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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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List of Names collected by J McDiarmid C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 11B Trace 2
Parish of Spott

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