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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Site of ST CLEMENT'S CHURCH AND GRAVE YARD Site of St. Clement's Church
Site of St. Clement's Church
Site of St. Clement's Church
Site of St. Clement's Church
Site of St. Clement's Church
Site of St. Clement's Church
Site of Grave Yard
Site of Grave Yard
Site of Grave Yard
Mr. Charles Rogers
Mr. Reid Writer
Mr. Thomson Author of Hist. [History] of Dundee
Mr. Maxwell Author of a guide to Dundee
Mackie's Hist. [History] of Dundee
Thomson's Hist. [History] of Dundee
Mr. Roger
Mr. Reid
Mr. James Thomson
054 [Situation] On the southern side of Hight Street and southern side of Town House
The site of St. Clements Ch. [Church] which appears to have been once the parish church is well known. All the authorities quoted for the name agree in stating that the Town House is built on the site and that it being a parish it had a considerable grave yard attached Some remains of this grave yard have been discovered from time to time during the progress of improvements and it is believed by the authorities quoted to have extended to the southward of the church down as far as the south end of the lane called the vault and as far westward as the houses on the east side of Crichton Street, and on the east as far as St. Clements Lane and the houses adjoining it.

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