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Hastings Cottage | Hastings Cottage | Doctor Davison | 3 chains West from | A good stone and brick House built in 1816 by | ||
Hastings Cottage | Reverend John Brown | the Manse | Dr Davison who holds it on lease from Lord | |||
Hastings Cottage | Mr Barnabus Fenwick | Hastings there are good out offices gardens &c | ||||
Hastings Cottage | List of County Voters | attached | ||||
The Manse | The Manse | Doctor Davison | 3 chains East from | A plain good stone house |
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The Manse | Reverend John Brown | Hastings Cottage | Congregation in 1850 for their Ministers to reside | |||
The Manse | Mr Barnabus Fenwick | in there is a Plantation Garden & Ornamental | ||||
ground appertaining to it | ||||||
English Presbyterian Chapel | Presbyterian Chapel | Doctor Davison | 7 chains South East | A strong & rather neat looking stone structure | ||
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(English) | from the Manse | Capable of seating about 500 built in 1847 together | |||
Presbyterian Chapel | Reverend John Brown | with the school joining by the Congregation at | ||||
(English) | an expense of 650 or 700 the Reverend John | |||||
Presbyterian Chapel | Mr Barnabus Fenwick | Brown is Minister and is maintained by his | ||||
(English) | Congregation | |||||
Foreman’s Row is described in Name Book of Sheet 81 Plan 6 | ||||||
J Considine |
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Transcribed by PW and CTW
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