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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BROXBURN VILLAGE For descriptive remarks See S. [Sheet] 6 No. 15
FREE CHURCH Free Church
Free Church
Mr. C. Hislop Teacher
Mr. J. Law Holygate
006 [Situation] At the west end of Broxburn village.
A small but very neat edifice at the W. [West] end of the Village, it was erected by Public Subscription in 1848. The front is Gothic with a small belfry on top - it is well lighted by a number of tall narrow diamond paned windows - the interior is plain with a small gallery in the S. [South] end and it Contains free sittings for about 250 - The present Clergyman is the Revd.
MANSE Manse F.C. [Free Church]
Manse F. C. [Free Church]
Mr. C. Hislop Teacher
Mr. J. Law Holygate
006 [Situation] At the west side of the Free Church
A very neat Stone building on the W. [West] side of the Church, erected by subscription - it is two storeys high & slated - has a small shrubbery in front and a well kept garden in rear

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Ph. [Parish] of Uphall -- S. [Sheet] 6 No. 14 T. [Trace] 3

[Note under Manse:]
Manse only to be written
on plan as it is so near
the church to which it
belongs.

Not necessary in any case -
Parish Manses - M a n s e
District Manses - Manse
All other Manses - Manse
O.M.O. [Ordnance Mapping Office]

[Signed]
J. Carpenter C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant]
17th. Nov. [November] 1855

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