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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
OLD KIRK OF THE CRUIVES OF CREE Old Kirk of the Cruives
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Chapel
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old Chapel of Cree
James McMuldroch Beoch
Alexander Hannay Garwachie
David McWhirter Clauchaneasy
Mr Micklewraith Glanrazie
Williamk Kirk Penningham Ch [Church]
James McKie High Bridge of Cree
History of Wigtonshire
James Stroyan Smith Clauchaneasy
John McDooal Snap
008 An old Kirk or Chapel with a Yard or burial ground attached to it About five Miles North of Newtonstewart are the ruins of a chapel which was built in 1508 by john Kenady of Blairquhan who dedicated it to St. Ninian and entered a Chaplaincy for the celebration of devine Service in it with an annual rent of £8.10.0 from the Barony of Alloway. This was Confirmed by the King's Charter 20th June 1508(Li Caledonia Vol 3 page 485) This is Still used as a burial ground by the poor inhabitants to a Small extent. ( I am told) a part of this Churchyard was taken of Cultivated Some years ago (which it is Said Caused great dissatisfaction) this is probable, as the enclosure now is Small in proportion to the foundation of the Church. [WR]

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[Page] 13 -- List of names Collected by John Mahan ca [civilian assistant] 28th May 1845 -- Plan 8 A - Trace 4 - Parish of Penninghame

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Cummer South Old Kirk of the cruives of Cree - Object Old Church or Chapel

Penningham




[Signed] Exd [Examined] Robert Barlow
Corpl R S & M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
22nd July 1845

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