Ayrshire volume 45

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/3/45/1 MAYBOLE [town] Maybole Maybole Maybole Maybole Maybole William Menzies J. G. Hannay William Rennie County Voters List Johnstons County Map 044 ; 045 Situated on a gently sloping declivity affording a delightful view of the low ground and the hills beyond towards the east, S.E. [South East] and South, it is very irregular most of the streets being narrow and badly paved The principal thoroughfare which extends through the whole length of the town in a NE [North Easterly] and Southwesterly direction has three distinct names New Yards to the N. E. [North East] extending from the Railway Station to Maybole Castle is pretty regular the houses being mostly recently erected neat and two storey, Whitehall to the S.W. [South West] is regular the houses of which are also modern and with a few exceptions two storey Main Street in the Centre extending from the N. [North] end of Welltrees Street to Maybole Castle is irregular and badly paved. Many of the houses, which are nearly all two storey and in good repair, have been rebuilt and others repaired giving them in general a neat appearance, this is almost exclusively a street of shops grocers drapers [etc] the only one in the town with shops worthy of notice. The streets branching off towards the S.E. [South East] from this are narrow steep and irregular and the houses are generally one storey. The Old burying ground is situated in the S.E. [South East] part of the town & it is enclosed by a stone wall six feet high. The Old Parish Church stood about the centre of it but no trace whatever remains of the building at present having been totally removed at the erection of the present Church which stands at the N. [North] side of New Yards adjacent to and west of the burying ground a new two storey dwelling house stands on the site of what was once called the Black house, the houses of the Abbots of Crossraguel extended
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OS1/3/45/2 extended from this Westward but they have all been removed and new dwelling houses occupy their sites there is a [weekly] Market held on thursday. A general Post office a Circulating Library a Coach starts daily for Ayr from the Sun Inn at 9 a.m. returning at 7 p.m. another passes through from Girvan to Ayr at the same time in the morning passing on its return at 6 p.m. also two Coaches which run between Ayr and N. Steward pass through here daily, - The derivation of the name of the town And Parish of Maybole in the former Statistical account from Maybole, must be regarded as purely fanciful. Chalmers in his Caledonia says that the earliest Notice of the Name is in a Charter of Henry III in Hearne's Liber Niger. viz in 1192 Duncan the son of Gilbert di Galivieia gave to God and Saint Mary of Maelros a certain piece of land in Carrick Named Maybothel, and he suggests in Consequence an Anglo-Saxon derivation". Statistical Account 1842
OS1/3/45/3 BALLONEY Balloney Balloney Balloney Ballony W. Menzies J. G. Hannay W. Rennie County Voters list 044 Farmsteading consisting of dwelling house and out offices one storey high Slated and in good repair, and a range of two storey slated dwelling houses occupied by weavers - Property of Thomas Gleghorn, Esq.-
OS1/3/45/3 THE BOG The Bog The Bog The Bog W. Menzies J. G. Hannay W. Rennie 044 A low lying tract of ground, including a range of one storey Slated dwelling houses in tolerable repair. These houses are built about twenty Years. Up till that time the place where they stand was a marsh, hence probably the name.-
OS1/3/45/3 MILLHOUSE Mill house Mill house Mill house W. Menzies J. G. Hannay W. Rennie 044 Two dwelling houses in a range, one Storey high, Thatched, and in good repair, occupied by weavers. A mill once stood in the vicinity from which Circumstance, no doubt, the name is derived.-
OS1/3/45/3 WEAVER VENNEL [Maybole] Weaver Vennell Weaver Vennell Weaver Vennell W. Menzies J.G. Hannay W. Rennie 044 Extends from the junction of Coral Glen and Mason's Row on the west to the Grave Yard or Kirklands on the east. The street is narrow and irregular- houses principally one storey, slated and in tolerable repair. Mostly occupied by weavers. -
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OS1/3/45/4 WELLTREES STREET [Maybole] Welltrees Street Welltrees Street Welltrees Street W. Menzies J.G. Hannay W. Rennie 044 Extends from the west end of Main Street to Weaver Vennal near Welltrees Spout from which it takes its name. It is narrow and irregular - houses all one storey and in tolerable repair, principally occupied by weavers.
OS1/3/45/4 WHITEHALL Whitehall Whitehall Whitehall Whitehall W. Menzies J.G. Hannay W. Rennie County Voters list 044 Extends from the north end of Coral Glen to the west end of Main Street at the north end of Welltrees Street. The houses are principally two storey, slated and in good repair. A few small grocers shops, but the principal occupants are Weavers.
