OS1/2/4/62
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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POLICE STATION [Dunoon] | Lock-up Lock-up Lock-up |
Sergt. [Sergeant] Fraser Police Mr. Skinner Hafton Mr. Clark Manse |
184 | A building used as a lockup previous to conveying prisoners to Inverary. They are never kept here after sentence. |
MANSE [parish, Dunoon] | Manse (ph) [parish] Manse (ph) [parish] |
Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark J. McArthur Moir Esqr. |
184 | The dwelling of the Minister of the parishes of Dunoon & Kilmun. It is the property of the Heritors. |
SCHOOL (Female) [Dunoon] | School School Female parochial School |
Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark J McArthur Moir Sign Board |
184 | A school house, for girls, under the management of the parish authorities. |
CORN MILL [Dunoon] | Corn Mill Corn Mill |
J. McArthur Moir Esqr David Millar, Miller |
184 | A mill the property of Mr. Moir used exclusively for grinding oats. |
FREE CHURCH [Dunoon] | Free Church Free Church |
Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Ph. [Parish] Minister Adam N. Arthur, Teacher |
184 | A large building erected in 1843. the property of the Free Ch. [Church] Congregation. |
MANSE [Free Church, Dunoon] | Manse | Rev Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Clark Ph. [Parish] Minister Adam N. Arthur, Teacher |
184 | Occupied by the minister of the above Church |
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Alison James- Moderator, F Stevenson
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