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== '''History'''  ==
== '''History'''  ==


== '''Established Church—Old Parochial Registers''' ==
     The name of Liberton was formerly written ''Libertun, ''and is of Saxon origin'', ''and may have come because it was near a hospital for the sick of Edinburgh.  All traces of the hospital have vanished.  The surface is very undulating and beautiful.  The parish is intersected by two rivulets, by which eight  water mills are driven.  The parochial registers being in 1639 and have been kept regularly since.  They were recently rescured, repaired, and handsomely bound and put in a fire-proof charterchest.  Mr. Clement Little of Upper Liberton, founded the College Library of Edinburgh.  The church of Liberton is a very handsome Gothic structure, with a fine tower in a commanding situation, and was erected in 1815 from a plan by James Gillespie Graham, Esq.  The population of the parish in 1786 was 3457, and in 1831 was 4063.  The suspension of coal-work at Gilmerton has decreased the population since 1831.  The land is primarily used for potatoes, turnips, wheat, barley grass, oats, horses, pigs, coal, beans, line, and wool from sheep.  There are twenty hamlets in the parish and the largest of these is Gilmerton.  Edinburgh and Dalkeith are the the two closest market places.  There is no dissenting place of worship in the parish and most of the people profess to belong to the Established Church.  In 1836, 2873 persons belonged to the Estabished Church with 689 said to be Dissenters but a few who called themselves Dissenters were in fact heathens.  There are no Papists.
 
This account was written in 1839.


'''Source:''' ''New Statistical Account of Scotland ''(FHL book 941 B4sa, series 2 vol. 1)


== '''Established Church—Old Parochial Registers'''  ==


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In 1836, there were said to be 689 dissenters within the parish but there were no places of worship. Therefore, they would have worshiped in neighboring parishes.<br>
In 1836, there were said to be 689 dissenters within the parish but there were no places of worship. Therefore, they would have worshiped in neighboring parishes.<br>


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