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Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel | Mr William Johnson | 2 Chains East from the | A plain stone building capable of accomo- | ||
(Primitive) | (Primitive) | Three horse shoes (PH) | dating about 200 erected in 1804 by the Subscrip- | |||
Methodist Chapel | Mr William Laidman | tions & free labor of the Congregation | ||||
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Methodist Chapel | Mr Cuthbert Miller | |||||
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Primitive Methodist Chapel | White’s Directory | |||||
Centenary Chapel | Centenary Chapel | Mr William Johnson | 1 Chain West from | A good stone Structure erected in 1839 at | ||
(Wesleyan Methodist) | (Wesleyan Methodist) | Dove Cote | an expense of about 800 Pounds which was sub- | |||
Centenary Chapel | Mr William Laidman | scribed by the Congregation It is capable of | ||||
(Wesleyan Methodist) | seating about 400 persons | |||||
Centenary Chapel | Mr Cuthbert Miller | |||||
(Wesleyan Methodist) | ||||||
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel | White’s Directory | |||||
Dove Cote | Dove Cote | Mr John Gillespie | 1 Chain East from | This place consists of a Farm house & a | ||
Dove Cote | John Butters Esqr | the Centenary Chapel | few old Cottages, There is an old Dove Cote a little | |||
Dove Cote | Mr Joseph Patterson | North of the houses from which they derive the | ||||
Hartley Dove Cot | List of Co Voters for 1858 | name | ||||
Seaton Burn is described in Name Book of Sheet 81 Plan 14 | ||||||
Hartley Lane is described in Name Book of Sheet 81 Plan 15 | ||||||
J. Considine Sapper Royal Engineers |
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