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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CHURCH [East Kilbride] Church (Parish)
Church (Parish)
Patrick Shaw East Kilbride
John Patterson Rosemound
George Rae Cleughearn Lodge
016.08 The Parish Church is situated in the southern extent of the village, it was erected in the year 1774 on the site of a former one , it containsabout 1000 sittings. Reverend William Carrick is the present minister.
P.H. [Star Inn, East Kilbride] Star Inn
Star Inn
Patrick Shaw East Kilbride
John Patterson Rosemound
Mrs. Cook Star Inn
016.08 A Public House situated in the Village of East Kilbride occupied by Mrs. Cook.
ST BRIDE'S CHURCH 016.08

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[page] 46 County of Lanark Parish of East Kilbride

Church on the ruins of "St Brides Church" ( in German text) The ancient Church of Kilbride was dedicated to St. Brigid and which was dedicated to St. Bridget and thence named Cil. Brighid which is pronounced Kilbride, and signifies the church of St. Bride" ---- The Parish Church was built in 1774 when the part of the old church which supported the belfry was allowed to remain, and now the purpose of a steeple. Chalmers.
"The Church dedicated to St.Bridget" ---. Origines Parchiales Scotie.
[Entry for Kittoch crossed out and the following note in margin]
Described in Name Sheets for XVI-4

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