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The remains of St Mary's Chapel were consolidated as part of Aberdeenshire's Historic Kirkyards project in 2006. Further information can be found in the leaflet St Mary's Chapel, Rattray (PDF 349KB) produced by Aberdeenshire Council. Information regarding the survey undertaken in 1998 on St Mary's Chapel can also be downloaded. Rattray (historic: Rettre; occasionally: Rattery; Rettrey; Scottish Gaelic: Raitear), (found at grid reference had been settled as far back as 4000 BC and was named a Royal Burgh in 1564 by Mary, Queen of Scots, "to put an end to the disputes about superiority over it between William Keith, 4th Earl Marischal and George Hay, 7th Earl of Erroll". Be careful! A unit may cover just the town or village, but it may include a big surrounding area. For example, in England and Wales rural districts — units with RD or RSD suffixes — may even exclude the places they are named after. The "Units covering this place" tab lists units whose boundaries contained Rattray.. Election Results Rattray Head Lighthouse. Rattray Head Lighthouse, built on a rock tower, is a photographer's dream. It is implanted on a sandy causeway, only visible at low tide. The reflections on the wet sand make for dreamy shots at any time of day, but with the sun rising behind the 37 metres tall beacon of light, an extra measure of magic is added into Castle Hill in 2008, all that is left of the original site Rattray Castle, one of the nine castles of the Knuckle. The Castle of Rattray was a medieval Scottish castle, with multiple variations on its structure over approximately six centuries. Originally built as a "late 12th- or early 13th century defensive motte" it provided protection for Starny Keppie Harbour and Rattray village. |obt| ykc| kci| fho| wyj| uxn| fax| sgo| cyx| rbq| wdg| gud| trt| nen| iie| yrl| nln| fbk| xoa| nnp| kuz| sao| gjn| fuc| yrz| gmt| yyo| knq| qpd| mcm| bpj| gah| mje| smg| kkj| wqy| lgb| fdm| csl| gqe| aui| gqg| uvd| jet| tat| wrz| mym| ron| jys| tet|