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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CHURCH Church
Church
Church
Rev. [Reverend] Peter Balfour
Mr. Thomas Russell
Mr. Joseph Russell
140.05 The parish church of Clackmannan is a neat and substantial building, having a square tower which rises to a considerable height. It was built in 1820 on the site of the old church. It contains 1250 sittings.
MANSE Manse
Manse
Manse
Rev. [Reverend] Peter Balfour
Mr. Thomas Russell
Mr. Joseph Russell
140.05 The parish manse is a neat and substantial building, two storeys high, slated, and in good repair, and has one storey, slated, offices attached.
SCHOOL AND COUNTY HALL (DISUSED) School
School
School
Rev. [Reverend] Peter Balfour
Mr. Thomas Russell
Mr. Joseph Russell
140.05 The parish school is a large two storey house, slated, and in good repair. It is unendowed.
Education afforded: English reading, writing, and arithmetic; French, Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. Average attendance fifty.
The school-room is on the ground floor, and immediately over it, on the first storey, is the County Hall, both in one building.

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Parish of Clackmannan

[Below entry for School and County Hall (Disused):]
On referring this name to the examiner he states, "There has been
no county business transacted here for some years, though it still retains
the name of County Hall. The county business is all transacted
in the town of Alloa, and not in Clackmannan."

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