OS1/15/17/73
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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KEITH CHURCH (Ph in Ruins) (Ancient) | Keith Church (Ph. [Parish] in Ruins)(Ancient) Keith Church (Ph. [Parish] in Ruins)(Ancient) |
Mr. Howatson Milton Mill Near West Salton Mr. J. Bruce An old Resident in Keith |
014 | This building, previous to the Reformation was a Roman Catholic place of worship. From the Reformation till near the end of the 17th Century it was the Parish Church of Keith, at which period the parish was joined to that of Humbie - previous to the middle of the last Century the Ph. [Parish] Minister of Humbie. preached, and baptized infants in it at Stated periods. The grave yard, in the centre of which the Church Stands is Still used as a burying place by some people residing in the neighbourhood |
STELLHOUSE | Stellhouse Stellhouse |
Mr. Howatson Milton Mill Near West Salton Mr. J. Bruce An old Resident in Keith |
014 | A small cottage dwelling occupied by one of the labourers employed by the proprietor, the Earl of Hopetoun At one time a Small Stell House stood in the vicinity, hence the name "Stellhouse". |
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[Page] 73List of Names collected by John McDiarmid C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan and Trace - 14D. 4
[Parish] Humbie
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Bizzy- Moderator, Nora Edwards, Douglas Montgomery
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