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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WHINNYHAUGH | Whinnyhaugh | Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Girdwood Manse Bridge End. Mr. Curry Dalmore School |
012 | Two Cottage houses under same roof. They are one story high, thatched & in bad repair. This place is about 1/8 mile east from Loganlee and is the property of Mr. Hall |
WHINNY BRAE | Whinny Brae | Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Girdwood Manse Bridge End. Mr. Minelaw Loganbrae Cottage |
012 | A steep bank covered with grass extending from Whinnyhaugh in a (S.W.) [South Westerly] direction to Glencross Burn |
GREENLAW COTTAGES | Greenlaw Cottages | Mr. Minelaw Loganbrae Cottage Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Girdwood Manse Bridge End. |
012 | A row of substantial cottages (nearly new) built with stone and slated. They are on the farm of Greenlaw Mains, and are occupied by labourers employed on that farm. They are the property of Mr. Trotter of Bush. |
DALMORE SCHOOL | Dalmore School | Mr. Curry Dalmore School | 012 | A neat substantial building built of stone, one storey High & slated, situated on the south end of Easter Auchindinny Bridge The end of the school comes to the road and is joined by a row of cottages extending to the south. It was built by Mr. Sammerville of Dalmore Mill, average number of scholars (boys & girls) 100. Mr. Curry is the Master whose salary are the fees of the scholars |
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[Page] 71Plan 12D Trace No. 1
[Collected by] Samuel Carson
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