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When this Chapel was first constructed it may have been in connection................& Ireland to officiate in such chapels in Scotland, and it never was in
with the Episcopal Church of Scotland but at a later period the.............................and it never was in connection with the Episcopal Church
Clergyman and congregation may have renounced the ecclesiastical....................of Scotland, the congregation being members of the English
jurisdiction of that Church. Or, the clergyman may have been ordained..................Church & the Chapel being nominally under its jurisdiction
in England and accepted the present [---] Chapel...................................................of the Bishop of London who is Bishop of all foreign Chapels
from the Trustees without Induction by any ecclesiastical
authority this vesting the whole ecclesiastical authority in the Trustees
of the Chapel. Besides the clergyman may perform the Church............................P.S. May state that [---] submitted your remarks & suggestions to those
of England Service in this Chapel but that of itself will not...................................persons whom I consider would likely take the greatest interest in
constitute it to be designated a Church of England Chapel...................................seeing the names correctly written, but I could get none of these to
unless it is legally under the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of an English Bishop..........approve of your suggestions.
of the Church of England which cannot be the case as they have
no jurisdiction in Scotland.
Make particular enquiry respecting the foregoing, for from....................................Peter Daniels 2nd Corpl R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
all the information already received I think it should be shown,
and written "Chapel", or perhaps more properly written "English
Chapel" thus showing it not to belong legally nor Ecclesiastically,
to the Episcopal Church of Scotland. nor to the Church
of England, but the latter name English Chapel would show that
the service was the same as the English Church without any ecclesiastical
connection.
By order
[signed]
Robert Skinner
Serj [Serjeant] RE [Royal Engineers]
Ordnance Survey - Nairn county, OS Name Books - Nairn county - Volume 7 - Town of Nairn, OS1/22/7
This volume contains information on place names found in the town of Nairn.
Ordnance Survey - Nairn county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Nairn, which is in the north east of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.