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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
POST OFFICE [Dalmellington] Post Office
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office
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William Walker Esqr
Revd. [Reverend] William Gilchrist
Mr. William G. Galloway
Mr. Robert Smith
046 A Small low thatched old building used at present as the post office nearly in the centre of the village. - It is a Subpost and money order office Ayr office is the major - It has one arrival 9 OClock A.M and one departure 1-00 oClock P.M no post on Sunday - Carsphairn is a Subpost of it and delivers letters twice a week there by a travelling post
BLACK BULL INN [Dalmellington] Black Bull Inn
Black Bull Inn
Black Bull Inn
Black Bull Inn
Black Bull Inn
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William Walker Esqr
Revd. [Reverend] William Gilchrist
Mr. William G Galloway
Mr. Robert Smith
046 A neat building two Storeys high with extensive Stabling at the rear all two Storeys high also Slated and all in good repair - the Second Inn in the village So far as Standing goes but the first in business. -
CROSS KEYS INN [Dalmellington] Cross Key's Inn
Cross Keys Inn
Cross Keys Inn
Cross Keys Inn
Cross Keys Inn
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William Walker Esqr
Revd. [Reverend] William Gilchrist
Mr. William G Galloway
Mr. Robert Smith
046 A Small old fashion building the Head Inn of the village two Storeys high Slated and only in tolerable repair. This and the last [Black Bull Inn] are the only two Inns in Dalmellington though there are 6 other Public houses but under no particular names

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