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Black plaque № 51509

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Christian's House Built in 1712. Around 1746 this house was used for Episcopalian services by Rev. Alexander Greig when, because of support for the Jacobite cause, government legislation forbade congregattions larger than five. In the 1850's it was the family home of Peter Christian, solicitor and Sheriff-clerk of Kincardineshire. Stonehaven Heritage Society 1991

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