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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CARDROSS [village] | Cardross Cardross Cardross Cardross Cardross |
Rev. [Reverend] William Dun Cardross J. Burns Esqr. Bloomhill Mr. Irvine, Bookseller, Dumbarton Full [Fullarton's] Gazetteer New Stat [Statistical] Account |
021 | A small straggling village, bearing the same name as that of the parish. It has the Ph. [Parish] Church; a Free Church and school, and a tolerably commodious Inn. |
CHURCH [Cardross] | Church Church Church |
Rev. [Reverend] William Dun Mr. Irvine Mr. Ritchie, Cardross |
021 | A tolerably sized edifice, the interior of which is well fitted up with gallery and pews, sufficiently commodious for 1000 sitters |
FREE CHURCH [Cardross] | Free Church Free Church |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Bruce Mr. Ritchie |
021 | A small edifice capable to accommodate with seats about 400 persons. attached to and in connection with this church is a handsomely built School house |
SCHOOL [Free Church, Cardross] | School | Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Bruce Mr. Ritchie |
021 | Attached to and in connection with this church [Free Church] is a handsomely built school house |
BAINFIELD | Bainfield Bainfield |
John Fraser Occupier Robert Ferrier Cardross |
021 | A fine dwelling house the property of Mr. Bain, London |
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33Plan 21.4 Cardross Dumbartonshire
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