OS1/3/45/4 SUN INN [Maybole] Sun Inn Sun Inn Sun Inn W. Menzies J.G. Hannay W. Rennie 044 A two Storey Slated building with the offices attached, all in good repair. Property of Mr. John Orr, Clerk, Cupar Fifeshire.
OS1/3/45/4 KING'S ARMS HOTEL [Maybole] King's Arms Hotel King's Arms Hotel King's Arms Hotel W. Menzies J.G. Hannay W. Rennie 044 A large three storey slated building with out offices attached all in good repair. Property of Mr. James Rennie, the occupant.-
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OS1/3/45/5 Branch of the Union Bank of Scotland [Maybole] Branch of the Union Bank of Scotland Branch of the Union Bank of Scotland Branch of the Union Bank of Scotland W. Menzies J.G. Hannay William Rennie 044 A large two storey slated building in good repair- Branch of the Union Bank of Scotland.- Formerly occupied by the late William Niven Esqr.-
OS1/3/45/5 Branch of the ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND [Maybole] Branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland Branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland Branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland W. Menzies J.G. Hannay William Rennie 044 A large two storey slated building in good repair, Branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland.-
OS1/3/45/5 Branch of the WESTERN BANK OF SCOTLAND [Maybole] Branch of the Western Bank of Scotland Branch of the Western Bank of Scotland Branch of the Western Bank of Scotland W. Menzies J.G. Hannay William Rennie 044 This is a branch of the Western Bank of Scotland. Two storey high, slated and in good repair.-
OS1/3/45/5 MAIN STREET [Maybole] Main Street Main Street Main Street W. Menzies J.G. Hannay William Rennie 044 The principal street of the town extending from Whitehall at the North end of Welltrees Street on the west to the Castle on the East.- The houses are nearly all two storey high, slated and in good repair, occupied principally by shop-keepers.-
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OS1/3/45/6 SCHOOL GREEN School Green School Green School Green W. Menzies W. Rennie J.G. Hannay 044 An open green space, is a common where cattle shows etc. etc. are held
OS1/3/45/6 POORHOUSE [Maybole] Poor house Poor house Poor house W. Menzies William Rennie J.G. Hannay 044 A large three storey slated building in good repair. Property Sir James Ferguson. Bart. [Baronet] Kilkerran. It is rented by the board for the accommodation of the poor of the parish who cannot subsist on the regular out door allowance, there are about thirty paupers in it at present.
OS1/3/45/6 SCHOOL VENNEL [Maybole] School Vennell School Vennell School Vennell W. Menzies William Rennie J.G. Hannay 044 Extends from the school Green to the Main Street, it is narrow and irregular, The houses are nearly all one storey high, slated and in good repair.
OS1/3/45/6 BACK VENNEL [Maybole] Back Vennel Back Vennel Back Vennel W. Menzies William Rennie J.G. Hannay 044 Extends from the Main Street to Weaver vennell, narrow and steep, houses mostly one storey slated and in tolerable repair
OS1/3/45/7 FREE CHURCH [Maybole] Free Church Free Church Free Church Free Church J.G. Hannay W. Menzies W. Rennie County Voters list 044 Is an elegant and commodious building erected about 12 years ago and is capable of containing 800 persons, it is a plain Gothic structure, and is well lighted with gas internally, it was erected by the Free Church Congregation, The Ministers stipend is £100 per annum, with a free House.
