OS1/11/20/90
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MANSE [Lasswade] | Rev [Reverend] Mr McKenzie Lasswade Mr Smith Mercht [Merchant] Lasswade |
007 | A handsome dwelling house with ornamental ground and a fruit and kitchen garden attached stands immediately east of the Parish Church. | |
CHURCH (Ph) | Church (Ph) | Rev [Reverend] Mr McKenzie Lasswade Mr Smith Mercht [Merchant] Lasswade |
A large and commodious stone building, of modern construction erected by the Heritors, containing about 600 sittings. | |
CHURCH (ruins of) | Church (Ruins of) | Immediately S.E. [South East] of the Church stands the ruins of the Old Parish Church, the tower of which is still entire and in good preservation.* The bell in the old tower is still used for summoning the parishioners to worship - the remainder of the old Church is now converted into burying vaults. - The officiating Minister is the Rev [Reverend] Mr McKenzie. * The ruins of the old Church stand in the centre of the Grave Yard which is still used as a burying place. |
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90[page] J McDiarmid C.A. [Civil Assistant]Plan 7C Trace 6 Lasswade
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