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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
The Steeple The Steeple
The Steeple
The Steeple
Mr. Alexander Dallas (Inspector of Poor)
Mr. George Main, Schoolmaster
Mr. George Imlay, (New Inn)
016.16 A stone tower or belfry erected by subscription in 1826 for the use of the inhabitants, when the linen trade and Weaving was carried on here, the bell upon this steeple or tower was rung at stated hours during the day it is now scarcely ever used.
St John's Home St. John's Home
St. John's Home
St. John's Home
Revd. [Reverend] R.K. Thom. (Dean)
Mr. Alexander Dallas.
Mr. George Main
016.16 An ordinary dwelling house fitted up and used as a home for Orphans and Poor Boys. Where they are clothed fed educated and finally sent to learn trades it was first instituted in 1853 and supported by voluntary contributions it is intended to collect as much money as will make it a permanent institution at present. it supports 7 inmates the Revd. [Reverend] R.K. Thom and The Bishop of Brechin are the principal founders and supporters of this home.

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