S17.16 Entry In Schedule Of Monuments

MID 04205 (No.26) 15 Jul. 2010
ENTRY in Schedule of Monuments, appearing to SCOTTISH MINISTERS to be of national importance, in respect of monument known as NEWTON, recorded 14 Sep. 1993, is hereby in accordance with provisions of section 1(5) of Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 amended as thereinmentioned. Dated 25 Nov. 2009; with application on behalf of HISTORIC SCOTLAND.

MID 31422 (No.4) 29 Jun.1999
ENTRY in Schedule of Monuments - WHEREBY Monument known as ROSSLYN CHAPEL, ROSLIN, comprising remains of buildings associated with the collegiate church of Rosslyn, the maximum overall dimensions being 316 metres, North to South by 390 metres, West South West to East North East, forming part of subjects referred to in Feu Disp. to Trustees for friends of Rosslyn, recorded 21 Feb. 1994, is included in Schedule of Monuments appearing to SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SCOTLAND to be of national importance, the present owners whereof being ROBERT JAMES HOGG CRAWFORD, Slatebarns, Roslin. Dated 7 Oct. 1996.
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MID 03439 (No.1) 22 Apr. 2009
AMENDED ENTRY in Schedule of Monuments - WHEREBY the entry in Schedule of monuments appearing to SCOTTISH MINISTERS to be of National Importance in respect of monument known as ROSSLYN CASTLE, recorded 26 Feb. 1996, is amended as thereinmentioned. Dated 30 Mar. 2009.

MID 03440 (No.2) 22 Apr. 2009
CERTIFICATE OF EXCLUSION from Schedule of Monuments - WHEREBY Monument known as MARKET CROSS, MUSSELBURGH, referred to in Certificate of Service of Notice, recorded 10 Feb. 1950 is excluded from Schedule of Monuments appearing to SCOTTISH MINISTERS to be of national importance. Dated 18 Mar. 2009.

 

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