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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ST MARY'S CHAPEL (Roman Catholic) [Inverness] St Mary's Chapel
St Mary's Chapel
St Mary's Chapel
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Dawson,
Mr. A. P. Hay,
Mr. A. Dallas
012 A neat edifice situated in Huntly Street erected in 1837 to accommodate 400. There is attached to the chapel and supported by the Congregation a small school conducted by the nuns who have a small establishment in Inverness. Average attendance 85
SCHOOL School A neat edifice situated in Huntly Street erected in 1837 to accommodate 400. There is attached to the chapel and supported by the Congregation a small school conducted by the nuns who have a small establishment in Inverness. Average attendance 85
NUNNERY [Inverness] Nunnery
Nunnery
Nunnery
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Dawson,
Mr. A. P. Hay,
Mr. A. Dallas
012 This name applies to a building quite close to St Mary's Chapel in Huntly Street. It is two storeys high and in fair condition. It is occupied by five nuns who teach in the school connected with the Roman Catholic Chapel

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