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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ARGYLE STREET [Stonehouse] | Argyle Street | Wm. Stevenson, Argyle St. Thos. Hamilton, Inspector Of Poor. |
024.06 | This commences at one end from the corner of "Hill Road" and ends at a street leading up to the Free Church and the subscription school. It is not yet comen ticketed but is well known. |
FREE CHURCH [Stonehouse] | Free Church | Revd. Wm. King, Incumbent. Revd H. Dewar. Thos. Hamilton, Inspector Of Poor. |
024.06 | A double house one story high built of stone and capable of containing a congregation of about 300 Revd. Wm. King, Incumbent. |
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Stonehouse] | U. P. Church | Revd. H. A. Patterson, Incumbent. Thos. Hamilton, Inspector of Poor. Revd H. Dewar. |
024.06 | A stone building in "Lawrie Street" belonging to the United Presbyterians. It is said to contain a congregation of about 200 or 250. It is not, a meeting house, as stated in New Statistical Account, but a properly constituted United Presbyterians Church. |
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