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- 2006-10-24 15:09 Deacon of Pndapetzim 1321×843×8 (383892 bytes) A illustration of the ruins of Inchaffray Abbey, made in 1794; scanned from Lindsay, William Alexander, Dowden, John & Thomson, John Maitland (eds.), ''Charters of Inchaffray Abbey, 1190-1609'', Publications of the Scottish History Society, Volume LVI, (E
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