OS1/20/61/83
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DRUMHUMPHRY LINN | John Knox n & s Schoolmaster Markland John McCale n & s Corsock P Office |
025 | A naturall waterfall of about fourteen feet high in Drumhumphry Burn. | |
KIRKLEBRIDE | John Knox n & s Schoolmaster Markland John McCale n & s Corsock P Office |
025 | A small farm house & office houses in good repair with a large farm of ground attached to it. It is the property of Major Fletcher of Corsock. | |
CORSOCK CHURCH | John Knox n & s Schoolmaster Markland John McCale n & s Corsock P Office |
025 | A small neat building in good repair. It was built by public subscription in the year 1839 and is capable of accommodating about 250 persons. The average no. [number] of attenders is about 80 persons, there is an appointed minister to it at a salary of about £85 a year. £20 of it is paid by the [Eccesiastical] commission £40 of it is paid yearly by Major Fletcher. £25 is made up by subscription and seat rents A stone over the door bears date A1839D |
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List of Names collected by Thomas Smith C. Asst [Civilian Assistant] -- [page] 83Plan 25C Trace 3
Parish of Kirkpatrick Durham
Objects
Drumhumphry Linn - A Waterfall
Kirklebride - House & Offices
Corsock Church - A Church
[Signed] T Smith c/asst [civilian assistant] 6th April 1850
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