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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ST ANDREW'S CHAPEL (Episcopal) | Episcopal Chapel St Andrews Chapel |
Walter F. Ireland Esq Writer St Andrews | 012 | A neatly built edifice situated on the N [North] side of North St [Street]. It was erected in 1827, and is seated for 300. The present incumbent is the Rev C J Lyon A.M. [Arts Master ?] who receives a salary of about £200 p. [per] annum - derived from seat rents etc This church is now being enlarged. This chapel was dedicated to St Andrew, so says Rev C.J. Lyon |
FREE CHURCH | Free Church | Walter F. Ireland St Andrews | 012 | A handsome Gothic edifice erected in 1852 and seated to accommodate 870 persons. The present minister is the Revd. [Reverend] John Ainslie who receives £260 per annum from seat rents etc adjoin it is a school room used at present as a Sunday School. |
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[Page] 23Parish of St Andrews Sheet 1 Trace 4
North Side of North Street adjoining the United College [Situation for St Andrew's Chapel]
South side of North Street adjoining the United College [Situation for Free Church]
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