OS1/25/30/86
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CHAPEL OF MUCKERSIE Remains of Muckersie Church Burial Place of the Belches Family | Muckersie Chapel Muckersie Chapel Muckersie Chapel Chapel of Muckersie Chapel of Muckersey Chapel of Muckersey Chapel of Muckersie |
Mr. Morris Anderson McMullan David Young General Belshes New Stat Acct. [Statistical Account] Old Stat. Acct [Statistical Account] Mr. Rutherford. Innkeeper Forteviot |
109 | [Situation] In the S E [South East] portion of the parish A small chapel at the South Entrance of Invermay. it has a small grave yard attached but has been disused for some years back. Inside the Chapel is now used as the private burying ground of the Belshes family. It was at one time a parish church but a good deal larger than at present |
MUCKERSIE MILL | Muckersie Mill | Mr. Morris Anderson McMullan David Young |
109 | [Situation] In the S E [South East] portion of the parish A comfortable dwelling house one storey high with offices Garden and a large farm of arable land attached It is the property of Alexander Belches Esq. Invermay. There is here a large threshing mill worked by motor power. There is a corn mill also but it has been disused of late years |
SOUTH LODGE [Invermay] | South Lodge | Mr. Morris Anderson McMullan David Young |
109 | [Situation] In the S E [South East] portion of the parish A small lodge situated at the South Entrance to Invermay it has a Small vegetable garden attached and is occupied by one of Mr. Belches Servants |
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[Page] 86Sheet 109 No.11 Trace 3 -- Parish of Forteviot
[Note]
CHAPEL OF MUCKERSIE
See extract on opposite page [page 87 ]
[Signed] J. Campbell
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