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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CHURCH (St Mary's A.D. 130:0) Church
Church
Church
David Robertson Esqr
Mr William Paulin
Mr James Grieve
023.07 "Originally a handsome [] edifice, but utterly destroyed by "Modern alterations and additions "- was built in 1500" - and seated to accommodate about 300 persons. The western Aisle is partition off and serves as the Parochial School room.
MANSE [Ladykirk] Manse & Glebe
Manse & Glebe
Manse & Glebe
Revd [Reverend] James Stevenson
Mr James Lambert
Mr William Smith (Whitsom)
023.07 A very comfortable residence with stabling, flower & kitchen gardens, and abt [about] 5 acres of excellent land attached - presently occupied by the Rev [Reverend] D Stevenson, the [Ph (Parish)?] Minister.
LADYKIRK T.P. Ladykirk (T.B.
Ladykirk (T.B
Ladykirk (T.B
Mr Thomas Short (Collector)
Mr James Lambert
James Cunningham Esqr (Road Surveyor & Factor, &c [et cetera] Coldstream
023.07 A Turnpike Gate & a neat Cottage attached situate on the Tweed & Norham road 24 Chains S.S. [South South ?] of Ladykirk Village

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23.7.T.5 Charles Buck
(under Church, in red) See Page 43 for a more lengthened description.

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