Saints in Scottish Place-Names
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St Bride's Well, Kildrummy
Grid reference
NJ 471 174 (accurate position)
Six-figure easting & northing
347100 817400
Latitude
57.24443561919252
Longitude
-2.876666717268252
Altitude (metres)
185
County
Aberdeenshire
Nearby places
St Bride's Chapel, Kildrummy (0.09 miles)
St Machar's Chapel, Kildrummy (1.2 miles)
Macharshaugh, settlement Kildrummy (1.2 miles)
Machar's Haugh, Kildrummy (1.36 miles)
Nine Maidens' Well, Auchindoir & Kearn (1.76 miles)
Object Classification
Water
Is linear feature?
No
Relationships with other parishes
Within Kildrummy, parish
Names
1 head-name linked to this place ?St Bride's Well
Head name
St Bride's Well
Place
St Bride's Well, Kildrummy
Certainty that this name applies to this place
Certain
The status of this name is
Current
Is this a current OS form? ?
Yes
Is this the original referent of the place?
Yes
Is the association of this name to this object hypothetical?
No
Brides Well 1724, Geog. Coll. I
Historic formBrides Well Head nameSt Bride's Well PlaceSt Bride's Well, Kildrummy Certainty that this name applies to this placeCertain SourceGeog. Coll. I, 30 Date of citation1724 x 1724 |
Source code
Geog. Coll. I
Author
Arthur Mitchell (Sir)
Source title
Macfarlane's Geographical Collections
Series
Scottish History Society
Volume
1 of 3
Year
1906
St Bride's Well 1843, OS 6 inch first edn.
Historic formSt Bride's Well Head nameSt Bride's Well PlaceSt Bride's Well, Kildrummy Certainty that this name applies to this placeCertain SourceOS 6 inch first edn. Date of citation1843 x 1882 Notes on the context of this place-nameMid to late 19th c. |
Source code
OS 6 inch first edn.
Source title
Ordnance Survey 6 Inch to the Mile, First Edition
Notes
Mid to late 19th c.
Saints in this place-name
Brig, Brigit, Bride (ns) (certain)
Brigit ingen Dubthaig (of Kildare) (certain)