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MAUSOLEUM [Woolmet Church] Mausoleum Mr John Gibson Farmer Woolmet Mr. J Lamb Builder Gilmerton Miss Crone Schoolmistress Edmonstone 007 The burying place of the Wauchope family was previous to the Reformation the Parish Church of Wymet or Woolmet, after Wymet Ph[Parish] was joined to Newton it was used as a Chapel and is now exclusively converted into a burying place for the Edmonstone family. It was remade in the form of a handsome Mausoleum in 1834- by the proprietor, Mr. Wauchope
Remains of WOOLMET CHURCH Mausoleum Mr John Gibson Farmer Woolmet Mr J Lamb Builder Gilmerton Miss Crone Schoolmistress Edmonstone 007 The burying place of the Wauchope family. was previous to the Reformation the Parish Church of Wymet or Woolmet, after Wymet Ph.[Parish] was joined to Newton it was used as a Chapel and is now exclusively converted into a burying place for the Edmonstone family. It was remade in the form of a handsome Mausoleum in 1834- by the proprietor Mr. Wauchope
WOOLMET Woolmet Mr. John Gibson Farmer Woolmet Mr. J Lamb Builder Gilmerton 007 A farm houses with extensive offices, a Thrashing mill propelled by Steam, and a large arable farm attached. the property of John Wauchope Esq'r, [Esquire] and in the possession of John Gibson
WOOLMET HOUSE Woolmet House Mr John Gibson Farmer Woolmet Mr J Lamb Builder Gilmerton 007 A large and commodious dwelling house with an extensive garden attached; the property of John Wauchope Esq'r [Esquire] and at present in the possession of Mr. Alexander. Gentleman

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There is not a separate entry for the "Remains of Woolmet Church" it is included with the entry "Mausoleum"

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