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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BOWDEN Bowden
Bowden
William Johnson Bowden
David Walker Fronthill.
017 [situation] About 1 1/4 Miles S.S.W. [South South West] of the Village of Pitlessie.
A small farm house with offices and farm attached occupied by William Johnson and property of Mr. Thallan.
AIRDITS Airdits
Airdits
John Williamson Parish School Kettle
William Johnson Bowden.
017 [situation] About 1 1/4 Miles SW by S [South West by South] of the Village of Pitlessie.
A well constructed house two storeys high with farm steading and farm attached the property and residence of Miss Grieve.
CHURCH (Remains of) [Kettle] Old Church (Remains of)
Old Church (Remains of)
John Williamson Schoolmaster Kettle
Mr. Eadie Farmer, Kettle.
017 [situation] In the East side of the Village of Kettle.
This is a small portion of one of the side walls of the Old Church. The church was situated in or near the centre of the burial ground, where the portion of wall is to be seen. It became untenable in about the year 1830, at which period the present church was erected and was used as the Parish Church before that time. The remains of the walls are about two feet high.

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34 Parish of Kettle Plan 17B Trace Junction Trace

[Note - Church (remains of)] Skeleton Stump [Print style]

[Note - Church (remains of)] The Church appears by a date on it to have been built in 1636. It has been twice repaired since, and is in good Condition. Old Stat Acct [Statistial Account] (1792)

[Note (Red ink) - Church (remains of)] This is the remains of the church spoken of in the above quotation - it was the Ph. [Parish] Church of Kettle.

[Note - pencil at foot] This to be settled when Junction [traces to be] got

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