MHG3847 - St. Mary's Chapel, Chapel Yard, Inverness

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Type and Period (2)

  • CHAPEL (Medieval to 19th Century - 1058 AD to 1900 AD)
  • (Alternate Type) FRIARY (Medieval to 19th Century - 1058 AD to 1900 AD)

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(NH 6647 4571) Chapel Yard {NAT}
OS 6"map,(1938)

"Chapel Yard (Burial Ground) Applies to a large burying ground in Chapel Street. It was the yard of the chapel which belonged to a Franciscan, or as the OSA (OSA 1793) maintains Dominican Monastery, established here in the reign of Alexander II. At present there is not the slightest vestige remaining of either of these two objects - Cromwell having removed every stone of them for building of a citadel near the mouth of the river, neither can their site be pointed out by any of the inhabitants of the town".
Name Book 1868; OSA 1793.

St. Mary's Chapel situated within the Chapel Yard.
C Fraser-Mackintosh 1893.

In a deed of 1359 certain lands were gifted to the chapel at Inverness of the blessed Virgin Mary.
C Fraser-Mackintosh 1893.

"Chapel Yard" (Burial ground) is still in use, but no trace of St. Mary's Chapel was found.
Visited by OS (W D J) 30 March 1960.

Continuing the work carried out previously (Farrell 1997), a photographic survey to enhance a number of sites which had previously been partly recorded was conducted, including: NH 6647 4571 Chapel Yard, Inverness.
A full report is lodged with Highland SMR and the NMRS.
Sponsor: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.
S Farrell 1998.

A comprehensive monumental inscription survey has been completed by the 'Highland Family History Society'. This survey does not include photos of each stone.
J Aitken : 18/12/02

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Map

Location

Grid reference Centred NH 6647 4571 (40m by 40m) (2 map features)
Map sheet NH64NE
Civil Parish INVERNESS AND BONA
Geographical Area INVERNESS

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