Ruined Episcopalian Chapel

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Ruined Episcopalian Chapel

Image: © C Michael Hogan Taken: 8 Aug 2006

This is the chapel where the noted Reverend John Troup administered to his congregation in the 1700s, becoming imprisoned at the Stonehaven Tolbooth during the Episcopal suppression during the Jacobite uprisings. The chapel is situated on lands historically owned by Muchalls Castle.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.020333
Longitude
-2.188563