OS1/11/104/57

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ST JOHN'S CHAPEL (Episcopal) [Princes Street] St John's Chapel (Episcopal) The Very Rev. [Reverend] E. B. Ramsay Ainslie Place
The Rev. [Reverend] B. Addison Ainslie Place
A large and handsome built edifice of the Gothic style of architecture, erected in 1818 at a cost of about £15000. The north and south walls are richly buttressed, and terminated by a cornice and battlement, at the west end rises a slightly projecting and elegant tower 120 feet in height surmounted by turrets. The interior is well fitted out with seats &c, and afford accommodation for about 820 persons. The incumbent is the Very Rev. [Reverend] E. B. Ramsay & the Rev. B. Addison. Below this chapel on the south side is a range of arched burial vaults and on the East of it is a small cemetery.

Continued entries/extra info

[Page] 57
List of Names collected by David Hannay c/a [civilian assistant] Jany [January] 23 1851

Object
St. John's Chapel (Episcopal)] - A Church

[signed] David Hannay c/a [civilian assistant]

Transcriber's notes

This Name Book refers to Edinburgh 1852 - Sheet 34
OS large scale Scottish town plans, 1847-1895 - Scale: 1:1056

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

Bizzy- Moderator, raschdorff

  Location information for this page.

  There are no linked mapsheets.