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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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PARSONAGE [Holy Trinity Church] | Parsonage Parsonage Parsonage Parsonage Parsonage Parsonage |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Ryde, Occupier James Curle Esqr Allan Freer Esqr T. J. Dunn Esqr Revd [Reverend] William Murray John Smith Esq |
008.01 | A very neat, large, And Substantially built dwelling, Situated in the Angle of two roads at High Cross, And east of Holy Trinity Church. (of which it is the Parsonage). It is built in the pointed, or Elizabethan Style of architecture, which harmonizes well, with the Small Gothic church Contiguous, the Small portions of ground around the Parsonage & church are tastefully laid out And comprise a Small burying ground, Ornamental ground, and a good garden, there are also suitable offices, It is the property and residence of the Incumbent for the time being - the present being the Revd [Reverend] Mr Ryde, |
BLEACHFIELD BURN | Bleachfield Burn Bleachfield Burn Bleachfield Burn Bleachfield Burn Bleachfield Burn |
James Curle Esqr Allan Freer Esqr T. J. Dunn Esqr Revd [Reverend] William Murray John Smith Esq |
008.01 | A Small Stream issuing from a drain in the north east and of the. Bleachfield, passing under the T. [Turn] pike road, And emptying itself into the Tweed, It is only a few chains in length. the water of it. is conveyed by pipes from "Cauldshiel Loch" |
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