OS1/15/19/62

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
YESTER WATER Yester Water Henry Davidson Esqr. Holynbank Gifford
Archibald Hunter Schoolmaster Longyester
015 A considerable stream formed by the confluence of "Hopes Water" DansKine Burn and "Newlands Burn", it flows in a northerly direction past Yester mansion & Gifford village about a mile from which it is joined by Baugh Burn, from thence it is designated "Coalston Water"
BURIAL VAULT formerly St Bathan's Collegiate Church St Bathans Church (Ancient) 015 The ancient church of St Bathans parish, situated near the mansion of Yester, and is now used only as a burial place, for the family of Yester and their connections. It is a small but very handsome building of red sandstone, and has been renewed at different periods. The nave bears the date 1635 but the Transept is more ancient. The pulpit which is made of beautifully carved oak and said to be more than 400 years old, it was removed to the present church of yester where it still is. In 1421 Sir William Hay of Yester converted this Church into a collegiate form, consisting of a provost 6 prebendaries and two singing boys.

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List of Names collected by Robert Miller C/a [Civilian assistant]
Plan and Trace 15 B 3

Parish - Yester

Object
Yester Water - A stream

[Signed] Robert Miller
c/a [civilian assistant]

Transcriber's notes

Some words are wholly or partly lost in tight binding of right margin.
No Authorities are given for St Bathans Church, which only appears once on the page but has been separately pre-populated as "Burial Vault and as "St Bathans Collegiate Church". Details of transcription have been duplicated for clarity.

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Bizzy- Moderator, JCB