OS1/3/45/7 FREE CHURCH MANSE [Maybole] Manse (Free Church) Manse (Free Church) Manse (Free Church) W. Menzies W. Rennie J.G. Hannay 044 A neat substantial building two storeys high, slated and in good repair, it is the manse attached to the Free Church. Situated - near Duncanland T.P. [Toll Point]
OS1/3/45/7 FOUL VENNEL [Maybole] Foul Vennell Foul Vennell Foul Vennell J.G. Hannay W. Menzies W. Rennie 044 A narrow street with a row of houses on one side principally one storey high, thatched and middling repair.- Property of the Marquis of Ailsa
OS1/3/45/8 MAYBOLE CASTLE Maybole Castle Maybole Castle Maybole Castle J.G. Hannay W. Menzies W. Rennie 044 ; 045 An ancient seat of the the Earls of Carrick with which are associated various local traditions.- The Property of the Marquis of Ailsa - now inhabited by his Factor. Maybole Castle is constructed in the Gothic Style of Architecture and has been recently rebuilt and enlarged about 8 years ago.- It is four storeys high and is in excellent repair.- On the south west side and immediately below the window of the fourth storey, are cut out in stone, thirteen heads, which are traditionally known to have been the heads of a gang of Gipseys, the leader of whom fell in love with the Lady of Culzean, who was determined to elope with him, but was taken and confined in the Castle, and the heads of the Gipseys put up in remembrance of the act.-
OS1/3/45/8 [Page] 8 " Besides the Castle of Maybole, the former residence of the Earls of Cassillis, and the principal part of which is still " in excellent preservation, there are more or less entire, the "Castles of Newark. Greenan, Dunduff Etc Etc. ** Statistical Account (1842) ** "On the east the town is no longer bounded by the Castle, and The Earl of Cassillis' granaries. The castle, no doubt, occupies its original "site, but an elegant range of buildings, called the New Yards, extend "the line of houses very considerably in that quarter," Patersons History of Ayrshire (1847) "Tradition affirms that the Countess "of Cassillis, after her elopement with " Sir John Faa, "The Gipsey Laddie, " "about the middle of the seventeenth "century, was was confined to this Castle "for life." Statistical Account (1842)
OS1/3/45/9 CARRICK ACADEMY Carrick Academy Carrick Academy Carrick Academy Carrick Academy Rev. [Reverend] William Menzies J.G. Hannay Esq William Rennie Esq Mr Alexander Henderson Teacher 044 Erected in 1848 by a private individual supported partly by allowances from Sir James Ferguson and the general assembly and partly by the fees - Course of education English reading and writing, Arithmetic and Mathematics in all their branches, Latin, French, Greek Etc Etc. Attended by about 200 pupils - Teachers salary £30. one storey slated and in good repair, Now rented - Partly endowed by the late Sir C.D. Ferguson, who left £20 a year towards its support.
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OS1/3/45/10 TOWN HALL [Maybole] Town Hall Town Hall Town Hall Rev. [Reverend] William Menzies J.G. Hannay Esq William Rennie Esq 044 Erected about the middle of the sixteenth century and was the town residence of the Blairquhan Family Is in the Gothic style of architecture and in a good state of preservation. It has underwent frequent repair,Three storey high and slated. From the middle of the building a square tower rises to a height of about 30 feet. The lower part is used as the lock up.
OS1/3/45/10 BLAIRQUHAN CASTLE 044 "On the west end (of Maybole Town) is a castle, which belonged sometime to "the Laird of Blairquhan, which is now the tolbuith, and is adorned with a "pyremide, and a row of ballesters round it, raised upon the top of the stair - "-case, into which they have mounted a fyne clock. "Abercrobmie's Account "The present tolbooth, the town residence of the Lairds of Blairquhan. Patterson's History (1847)
OS1/3/45/10 PARISH SCHOOL [Maybole] School (Parish) School (Parish) School (Parish) Rev. [Reverend] William Menzies J.G. Hannay Esqr. Willliam Rennie Esq 044 The parish school - A neat one storey slated bulding. It has an endorsement of £50 per annum left by the late Sir C.D. Ferguson- for the Course of Education, English reading and writing, arithmetic & Mathematics in all their branches, Latin, French, Greek etc. Average attendance of pupils 80, Teachers salary £34 with allowance for house and garden.
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OS1/3/45/10 The information regarding the Town Hall and Blairquhan Castle should be read together and considered. It is unclear and further research should be undertaken to clarify the information.
OS1/3/45/11 GARDEN OF EDEN Garden of Eden Rev [Reverend] William Menzies J.G. Hannay Esq, William Rennie Esq 045 A piece of enclosed ground now occupied as a kitchen garden. It formerly belonged to the Collegiate Church. Nothing is known of the derivation of the name.
OS1/3/45/12 OLD COLLEGE (Remains of) [Maybole] Old College Old College Old College Rev [Reverend] William Menzies J.G. Hannay Esqr. William Rennie Esqr. 044 ; 045 Founded in 1441 by Gilbert Kennedy of Dunure, the walls are about 10 feet high and apparently were never higher. A small portion of it is still roofed and used as the family vault of the Cassillis family. enclosed by a stone wall and the space within planted. It was endowed out of the provost and priest's lands in the Parish of Kirkmichael, which fell into the hands of the Earl of Cassillis upon the dissolution of the College at the Reformation - Statistical Account 1842.
