OS1/15/46/36
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HARDHEAD SPRING (Mineral) | Hardhead Spring | John McDougall Schoolmaster Spott William Stewart Spott |
011 | A mineral Spring on the S [South] side of the road leading from the Village of Spott to Little Spott. It was at one time held in repute for the cure of various Scorbutic diseases. |
CHURCH formerly Chapel | Church (Ph) [Parish] | James Sprott Esq. Spott House John McDougall Schoolmaster. Spott |
011 | A Stone building in good repair, Said to of very ancient date - there is but little of the original building now remaining - the greater part of it has been rebuilt and repaired from time to time - It is a very plain building, devoid of any architectural beauty - It contains about 260 seatings |
MANSE [Spott] | Manse | James Sprott Esq. Spott House John McDougall Schoolmaster. Spott |
011 | The parish manse is Situated immediately east of the Church It is a Comfortable and Commodious dwelling with offices a garden and a Small Glebe attached |
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[Page] 36List of Names collected by J McDiarmid C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 11B Trace 2
Parish of Spott
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DANIALSAN, JCB
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