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Ordnance Survey - Renfrew county, OS Name Books - Renfrew county - Volume 20 - Town of Paisley, OS1/26/20

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Plan 12.2.19 Trace 6
TOWN OF PAISLEY


Nave (Church)
Transept (In Ruins)
Choir (In Ruins)
Cloister Court
St. Mirren's Chapel or Sounding Aisle
Queen Marjory's Tomb
Dormitory
Chapter House
Refectory and Principal Residence
Primitive Methodist Chapel
Independent Chapel
The Nave, which is now the Parish Church of the Abbey Parish, underwent a thorough repair in 1789
it is what is termed a Collegiate Church and has two Ministers assigned to it, the Minister of the first Charge
is allowed a Manse and About 5½ Acres of Glebe land, by the Heritors of the Parish. The Walls of the
Side Ailes of the Nave are Surmounted by a Plain Parapet at About 27 feet from the ground, the Walls of
the Nave rise About 33 feet higher, and the Parapet is pureed by embrasures, the Side Ailes are lighted
by Pointed Windows in the decorated Style, divided by Mullions into two, three and four lights,
The grand entrance to the Church is by Abbey Close, and is an elevation of much dignity, composed of
a grand Central and two lateral compartments, Seperated, and flanked by buttresses, three of Which are
terminated by recently erected Cones, a Similar one of which is on the east Side of the nave. The

Ordnance Survey - Renfrew county, OS Name Books - Renfrew county - Volume 20 - Town of Paisley, OS1/26/20

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Ordnance Survey - Renfrew 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 Renfrew, which is in the west of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.

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