OS1/21/17/32
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CHURCH [Crawfordjohn] | Church | James McKenzie Esq: Reverend William Gouldie. Mr William Robb. | 042.15 | A Plain building date of its erection unknown, with 330 sittings Before 1279 the district of Crawfordjohn was established as a distinct parish and the Chapel of John's Town became the parish Church, hence the name of Crawfordjohn was affixed to the parish It was enlarged and newly seated in 1817 it is in a tolerable state of repair Statistical Account (1841) |
MANSE [parish, Crawfordjohn] | Manse | James McKenzie Esq: Reverend William Gouldie. Mr William Robb. |
042.15 | A plainly built two storeyed house with offices and a garden attached. "the glebe consists of rather more than 8 Scotch acres The stipend is 15 chalders, half Meal and half Barley, with £8.6.8 for communion elements. The average of the last seven years, including the communion allowance is £244.2.10¼. The Minister has also a right to fuel, feal, foggage, and divot, on the farm of Balgray, worth £1.10.0 to £2.0.0. yearly" |
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The original Situation is written as '6 Inch Plan 46' but this has been crossed out and replaced with '42.15'Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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