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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CHURCH [nr St Peter's Haugh] | Church (Ph) [Parish] | Revd [Reverend] Mr Allan. Peterculter Mr Smith, Schoolmaster, Peterculter. Mr Johnston. Esq. Peterculter |
085 | A large, plain, oblong building Slated and in good condition Mr Allan says it contains 480 sittings and the "Statistical Account" 550. It was built in the year 1779. Property of the heritors of the congregation |
Site of ST PETER'S CHAPEL | 085 | [side note] This church was built on the Site of St. Peters Chapel but the date of the erection of the chapel is not known, but it is supposed to be at a very early period. | ||
MANSE [nr Peter's Heugh] | Manse (Ph) [Parish] | Revd [Reverend] Mr Allan Mr Smith Mr Johnston. |
085 | A handsome two storey house slated and in excellent condition. "The manse is 150 years old and has undergone considerable repairs. In 1826 two rooms were added to it which make it sufficiently comfortable & commodious" Statl. [Statistical] Account. Property of the resident Minister. |
SCHOOL [nr parish church] | School (Ph) [Parish] | Revd [Reverend] Mr Allan. Mr Smith, Ph [Parish] Schoolmaster Mr Johnston |
085 | A plain oblong building built of granite, slated and in excellent condition 75 is the average No. of scholars attending it. It is the parish school for the ph [parish] of Peterculter |
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[Page] 69Ph [Parish] of Peterculter -- Aberdeenshire
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