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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
THE PAR ROCK Parroch
Parroch
Parroch
Parroch
The Parrock
The Parrock
The Parrock
Parroch
Revd. [Reverend] John Gray U.P. [United Presbyterian] Manse
Mr James Thomas Esq Forthar
Robert Wallace Fruchie Mill
J Scott Fruchie
Charles Duncan.
W. Williamson. George Mentiplay.
017 [situation] In the east side of the village of Fruchie

This name applies to a group of houses in the village of Fruchie, in which is the situated the Flaxspinning Mill of Mr. Scott. They are all well built and in good repair
CROSS KEYS [E of Freuchie] Cross keys P.H. [Public House]


Crosskeys Inn and Railway Tavern
Mr James Thomas
Mr. Robert Wallace
Mr. David Rodger
Signboard
017 [situation] About 1/4 of a mile East by South of the village of Fruchie

This is a public house in the suburbs of the village of Fruchie, on the road leading to Fruchie Mill; it is the property of the occupier, David Rodger. altho' on the signboard it is called, for show, an Inn it is really a Public House: the Inn is in the village
MANSE [U.P., Freuchie] Manse Revd. [Reverend] John Gray
Revd. [Reverend] William Reid Manse, Kettle
Mr James Thomas
017 [situation] Nearly 3/8 of a mile East by South of the village of Fruchie

A neat dwelling house two storeys high and in excellent condition, with garden attached, situated a short distance east of the Village of Fruchie. the residence of the Revd. [Reverend] John Gray, minister of the U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church, Fruchie; his salary is £90 per annum, with Manse etc.

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[Note] Parrock, A collection of things huddled together; a group - Jamiesons Scott: Dict. [Scottish Dictionary]

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