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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CHAPEL [Wanlockhead] | Chapel in connection with the Ed. [Established] Ch. [Church] Chapel in connection with the Ed. [Established] Ch. [Church] Chapel in connection with the Ed. [Established] Ch. [Church] |
Reverend James Laidlaw Reverend Thomas Hastings Mr James Stewart |
007 | A neat stone-edifice containing 300 Sittings. The Stipend £160 with a deduction of £8.6.0 for communion elements. "This is a private Chapel belonging to His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch. It is in connection with the established Church, and merely for the Accommodation of the Miners at Wanlockhead. It has no constitution as a Chapel of Ease, but is properly a preaching Station for the aforesaid miners. |
THE DUKE'S HOUSE | The Duke,s House The Duke,s House The Duke's House |
Reverend James Laidlaw Reverend Thomas Hastings James Stewart, Factor to his Grace, the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry |
007 | A neat house and shrubbery property of - Duke of Buccleuch, and where his Grace, dines when he comes Occassionally to the Village of Wanlockhead. Part of the building is used as an office for the Lead Mines. |
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[Page] 89Parish of Sanquhar--Plan 7.6.--Trace 3.
M Donohue
Transcriber's notes
Against Chapel in the "Situation" column - At the West end of Wanlockhead.Against The Duke,s House in the "Situation" column - In Wanlockhead.
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