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CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL (Seats for 450) Congregational Chapel
Congregational Chapel
Congregational Chapel
Congregational Chapel
Mr. Tindal, Office-bearer
Mr. Skinner
Mr. Watson
Chapel documents &c.
007.16 This Chapel is on the north side of South Street a little to the west of the U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church. It was built in 1866 and has seats for 450 persons and is in the early English or pointed Gothic style. Property of the Congregational body.
HIGH FREE CHURCH MANSE Roman Print Free High Church Manse
Free High Church Manse
Free High Church Manse
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Smellie, occupier
Mr. Skinner
Mr. Watson &c.
007.16 This is a fine Cottage built house which was built in 1845 by the Free High Church Congregation as the manse attached to their church & in which their pastor resides. Property of the Free High Church Congregation.
SOUTH FREE CHURCH MANSE [Elgin] South Free Church Manse
South Free Church Manse
South Free Church Manse
Mr. Watson
Mr. Skinner
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Traill
007.16 This is a plain & commodious dwelling house on Hay Street which the South Free Church Congregation has recently purchased as a manse for their minister. Property of the South Free Church Congregation.
MANSE [parish church, Elgin] Manse
Manse
Manse
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Wylie Ph. [Parish] Minister
Mr. Skinner
Mr. Watson
007.16 This is a massive, square unornamented building with a very neat garden in front & a stable & coach house behind which forms the manse attached to the Parish Church. Property of the Heritors.

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City of Elgin

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Written in accordance with remarks on the 5 feet plans of Dunfermlin

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