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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (Episcopalian) [Melrose] Holy Trinity Church (Episcopalian)

Holy Trinity Church (Episcopalian)
Holy Trinity Church (Episcopalian)
Holy Trinity Church (Episcopalian)
Trinity Church
James Curle Esqr
Allan Freer Esqr
T. J. Dunn Esqr
Revd [Reverend] William Murray Minister of Melrose
John Smith Esq Darnwick
Scottish Episcopal churchSociety's Report
008.01 A Small, but, very neat erection, in the Gothic Style of Architecture, having porch, Nave, And Small Chancel, the latter being lighted by a neat Stained glas Window, And at he west end is a Small "Bell Turret". The interior is neatly fitted up, And is Seated to accommodate about 200 Adults, but the building is capable of containing a much larger number - The Parsonage, is Situated in the Same enclosure, And a little to the east - It is built in the pointed, or Elizabethan Style, which harmonizes well, with the church, And gives to the whole a classic appearance -

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Melrose Parish -- Sheet 8 - 1 -- Trace 4
John McCabe

[Note LaurelbanK, name scored out] -- Not written on the Plan, not being considered
of Sufficient importance

[Spelling] -- Laurelbank
Laurelbank
Laurelbank
Laurelbank
Laurelbank

[Authorities] -- James Curle Esqr
Allan Freer Esqr
Miss Liston, proprietress -
T. J. Dunn Esqr
Revd [Reverend] William Murray
John Smith Esq

[Description] -- A Neat dwelling, Sitauted on "Weir Hill, And on the west Side of "Weirhill Place", there is a Small portion of ornamented ground on the South Side, And a good garden at the bacK, or north Side - It is the property, And residence of Miss Liston.

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