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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ENDOWED SCHOOL (Girls) [Hatton of Fintray] | Female School (Endowed) Female School (Endowed) Female School (Endowed) |
Revd. [Reverend] William Ogilvie Minister, Fintray Mr. David Milne Teacher Fintray Mr. William Warrack Factor |
065 | A small building consisting of a school-room and teacher's residence. Salary derived from bequests from various sources, but confined to the parish of Fintray alone, and the fees of the pupils. Number of scholars about 30. |
HAUGHLAND | Haughland Haughland Haughland |
Mr. William Warrack Mr. David Milne Mr. John Shand, Tenant |
065 | A farmsteading in the village of Fintray with offices and garden attached. It is also an Inn. Property of Sir William Forbes, Bart. [Baronet]. |
SCHOOL [Hatton of Fintray] | School School School |
Mr. William Warrack Mr. David Milne Revd. [Reverend] William Ogilvie |
065 | A schoolroom and teachers residence, erected in 1811 and enlarged in 1851. Teachers salary derived from Government and the fees of the pupils. Average number in attendance about 80. |
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[Page] 47Parish of Fintray
[Note relating to 'Haughland'] - "Haugh, Hawch, Hauch, Halche. Low Lying flat ground on
the border of a river. (Jamieson)
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