OS1/19/5/30
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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School | Parochial School Parochial School Parochial School |
Revt [Reverend] John Glegg. Manse Revt [Reverend] J. G. Small Mr Alexander Carr Bailie |
025.02 | A good stone building formerly the head Inn of the burgh, but now used as a parish school, the branches of Education taught are English, reading, writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar Mathematics, Latin and Greek &c. &c. |
Manse | Manse Manse Manse |
Revt [Reverend] John Glegg Revt [Reverend] J. G. Small Mr Alexander Carr. |
025.02 | The Manse which immediately adjoins the church, is a house of two Storeys, fronting the Street and Sufficiently Comfortable and Commodious, with garden &c. attached the residence of the parish minister The Revt [Reverend] John Glegg. |
Bervie Bridge | Bervie Bridge Bervie Bridge Bervie Bridge |
Revt [Reverend] John Glegg Revt [Reverend] J. G. Small Mr Alexander Carr. |
025.02 | A fine stone structure thrown across the Water at the approach to the town, on the North; Consisting of one beautiful arch of 103 feet span, the height of the bridge from the bed of the river is about 80 feet, If easy access could be got to the doors of the large appartments at the end of the bridge, they might be converted to some useful purpose, they have been used as coal-sheds, but are now empty. the property of the Turnpike Trusts. A County Bridge. |
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