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Free Church Free Church
Free Church
Free Church
Hercules Scott Esqr Brotherton
Revt [Reverend] James Glen
Revt. [Reverend] John McNab Springfield Cottage
027.04 A good substantial stone building erected in 1847. and will accommodate about 600 persons adjoining the Church is the Manse or residence of the clergyman Revt [Reverend] James Glen and is a very good dwelling house with outhouses garden &c. attached
U.P. Church U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church
Revt [Reverend] John McNab
Hercules Scott Esqr
Mr John Beedie Inspector of Poor
027.04 A good stone building rebuilt in 1860 upon the Site of the former one and will accommodate about 350 persons Revt [Reverend] John McNab is the officiating Clergyman
Chapel St David's Chapel (Chapel of Ease)
St Davids Chapel (Chapel of Ease)
Chapel
Revt [Reverend] A. J. Myers Benholm Manse
Revt [Reverend] John McNab
Hercules Scott Esqr.
027.04 This building is now used as a Chapel of Ease to the Parish Church which, is Situated at Benholm the building is a gift from the late David Scott Esqr .of Brotherton who made a present of it to the congregation in 1852, and at his decease it was publicly anounced in the Chapel that in future this be called St David's Chapel

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Benholm Parish

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