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ARTILLERY VOLUNTEER DRILL HALL [nr Orams Fancy] Chapel or Drill-hall (disused)
Chapel or Drill-hall (disused)
Chapel or Drill-hall (disused)
Mr. John Forbes Schoolmaster
Mr. Donald Hume Hunton
Mr. C. Dickson Ernsetter Stronsay
092 This name applies to a small Primitive Methodist Chapel which is now disused and is serving as a drill hall for the Artillery Volunteers It is also used for the Volunteers Ball & Soiree's is held, situated about 200 yards S. W. of Orams fancy.
CHAPEL (Disused) [nr Orams Fancy] 092
FLESH-HOUSE POINT Fleshhouse Point
Fleshhouse Point
Fleshhouse Point
Mr. John Forbes Schoolmaster
Mr. Donald Hume Hunton
Mr. C. Dickson Ernsetter Stronsay
092 This name applies to a point of land situasted on the side of St Catherine's Bay about 600 yards West of Clestrain It is good arable land with sloping banks towards the sea
ORAMS FANCY Orams fancy
Orams fancy
Orams fancy
Mr. John Forbes Schoolmaster
Mr. Donald Hume Hunton
Mr. C. Dickson Ernsetter Stronsay
092 This name applies to a small farm situated about 660 yards west of Hunton. It is built of stone, one storey, thatched, and in good repair, a little to the west of this house is the site of where an Urn was dug up some four years ago AD. 1874 and in the Urn was found three skulls, another spot close to is the site of where human remains was found in a stone Box formed with four stones and was about 18 inches square. A. D. 1873
STONE CIST AND HUMAN REMAINS FOUND A.D. 1873 [Orams Fancy] 092 These are connected with antiquity
URN AND HUMAN REMAINS FOUND A.D. 1874 [Orams Fancy] 092 These are connected with antiquity

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