OS1/11/104/60

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ST MARK'S CHAPEL (Unitarian) St Mark's Chapel J. C. Wood Minister St Marks Chapel
on front wall
A small but neat built edifice, erected in 1835 at a cost of about £1000. The interior is well fitted up with galleries, pews &c, and affords accommodation for about 600 persons. The incumbent is the Rev. [Reverend] J. C. Wood whose stipend arises from seat rents, no free sittings.
GAELIC FREE CHURCH Free Gaelic Church Rev. [Reverend] T. McLachlan Free Gaelic Church
Annual report
A neat and handsome built edifice erected in 1850.1 at a cost of about £2000. The interior is well fitted up with galleries pews &c, sufficiently commodious for about 1000 persons. The incumbent is the Rev. [Reverend] T. McLachlan whose stipend amounts to £130, beside being supplimented by the congregation

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List of Names collected by David Hannay c/a [civilian assistant] Jany [January] 23d 1851

Object
St Mark's Chapel - A chapel
Gaelic Free Church- A church

[signed] David Hannay c/a [civilian assistant]

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This Name Book refers to Edinburgh 1852 - Sheet 34
OS large scale Scottish town plans, 1847-1895 - Scale: 1:1056

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