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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ROXBURGH [village] Roxburgh
Roxburgh
Roxburgh
Rev [Reverend] W. Lee, Roxburgh
Mr W. Laidlaw, Teacher
Mr H. Nettleton, Roxburgh
009.15 A small irregular and mean looking village, the houses are only one story high and thatched, there is only one small shop in the village and no place for refreshments, the Duke of Roxburgh is superior of this village.
CHURCH [Roxburgh] Church (Parish)
Church (Parish)
Church (Parish)
Revd [Reverend] W. Lee Minister
Mr W. Laidlaw
Mr H. Nettleton
009.15 A small plain stone building seated for 500 people, Communicants about 250. The present building was erected in 1752, to which is attached a Small burying place. The present incumbent is Revd. [Reverend] William Lee.
MANSE [Roxburgh] Manse (Ph) [Parish]
Manse (Ph) [Parish]
Manse (Ph) [Parish}
Revd [Reverend] W. Lee
Mr W. Laidlaw
Mr H. Nettleton
009.15 A good dwelling house two stories high, with Garden, Glebe and Out offices attached, the property of the Minister for the time being,

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Sheet 9-15 -- Parish of Roxburgh -- Collected by C. E Hewitt Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]

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