OS1/3/45/12 DANGERLAND SCHOOL Dangerland School Dangerland School Dangerland School Rev. [Reverend] William Menzies J.G. Hannay Esqr. William Rennie Esqr. 045 Built in 1845 and maintained by Free Church. average attendance 150. Teachers Salary £10 a year And School fees. Course of education. English reading and writing and arithmetic. One storey slated and in good repair.
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OS1/3/45/12 [Page] 12 Town of Maybole Also on the page under 'Old College' are the words: "This was an establishment of Considerable " importance and had a rector and three [prebends]**. "The Black House and well Trees still remain " of the residences of the priests, and the orchards " that Surrounded the Others are well known." Statistical Account (1842)
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OS1/3/45/13 MASON'S ROW Mason's Row Mason's Row Mason's Row W. Menzies J.G. Hannay William Rennie 044 A row of dwelling houses extending from the junction of Coral Glen and Weaver Vennell to the Southern extremity of the town. They are all one storey slated and in good repair. Principally occupied by weavers
OS1/3/45/13 GARDENROSE Garden-rose Garden-rose W. Menzies J. G. Hannay 044 Farmsteading consisting of dwelling house and out Offices all one storey high, slated and in tolerable repair. Property of Andrew Galloway Esqr. C.E. [Collector Excise?]
OS1/3/45/13 LADYLAND T.P. Ladyland Toll Ladyland Toll Ladyland Toll W. Menzies J. G. Hannay William Rennie 044 A small one storey slated dwelling or Toll house at which full rates are payable on a County Trust road. The name is derived from Glen Quarry.
OS1/3/45/13 LADYLAND Lady-land Lady-land Lady-land W. Menzies J. G. Hannay Thomas Rennie 044 A stripe of ground lying on or forming the western extremity of Maybole extending from the green to Whitehall - some houses have been recently erected on it near the green and also near Whitehall - I have not been able to ascertain its derivation. Property of W. B. Brown Esqr. Banker
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OS1/3/45/14 CORAL GLEN Coral Glen Coral Glen Coral Glen W. Menzies J.G. Hannay William Rennie 044 A street along which extends on one side a row of dwelling houses formerly the western extremity of Maybole extending from the west end of Whitehall to the junction of Mason's row and Weaver vennell - with one or two exceptions the houses are one storey nearly all slated and in good repair, occupied by Weavers.
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OS1/3/45/15 RAGGED SCHOOL [Maybole] Ragged School Ragged School Ragged School William Menzies Minister J. G. Hannay W. Rennie 044 ; 045 For destitute And neglected children who receive besides elementary and religious instruction a portion of food and clothing - attended by about 35. House rented. Teachers Salary £20 a year. Supported by Voluntary Subscription. Not endowed. One storey. Slated and in good repair.-
OS1/3/45/15 CEMETERY [Maybole] Cemetery Cemetery Cemetery William Menzies, Minister J. G. Hannay W. Rennie 045 Recently provided by Heritors, the old burying ground being overcrowded - half the space belonging to two private gentlemen who dispose of Small portions as wanted.
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OS1/3/45/16 WELLTREES SPOUT Welltrees Spout Welltrees Spout Welltrees Spout W. Menzies J. G. Hannay W. Rennie 044 A very large and never failing Spring of excellent water, It flows copiously from white [faced?] stone and has no appearance of any Kind of mineral. It derives its name from the Circumstance of Several large trees having stood in its vicinity at one time. They are all cut down now but [one]
OS1/3/45/16 RED LION INN [Maybole] Red Lion Inn Red Lion Inn Red Lion Inn W. Menzies J.G. Hannay W. Rennie 044 Where John Knox held his celebrated controversy with Quintin Kennedy Abbot of Crossraguel in 1563. it is two storey high and in good repair
OS1/3/45/16 GAS WORKS [Maybole] Gas Works Gas Works Gas Works W. Menzies J. G. Hannay W. Rennie 044 Property of a Company of private Individuals Constructed in the year 1832 And is in excellent repair.
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OS1/3/45/17 POST OFFICE [Maybole] Post Office Post Office Post Office J. G. Rennie W. Menzies W. Rennie 044 ; 045 Opens at 7 A.M. and shuts at 10 P.M.. the mail arrives at half past 5 A. M. and departs at 12 o'clock at night. It is a money order office - The dwelling house of the Post Master is attached and is two storey high slated and in good repair.
