Volume 2
Historical and statistical account of Dunfermline / By the Rev. Peter Chalmers.
- Chalmers, Peter, 1790?-1870
- Date:
- 1844-1859
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Historical and statistical account of Dunfermline / By the Rev. Peter Chalmers. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![; Page volume — Another, omitted in my last list, in 1624, Alexander Clerk—In 1755, Alexander Wedderburn became Provost, afterwards Lord Chancellor of England—Amusing anecdote of him by Lord Campbell—Notice of him in Burke’s See of him at Pitferrane House, ; : —— - 804-8 Police—Sheriff Uhura DeaeOnce Railay and cue conveyances, 358-60 ECCLESIASTICAL STATE. Abbey—St Andrew’s and North Churches—Free and Dissenting Churches —Scottish and Episcopal—Roman Catholic Congregation—Mission- ary (present Mr M‘Donald)—Church Statistics—List of early Minis- ters of Chapel of Ease, Dunfermline—Religious Societies, . 360-65 Ancient Ecclesiastical State—Additional Memoranda of some of the Min- isters of Dunfermline from the period of the Reformation—Mr David Ferguson, Mr John Fairful, Mr John Murray, Mr Robert Kay, Mr William Pierson, Mr Thomas Kinninmonth, Mr James Graham, Mr Simon Couper, Dr Alexander Munro, Mr John Balneve, Mr John Gray, Mr William Gullane, Mr Ralph Erskine—Notice of Famous Tryal of Mr James Grame—Brown’s Gospel Truth—Office of Reader ~—Lord Bowhill, : ‘ : : , 2 365-70 EDUCATION. List of Schools, Teachers, and number of Scholars in April .1858— Masters of the Song, from Mr Rankine to the present Mr Locke— Notice of teaching Deaf and Dumb Children; , : 371-2 LITERATURE. Libraries in Dunfermline—Instructive Popular Lectures since 1844— Names of Lecturers and their subjects, . J : 372-3 MISCELLANEA. St Leonard’s Hospital—Poor and Parochial Funds—Poor’s-house, and MacLean Fever Hospital—Classified Tables of inmates of both, for 1857-58, : ie ; ; P : 373-8 Dunfermline Sten Company: ‘ : , ; : 379-80 Prison, é . 380-2 Clerks of Pittencrieff Stentor. and tPalbirniee (otter of J, Clark, Esq., an officer, to the Author, as to Pittencrieff House, Dunfermline, 383-6 Cists found at Craig-dhu, near North Queensferry, May 1857, _. 386-8 Other remains at Port Ling, and Hillend wooded ridge, . ’ 388-9 New Churchyard—Strong masonry and pilaster recently seen in it—Wid- ening of its walks, &c.,—[ A proposal at present for an additional Churchyard], . ; 2 ‘ F ‘ 395, 429 Burrowes of Regalitie and Bhi cia ; , 410 Large Genealogical Tables—No. I., of the wicliwonde with notices of the Maxwells, Moubrays, eu AS Rollands, Barclays, Moncreiffs,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33284003_0002_0033.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


