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Architecture Notes

Event ID 794662

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Architecture Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/794662

NT27NE 71 27227 76113

NT27NE 111 27202 76108 St James Church

NT27NE 616 27246 76102 Rectory

Architect: David John Chisholm

Above the entrance to St James's Church Hall, John's Place, has been inserted a lintel removed in the first instance from a house in Chapel Lane. In a small panel at the left-hand side there are two sets of initials, T F and A M. A larger panel to the right contains the main inscription in a couplet: THAY ARE WELCVM HEIR THAT/GOD DOIS LOVE AND FEIR 1590.

RCAHMS 1951.

NMRS Reference.

Edinburgh, Leith, Free St. John's Church Manse.

PLANS:

Dick Peddie & MacKay, Edinburgh. New.

Bin 18, Bag 2. J. Dick Peddie. 1850.

Edinburgh, Queen Charlotte Street. Free St. John's Church.

Architect: John Paterson 1870-1871.

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