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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Water Gate Water Gate
Water Gate
Estate Plan 1768
Mr R. Duthie
017.08 An arched gateway under the Dining Room.
Brewery
Brewery
Mr. R. Duthie
Mr G Smith
017.08 The place where the ale &c was made and stored.
Bakehouse
Bakehouse
Mr. R. Duthie
Mr G Smith
017.08 The Bakehouse for the garrison &c the fire place and part of the oven remain.
Chapel Chapel
Chapel
Chapel
Mr R. Duthie
Mr G Smith
Estate Plan 1768
017.08 "This building has the appearance of great antiquity, but whether it is the original church we cannot by any means determine. There is a door about the middle of each side, and one with Gothic arched top at the west end, over which was a large window. That this gable has been terminated by a belfry, seems to be indicated by the uppermost remaining stone presenting the appearance of having been chafed by the bell rope. The floor having been cleared of rubbish a few years ago, was found to be neatly paved with squared freestone slabs." (Longmuir's History P. [Page] 77.8)
Well Well
Well
Mr R Duthie
Mr G. Smith
017.08 A large Circular Cistern, for Containing water for the use of the garrison &c. This is not a Spring:-

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