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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BISHOP'S PALACE (Ruin) [Dunblane] Bishop's Palace
Bishop's Palace
Bishop's Palace
Revd. [Reverend] James Ingram
Mr. Donald Stewart
Mr. Robert Christie
125 The remains of the Bishop's Palace consist of small portions of the east and west walls only a few feet in height, all the other parts having disappeared. It is supposed to have been built in 1140, the time the Cathedral was founded.
Site of DEAN'S MANSE [Dunblane] Site of
Dean's
Manse
Revd. [Reverend] James Ingram
Mr. Donald Stewart
Mr. Robert Christie
125 Site of the Dean's Manse not a vestige of which remains at present. It was removed in 1819 when the present parish manse was built.
Site of CHANCELLOR'S MANSE [Dunblane] Site of
Chancellor's Manse
Revd. [Reverend] James Ingram
Mr. Donald Stewart
Mr. Robert Christie
125 Site of a manse which belonged to the Chancellor at the time of Prelacy in Dunblane. Not a vestige of it remains, modern buildings have been erected on the place where it stood.

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