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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ST PATRICK'S R.C. CHAPEL | St..Patrick's Chapel (R,C) [Roman Catholic] St. Patrick's Chapel (R.C.) [Roman Catholic] |
Rev [Reverend] J McDonald On Front of Chapel |
022 | A very handsomely built edifice the interior of which is fitted up with pews to accommodate about 450 sitters. |
SCHOOL [Dumbarton] | School | Rev [Reverend] J McDonald | 022 | In connection with it [St. Patrick's R.C. Chapel], is School which is situated immediately north. |
Site of ST PATRICK'S COLLEGIATE CHURCH [Dumbarton Station on] | Site of St Patrick's Collegiate Church Site of St. Patrick's Collegiate Church Site of St. Patrick's Collegiate Church Site of St. Patrick's Collegiate Church |
Mr. Irvine Bookseller & Historian John Denny Esqr. Origines Parochiales Scotiae New Statistical Acct, [Account] |
022 | The Railway Station now occupies the ground on which this ancient Structure Stood. One of the Tower Arches is still preserved although removed about 9 years ago to its present site forming the gate way into the Burgh School off Church St., it is called College Bow of which see description in N. [Name] Sheets for Plan 22-6.11 |
Continued entries/extra info
9[Below entry for St. Patrick's Collegiate Church:]
"Besides the Parish Church there was a
Collegiate Church in the Parish. It was
founded in 1450, by Isabella the Duchess
of Albany and Countess of Lennox.
A single arch, supposed to be the remains
of the Church, is still in existence close
to the town."
New Stat Acct [Statistical Account]
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Alison James- Moderator, eAndrew McEwan
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