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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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COCKPEN CHURCH | Cockpen Church | Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Wight Ph. [Parish] Minister Manse of Cockpen James Hays |
013 | A Parish Church in the ph. [parish] of Cockpen. It is a neat stone building in good repair and having an accommodation of 800 Sittings, And was built by the Heritors of the Ph. [Parish] there [is] an appointed Minister to it also a Glebe or Manse. |
SILVER HAUGH | Silver Haugh | James Hays Silver Haugh William Renwick Cockpen |
013 | A Small piece of ground on the Estate of Dalhousie the property of the Earl of Dalhousie. It is bounded on the N.W. [North West] side by a small stream passing through a deep ravine It was formerly used as a Parade ground for the Local Militia when assembled for exercises they were usually paid on this Ground which gave rise to the name |
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[Page] 68Parish of Cockpen
Plan 13.A. Trace 4
[Objects] --A Church -- A Piece of ground.
Thomas Smith C/Asst [Civilian Assistant]
[Signed] -- T Smith C/[Asst] Civilian Assistant 1st. July 18[52]
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