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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
U.P. Church United Presbyterian Church
United Presbyterian Church
United Presbyterian Church
United Presbyterian Church
Mr J. LocKhart
Mr William Knox
Rev [Reverend] Robert Paisley
Robert Curror Esqr
017.07 United Presbyterian Ch [Church] in the village of St Ninians. Built by the Subscription of the congregation. The architecture is plain & substantial. Contains 1300 sittings. Not endowed.
Manse United Presbyterian Manse
United Presbyterian Manse
United Presbyterian Manse
United Presbyterian Manse
Mr J. LocKhart
Mr William Knox
Rev [Reverend] Robert Paisley
Robert Curror Esqr
017.07 A neat two Storey Slated building in good repair, with a garden and one Acre of ground attached. It is the residence of the U.P. [United Presbyterian] Minister pro tem [pro tempore- for the moment] - And the property of the Congregation.
Coxethill Coxethill
Coxethill
Coxethill
Coxethill
Coxethill
Coxithill
Coxethill
Mr J. Lockhart
Mr William Knox
Rev [Reverend]
Robert Paisley Grasson's County Map
Johnston's County Map
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Deeds of the Estate Also the House.
017.07 Farmsteading, dwellinghouses two, out offices one, all slated & in good repair. Property of Mr Murray, Polmaise.

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Parish of St Ninians

Note - Manse - It is superfluous to write U.P. Manse to this object as it is so near to the U.P. Curch

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