OS1/11/39/38B
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CHURCH (SITE OF) | Church (site of) | Mr George Kerr Ford Mr Douglas Longfaugh Ford |
014 | This was the parish church of Cranston, it was erected about 1788 on the site of the former church (which was destroyed by fire) It was a plain Stone building with galleries & was seated for about 500. About 25 years ago it was removed by the Earl of Stair, and a new building erected in its stead at a short distance. |
TYNE LODGE | Tyne Lodge | Mr George Kerr Ford Mr Douglas Longfaugh Ford |
014 | A middling Sized dwelling house 2 Stories high and in good repair, it is situated near the hamlet of Ford and was erected about 80 years ago. It is not at present occupied. It is the property of James Dewar Esqr. - |
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[Page] 38bList of Names collected by Robert Miller c/a [civilian assistant]
Plan & Trace 14 A Trace 1, 3
Parish [of] Cranston
Object - Church - Church (site of)
Tyne Lodge - a house
[Signed] Robert Miller
c.a [civilian assistant]
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