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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WOOD SHIP BUILDING YARD [Dumbarton burgh] | Wood Ship Building Yard (Iron) | Mr. Denny Proprietor Printed Documents relative thereto |
022 | A very extensive yard appropriated for the building of iron Ships. It has all the necessary workshops such Smithy; Machine Shops; Furnace Sheds; Saw-Mill &c &c. 12 years ago wooden vessels were built here hence the name "Wood Ship Building Yard" |
WOODYARD HOUSE | Woodyard House Woodyard House |
Mr. Denny Mr. Irvine |
022 | A fine dwelling house The property of William Denny & Brothers |
CHURCH (In Ruins) [nr Levengrove] | Church (Remains of) Church (Remains of) Church (In Ruins) |
Mr. Irvine Bookseller Mr. McKay See 22/5 (Plan) - Cardross Ph. [Parish] |
022 | The remains of an ancient edifice which Mr. Irvine says was formerly the parish church of Cardross. The east gable wall is entire, and the re-mainder about 2 feet above the ground. It is now used as a family Burial ground belonging to Mr. Dickson of Levengrove |
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[Signed]
John Bayly
Major R.E. [Royal Engineers]
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