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West Chapel | West Chapel | Inscription on Chapel | On Sheet | This is the Presbyterian Chapel (English) | ||
(English | Revd J. A. Huie (Minister) | 20.5 | It was erected in 1818 and is capable | |||
Presbyterian) | Mr William Short | of accommodating 680 persons | ||||
There is a day School attached, which is | ||||||
attended by about 100 Scholars of both | ||||||
Sexes. Mr Wm Duncan Teacher | ||||||
1st UP Chapel | The 1st UP Chapel | Mr Robt Brown Junr | On sheet | A commodious building containing about | ||
Mr Robt Brown Senr | 20.5 | 800 Sittings. Situated in Cheviot St. | ||||
Mr Geo. Henderson | Revd Jas Muirhead Minister | |||||
2nd UP Chapel | The 2nd UP Chapel | Mr Robt Brown Junr | On sheet | A UP Chapel in church Street opposite | ||
Mr Geo. Henderson | 20.5 | the Prison, it is a long barn like structure | ||||
Mr Robt Brown Senr | and contains about 400 Sittings | |||||
Revd Peter Whyte Minister | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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