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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LONGFORMACUS MILL Longformacus Mill
Longformacus Mill
Longformacus Mill
Mr. Andrew Luke (Tent. [Tenant]
Mr. W. Wanless
Mr. R. Neil
009.15 A small corn, Saw and threshing Mill, drying Kiln &c. in very bad state of repair, with a good dwelling house & farm steading the mill is driven by an overshot Water Wheel. is Situate on the N. [North] bank of the Dye Water abt. [about] 12 Chains W. [West] from Longformacus Bridge.
CHURCH Church (Established)
Church (Established)
Church (Established)
David Brown Esqr.
Rev [Reverend] W. Weir
Mr. R. Neil
009.15 A plain Structure of Stone erected abt. [about] the year 1700. it has two aisles, the larger forms the body of the Church and has a gallery at each end; the smaller is off the N. [North] side of the latter, and is of modern state, it also has a gallery and fronts the pulpit - The Church & burial ground are prettily situated, in rather a secluded spot, almost hidden from view by the plantation which surrounds them - The Church is capable of accommodating from 150 to 180 persons.
FREE CHURCH [Longformacus] Free Church
Free Church
Free Church
Mr. Wanless
Mr. R. Neil
Mr. [Moncrief?]
009.15 A neat edifice of Stone in form of a parallelogram built in the year 1847 the expense of which was defrayed by voluntary contibutions - situate near the centre of the Village off the N. [North] side of the Haddington & Dunse Road - is capable of holding abt. [about] 100 persons -

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Longformacus Parish
Sheet 9.15 T [Trace] 5 by Charles Buck

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