The New Statistical Account of Scotland: List of parishes. EdinburghW. Blackwood and Sons, 1845 |
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Pagina 14
... parish is L. 13,685 , 6s . 8d . Scotch ; the real rent in 1828 was L. 27,944 , 3s . 2d . This includes rents of farms , mines , houses , & c . , the particulars of which I have in a statement beside me . It also includes the rents of ...
... parish is L. 13,685 , 6s . 8d . Scotch ; the real rent in 1828 was L. 27,944 , 3s . 2d . This includes rents of farms , mines , houses , & c . , the particulars of which I have in a statement beside me . It also includes the rents of ...
Pagina 22
... parish daily , and some of them more frequently . Ecclesiastical State . - The situation of the parish church is , per- haps , upon the whole , as good as any that could be found , although for some parts of the parish it is very ...
... parish daily , and some of them more frequently . Ecclesiastical State . - The situation of the parish church is , per- haps , upon the whole , as good as any that could be found , although for some parts of the parish it is very ...
Pagina 24
... parish is considerably subdivided . There are no Papists in the parish . Attendance at the Parish Church . - Divine service at the pa- rish church is well attended , especially in summer and when the weather is good , and the number of ...
... parish is considerably subdivided . There are no Papists in the parish . Attendance at the Parish Church . - Divine service at the pa- rish church is well attended , especially in summer and when the weather is good , and the number of ...
Pagina 25
... parish , and perhaps 30 more are at schools in the neighbouring parishes . The school fees are from 1s . to 1s . 6d . a - month . The teachers are nearly all members of the Established Church . The people in general may be said to be ...
... parish , and perhaps 30 more are at schools in the neighbouring parishes . The school fees are from 1s . to 1s . 6d . a - month . The teachers are nearly all members of the Established Church . The people in general may be said to be ...
Pagina 29
PARISH OF PENICUIK . PRESBYTERY OF DALKEITH , SYNOD OF LOTHIAN AND TWEEDDALE . THE REV . W. SCOTT MONCRIEFF , MINISTER . I. TOPOGRAPHY AND NATURAL HISTORY . - Name . * THIS parish seems , of old , to have been dedicated to St Mungo ...
PARISH OF PENICUIK . PRESBYTERY OF DALKEITH , SYNOD OF LOTHIAN AND TWEEDDALE . THE REV . W. SCOTT MONCRIEFF , MINISTER . I. TOPOGRAPHY AND NATURAL HISTORY . - Name . * THIS parish seems , of old , to have been dedicated to St Mungo ...
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