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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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PHILP'S SCHOOL | Philp's School Philp's School Philp's School Philp's School |
Mr. James Cousins (secretary to committee) Mr. William Arthur Master Mr. Thomson (Old Dunnikier House) Mr. John Duff (Pathhead) |
[situation] On the S. [South] side of Nether Street. An endowed School built & supported by the income derived from property left by Robert Philp of Edenshead, by will dated 15th May 1820, in which after enumerating some few legacies he directed that 3/8 of the income of the whole residue of his means & estate should be devoted to the Education & Clothing of 150 poor children (Boys & Girls) in the districts of Dunnikier, St. Clairtown & Hawklymuir. From the increase in value of the property the number of children is now augmented to 300. The scholars are taught a general course of English education, & are furnished from the fund with books, Paper etc. The masters salary is £150 per annum. Masters assistant £80 per annum. Mistress £40 per annum & a Female Assistant £25 per annum. |
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PATHHEAD FREE CHURCH | Pathhead Free Church Pathhead Free Church Pathhead Free Church |
Revd. [Reverend] Charles Jameson Minister Thomas Millie Revd. [Reverend] Charles Haxton |
[situation] On the W. [West] side of The Green. A plain stone building erected by subscription in 1844, it contains 830 sittings none of which are free The ministers stipend is £160 per annum. There is a Manse belonging to the Church situate on the South side of the Panney Road |
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