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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Site of STRATHMARTINE CHURCH (Site of) Strathmartine Church (Parish)
(Site of) Strathmartine Church (Parish)
(Site of) Strathmartine Church (Parish)
(Site of) Strathmartine Church (Parish)
Mr Simpson, Schoolmaster
Mr R Lewis, Laborer
Sir John Ogilvie, Bart [Baronet]
Mr Morris, Schoolmaster
049 [Situation] In the village of Kirkton of Strathmartine
This church was removed in 1799 when the Parish was annexed to Mains, on part of the ground where it stood is the burial place of the family of Strathmartine, according to the Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] the Church of Strathmartine was rebuilt in 1779. But the schoolmaster an old man long resident in the parish states that it was built on the site of a very ancient church.
HILLHOUSES Hillhouses
Hillhouses
Hillhouses
Hillhouses
Mr. C. Souter, Grieve
Mr Simpson
Sir John Ogilvie, Bart [Baronet]
Valuation Roll 1857&8
049 [Situation] Half a mile NE [North East] of the village of Kirkton of Strathmartine
A substantial dwellinghouse with arable farm suitable ofices &c attached the property of Sir John Ogilvie Bart [Baronet]
TILEHOUSES Tilehouses Mr. Brown Fallaws Mill
James Yeaman Rose Mill
Valuation Roll 1857&8
Mr. Simpson Schoolmaster
049 [Situation] In the N [North] Western portion of the parish.
Two rows of small houses occupied by Agricultural laborers and property of Col. [Colonel] Laird.

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