OS1/13/84/67

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TOWN HOUSE [Crail] Town House Revd. [Reverend] William Merson
James Inglis Esq.
Mr. J. Webster
Mr. J. Bowman
020 [situation] In the village of Crail
This building is situated in the principal street, of plain construction, with tower and steeple, and clock and bell. It is of recent erection being built on the site of a former one. It is of 2 storey the upper being the Council Chamber and the under serving as a lock-up.
THE CROSS The Cross
The Cross
The Cross
The Cross
Revd. [Reverend] William Merson
James Inglis Esq.
Mr. J. Webster
Mr. J. Bowman
020 [Situation] In the village of Crail
On the North side of the Town House is this remain of antiquity. Here it was removed a few years ago, from the place where it formerly stood, which was a few yards from the Manse. The Cross at present is a pillar of about 6 or 7 ???, on a base of 2 feet hight. Both are destitute of ornament, nor is there a capital to the pillar. There is doubt as to whether this is the first Cross,
THE MARKET CROSS [Crail] 020 There is no entry about The Market Cross on this page

Continued entries/extra info

Parish of Crail - Plan 20B - Trace 7 - 67 [page no.]
Cannot be written on Plan [written faintly on bottom left of page]
[signed] James Ireland c/a [Civilian Assistant] 4th July 1853

Transcriber's notes

In Description of The Cross: there is a word I cannot read ..... a pillar of about 6 or 7 ?
Description of The Cross is continued on Page 68.

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