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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CHURCH Mordington Ph. [Parish] Church Charles Blaig
John Thompson
John Logan
018.01 A small plain structure. It was [built?] in the year 1759, but has since been repaired and a belfry erected by the Revd. [Reverend] C. Blaig which gives it a modern appearance, It will accommodate a congregation of 300 people.
MANSE Manse Charles Blaig
John Thompson
John Logan
018.01 A square stone built house two storeys high with garden and outoffices attached, in good repair. There are also 16 acres of Glebe land attached to it which belong to the Manse. The minister receives a bounty which was left to the Min [Minister] for the benefit of small living [quarters?] & also receives a yearly Tythe in [money?] from his parishioners. This benefit is in the gift of A.C.C. Renton of Mordington.
CLAPPERS Clappers
Clappers
Clappers
Charles Blaig
John Thompson
John Logan
018.01 ; 018.02 This place was formerly a Farm. There are now several Tenements and the Ph [Parish] School of Mordington, a Smithy and Carpenters shop, some of the Labourers houses are Modern and well built. It is the property of A.C.C. Renton of Mordington House.

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Ph. [Parish] Mordington -- Sheet 18.1 Trace 6 -- Collected by William Goodacre C/a [Civilian Assistant]

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