OS1/3/20/151
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Remains of ST MARGARET'S CHURCH [Dalry] | Church Church Church Church Church |
J. McCosh Esq Banker Mr J Duff Parish Teacher Mr H Rodger North St. Plan of Dalry |
011 | A very plain quadrangular building, having at western end a Small Tower, Surmounted by a belfry. Containing also a Clock. this tower originally formed part of the Old Parish Church, which existed prior to the year 1771, the date of the erection of the present building It contains 941 sittings and was Considered to Small for the accommodation of the Parishioners, in consequence of which another Church was built rather than pull down the old one. |
TOWER (Remains of St Margaret's Church) | 011 | A very plain quadrangular building, having at western end a Small Tower, Surmounted by a belfry. Containing also a Clock. this tower originally formed part of the Old Parish Church, which existed prior to the year 1771, the date of the erection of the present building |
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[Page] 151"Dalry is a Parish of early origin, and the Church which
Stands in the centre of the Village, was dedicated to
the Scottish Queen St. Margaret, on whose festival,
in the month of July, and Annual fair is still
held. This Church was a dependancy of the
Monastery of Kilwinning, the present Church
is plain and modern, and scarcely any vestige
of antiquity remains to be seen about it."
SKetches of the West of Scotland. A.M.
page 16
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