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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CHURCH | Church Church Church |
Revd [Reverend] Mr. Christeson John Wilson Esq. Edington John Wilkie Esq. Foulden House |
018.01 | A small but neat church with a burial ground attached. The architectural appearance is Gothic. The north and south side walls are supported by buttresses recently added to prevent them from falling. The windows were also placed in it a few years back. It is capable of containing about two hundred persons. George Ramsay the celebrated Border Robber is buried in the graveyard, The last of the Ramsays of Foulden (the above George Ramsay) died 4th January 1592 and the tombstone with that date marked on it. also a most quaint & [?nious] epitaph stands in the centre of the grave yard_ |
MANSE | Manse Manse Manse |
Revd [Reverend] Mr. Christeson. Occupant John Wilson. Esq John Wilkie. Esq |
018.01 | A plain and commodious dwelling house two storys high in good repair with suitable offices, garden and a small portion of glebe land attached. It is the legal residence of the Parish Minister. |
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Parish of Foulden [Page] 21Sheet 18 No 1 Trace 6 Collected by John W Rodgers
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In Description remarks of Church unable to fully decipher the word before epitaph shown as [?nious].In Description remarks of Manse the word "stories" has been misspelt as "storys" (with the letter "e" deleted from latter).
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