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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HERDMANSTON MAINS | Herdmanston Mains Herdmanston Mains |
John Handyside George Henderson |
014 | A Small but neatly built farm house with office houses all in good repair. Attached to this is a large farm of ground. The property of Lord Sinclair. |
BURNFOOT | Burnfoot Burnfoot |
John Handyside George Henderson |
014 | A row of four Small dwelling houses in good repair and occupied, they are situated on the estate of Salton. The property of Mr Fletcher. |
Remains of CHAPEL (13th Century) | Chapel Chapel Chapel |
John Handyside George Henderson Fullarton's Gazetteer |
014 | A Small Roman Catholic chapel on the estate of Hermanston and close by the mansion. It is a small plain stone building in good repair and having its roof arched with stone. It is used as a burial place by the family of Lord Sinclair. It was built in the 13th century by John de Saint Clair who purchased the convent of the monks of Dryburgh for that purpose. |
BURIAL VAULT Remains of Chapel (13th Century) | 014 | A Small Roman Catholic chapel on the estate of Hermanston and close by the mansion. It is a small plain stone building in good repair and having its roof arched with stone. It is used as a burial place by the family of Lord Sinclair. It was built in the 13th century by John de Saint Clair who purchased the convent of the monks of Dryburgh for that purpose. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 43Parish of Pencaitland
[signed] T Smith
Transcriber's notes
There are not separate entries for the Burial Vault and the Chapel. They appear to be the same place.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Bizzy- Moderator, wilson5bh
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