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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GILMOUR STREET [Eaglesham] Gilmour Street Mr James Gilmour
Revd [Reverend] William Colville
Mr Crawford Inspector of Poor
017.14 This street extends from Polmon Street in a Southerly direction to the end of the Village.
CHEAPSIDE Cheapside Mr James Gilmour
Revd [Reverend] William Colville
Mr Crawford Inspector
017.14 A short street extending in an Easterly direction from Gilmour Street
BACK ROW Back Row Mr James Gilmour
Rev [Reverend] William Colville
Mr Crawford Inspector
017.14 A narrow back street named as supplied
MANSE [Eaglesham] Manse Mr James Gilmour
Rev [Reverend] Ph. [Parish] Minister William Colville
Mr Crawford Inspector
017.14 This manse is at present in the hands of the Rev [Reverend] William Colville
CHURCH Church (parish) Revd [Reverend] William Colville
Mr James Gilmour
Mr Crawford
017.14 This Church is an Octagon having a steeple and clock therein.
CHAPEL (Site of) CHAPEL (Site of) Mr Crawford 017.14 A small popish chapel, in which service was once held, stood close to this church, All marks of it have now disappeared, with the exception of two stones at the Gable ends. Its extent however cannot be defined, and I marked its position on trace by a (+) Cross - See historical extracts affixed.

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County of Renfrew
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