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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CHURCH [part of St Peter's] Church
Church
Church
Church
Revd. [Reverend] Alexander Findlay "Houston"
Revd. [Reverend] William Douglas, "Bridge of Wier"
Mr. Arrol, Esqr. J.P. [Justice of the Peace] Butts House
Walter King, Builder, Woodend
007.11 A Substantial Stone building of modern Architecture with Turret or Bellfry attached on the top, at the South-west side: surrounded by a wall which encloses a "Burial Ground". This Church, which is the Established one of the Parish, appears to have been renew'd about the year 1768, shortly before the parishes of Houston and Killallan were united. A part of the Ancient Church of Houston; Dedicated to St. Peter, as mentioned in "Chalmers Caledonia", occupies a portion of the East wing of this Church. Extent shown on Traces. It is now used as the "Session house". Mr. Walter King, Builder and Architect, from his knowledge, considers this portion to be very Ancient, the style of Architecture (which is Gothic) being different from that chosen in the construction of the remainder of the building. The walls are also stronger, being more than 4 feet broad. Owing to alterations made, the flooring of this part has been raised 6 or 8 feet above the level of the ground floor of the Church. It was within this place, and beneath the present flooring, where the remains of many of the Houstonic family were enterred.
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ST PETER'S CHURCH St. Peter's Church
St. Peter's Church
Peter's Church
Peter's Church
Chapel of Houston
Peter's Chapel
Peter's Chapel
Chalmers Caledonia
Walter King, Builder, Woodend
J. Barbour, Houston
Thomas White "Chapel"
Crawfurds History of Renfrew
Matthew Sterret, Avenue Cottage
James Paterson, Houston
007.11 A Substantial Stone building of modern Architecture with Turret or Bellfry attached on the top, at the South-west side: surrounded by a wall which encloses a "Burial Ground". This Church, which is the Established one of the Parish, appears to have been renew'd about the year 1768, shortly before the parishes of Houston and Killallan were united. A part of the Ancient Church of Houston; Dedicated to St. Peter, as mentioned in "Chalmers Caledonia", occupies a portion of the East wing of this Church. Extent shown on Traces. It is now used as the "Session house". Mr. Walter King, Builder and Architect, from his knowledge, considers this portion to be very Ancient, the style of Architecture (which is Gothic) being different from that chosen in the construction of the remainder of the building. The walls are also stronger, being more than 4 feet broad. Owing to alterations made, the flooring of this part has been raised 6 or 8 feet above the level of the ground floor of the Church. It was within this place, and beneath the present flooring, where the remains of many of the Houstonic family were enterred. over

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County of Renfrew Parish of Houston

Note:
"The ancient Church of Houstoun parish
was dedicated to Saint Peter, and wale called
Kil-Peter, by prefixing the Celtic cil, signifying
a church, to the name of the Saint. Kilpeter was,
also, the name of the parochial district, which was
attached to the church." Calmers Caledonia p. 836, Vol.3

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