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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GREY FRIARS CHURCH (Ruin) [Inverness] Grey Friars' Church (Remains of) Mr A. P. Hay
Mr Suter
Rev. [Reverend] Dr. [Doctor] Macdonald
012 Tradition says that the Dominicans or Black Friars and the Franciscans or Grey Friars had each an establishment here but they were thrown down by Cromwell and the stones carried off for the erection of the citadel at the north of the town/ The only columns which supported the church which tradition tells us was connected with the Grey Friars' Monastery occupying the space
INLAND REVENUE OFFICE [Inverness] Inland Revenue Office
Inland Revenue Office
Inland Revenue Office
Mr A. P. Hay
Richard Buckley
Mr A. Dallas
012 Situated in Academy Street directly opposite The Royal Academy. The building is three storeys in height in good repair.
ROYAL ACADEMY [Inverness] Royal Academy
Royal Academy
Royal Academy
Mr A. P. Hay
Inverness Directory
Mr A. Dallas
012 Stands in Academy Street. It is an extensive and handsome building erected in 1792 by public subscriptions supported by a fund of upwards of £6000, a yearly grant from the town, and school fees. It has a body of directors, incorporated by royal charter, and affords liberal training in The classics & sciences.

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Town of Inverness

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