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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FORD CHURCH (United Presbyterian) Ford Church Mr. Allen Post Office Pathhead
Mr. Primrose Turnie Dykes
014 A rectangular stone building surmounted by a stone cross at the east end. it has a gallery in the interior, and contains sittings for about 400. it was erected in 1850 by the United Presbyterians The manse stands a little West of the Church
FORD Ford Mr. Allen Post Office Pathhead
Mr. Primrose Turnie Dykes
014 A small hamlet or rather a mere group of small dwelling houses. Situated in a hollow where the "Tyne Water crosses the Edinbr [Edinburgh] " or lauder old road 11 miles from the former place. There is a corn mill at it which is in a very bad state of repair & a distillery once flourished in it, The granaries of which are now turned into dwelling s it is the property of Mr Dewar of Vogrie
CORN MILL [Ford] Corn Mill Mr. Allen Post Office Pathhead
Mr. Primrose Turnie Dykes
014 There is a corn mill at it which is in a very bad state of repair & a distillery once flourished in it, The granaries of which are now turned into dwelling s it is the property of Mr Dewar of Vogrie

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