : 12/12/02
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'Sutherland Monumental Inscriptions', pre 1855
Monumental inscription survey completed by A.S.Cowper & I.Ross.
The survey may not include inscription information after 1855 and each inscription transcribed does not give the full details that appear on the stones, abbreviations used. Some ommissions and inacuracies. First published 1989, reprinted 1991, 1996 & 1999.
J Aitken : 20/12/02
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The graveyard is in modern use. Long walled area to the W of the river. Modern graves in 3(?) compartments, the 2(?) most northerly still not in use. See photo - HAW 11/2002
Included in Historic Scotland / SUAT Hospitals Gazetteer 2000
earthworks visible within the main Helmsdale cemetery
- see Assoc. Docs
JW 7/7/2000
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NMRS notes:
ND01NW 17 0246 1562.
(ND 0246 1562) St John the Baptist's Chapel (NR) (Site of)
OS 25" map, (1971)
Helmsdale Hospital dedicated to St John the Baptist was founded before 1362 and was a dependent of Kinloss Abbey. William, Earl of Sutherland, is said to have bestowed upon Kinloss Abbey the hospital of St John Baptist at Hebnisden, 21 May 1362. This has been identified with the hospital of St John at Helmsdale, the master of which is said to have been subsequently a canonry and prebend of the cathedral at Dornoch. There is a reference, in 1578, to the chaplainry in the chapel of St John Baptist at Helmsdale.
Orig Paroch Scot 1855; J Mackay 1894; D E Easson 1957.
St John the Baptist's Chapel (Site of): "The site of this chapel can be still traced. It stands in a Graveyard which is still used by the parishiners.."
Name Book 1871.
At this site is a low earthen bank (possible covering a wall) 2.0m wide and 0.3m high, forming a rectangle 15.0m E-W by 7.2m transversely, and it seems probable that this is all that remains of the chapel. The burial ground is still in use.
Visited by OS (W D J) 23 May 1960.
No change to previous field report.
Visited by OS (J B) 22 June 1976.
See assoc. docs. File.
J Aitken : 06/03/01.
Sources/Archives (5)
- --- SHG1593 Text/Publication/Article: Mackay, J. 1894. 'Sutherland place names', Trans Gaelic Soc Inverness Vol. 18 1891-2, p.183-208, 325-40. Trans Gaelic Soc Inverness. 183-208, 325-40. 328.
- --- SHG1858 Text/Publication/Monograph: A.S.Cowper & I.Ross. 1989. Sutherland Monumental Inscriptions, pre 1855.
- --- SHG2156 Text/Publication/Volume: Easson, D E. 1957. Medieval religious houses in Scotland: with an appendix on the houses in the Isle of Man. 146.
- --- SHG3356 Text/Publication/Volume: Name Book (County). Object Name Books of the Ordnance Survey. Book No. 25, 28.
- --- SHG342 Text/Publication/Monograph: OPS. 1855. Origines parochiales Scotiae: the antiquities ecclesiastical and territorial of the parishes of Scotland. 2/2. 731.
Map
Location
Grid reference | Centred ND 0248 1560 (139m by 157m) (2 map features) |
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Map sheet | ND01NW |
Geographical Area | SUTHERLAND |
Civil Parish | KILDONAN |
Finds (0)
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
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External Links (1)
- https://canmore.org.uk/site/7431 (View RCAHMS Canmore entry for this site)
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