OS1/3/45/17 INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL [Maybole] Industrial School Industrial School Industrial School Industrial School Margaret Wilson J. G. Hannay William Menzies William Rennie 044 Founded by the late Sir C. D. Ferguson Bart. [Baronet] of Kilkeiran about 10 years ago and is maintained by subscription principally from Lady Ferguson, and the Marchioness of Ailsa, it is attended by females - the branches taught are reading, writing, sewing and knitting, the average attendance is 70 - Schoolmistress' salary £15 per Annum.-
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OS1/3/45/18 SAWMILL Maybole Sawmill Maybole Sawmill Maybole Sawmill W. Menzies J. G. Hannay W. Rennie Recently built and carried on by Mr A. Jack.- A very extensive sawmill with a large storeroom and engine [house] connected to it - one of the houses [three,] the other two storey slated and in excellent repair - saws driven by an engine 10 horse power _ Property of A. Jack._
OS1/3/45/18 PARISH CHURCH [Maybole] Parish Church Parish Church Parish Church W. Menzies J. G. Hannay W. Rennie 045 Built in 1808- Interior improved in 1830 - accomodates from 12 to 1300.- Twelve free sittings reserved for the poor of the parish - square spire about 60 feet high; the front of the [steeple is the ?] "Worst possible taste". three storeys high slated and in good repair.-
OS1/3/45/18 PARISH MANSE [Maybole] Manse (Parish) Manse (Parish) Manse (Parish) W. Menzies J.G. Hannay W. Rennie 045 [Situation] stands near the Road or Street called Kirkland. Built in 1806 - In the usual style of Manse architecture two storey and in excellent repair - Glebe consists of about 12 acres and is worth £30 - The ministers stipend is 20 chalders of victual, half meal and half barley with £20 per annum for Communion elements -
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OS1/3/45/19 GREY STREET [Maybole] Maybole Grey Street Grey St.(or Kirkwynd) Grey St.(or Kirkwynd) William Menzies J.G. Hannay William Rennie 056 A narrow irregular Street extending from the Main Street to Reform Place, The houses are two storey thatched And in a bad state of repair being very old Kirkwynd is a more antiquated name.
OS1/3/45/19 REFORM PLACE [Maybole] Reform Place Reform Place Reform Place William Menzies J. G. Hannay William Rennie 044 ; 045 A range of two storey thatched dwelling houses extending from the South end of Grey Street in a S.W. [South West]direction for about 100 feet Occupied by weavers
OS1/3/45/19 SOCIETY HOUSE Society House Society House Society House William Menzies J. G. Hannay William Rennie 044 ; 045 A two storey slated building in good repair built by the benevolent society whose property it is, occupied by weavers.
OS1/3/45/19 SOCIETY STREET [Maybole] Society Street Society Street Society Street William Menzies J. G. Hannay William Rennie 044 ; 045 the houses of this street with one or two exceptions are one storey & slated & all in good repair. It derives its name from the circumstances of one of the houses having been built by the benevolent society.
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OS1/3/45/20 DRUMELLAN STREET [Maybole] Drumellan Street Drumellan Street Drumellan Street William Menzies Minister J.G. Hannay William Rennie 045 Is comparatively new houses two stories high, slated and in good repair. Occupied by weavers.
OS1/3/45/20 WELLTREES HILL Welltrees Hill Welltrees Hill Welltrees Hill William Menzies J. G. Hannay William Rennie 045 A range of one storey Slated dwelling houses in good repair occupied by weavers - Property of D. McKee Esqr Barr.-
OS1/3/45/20 SCOTTISH EPISCOPAL CHAPEL (Temporary) [Maybole] English Chapel English Chapel English Chapel Scottish Episcopal Chapel William Menzies Thomas Kennil J.G. Hannay Very Revd.[Reverend] William S. Wilson , Dean. 045 Erected in 1823 by Voluntary subscription. belonged the Wesleyan Methodists in 1840. used since that time by the English Church Mission as a place of meeting. Supported partly by allowances from the Episcopal Church Society, and partly by subscription. Proprietor The Wesleyan Methodists. No dedication
OS1/3/45/20 CHURCH [United Presbyterian; Maybole] United Presbyterian Church United Presbyterian Church United Presbyterian Church or U P Church William Menzies Thomas Kennil J. G. Hannay 044 Erected in 1797 by Voluntary Subscription, Supported by the Same Means. Not endowed. Built in the plain modern style and kept in good repair.-
OS1/3/45/20 [Page] 20 Drumellan Street P.W.Kennedy Esq. Proprietor of Drumellan Estate after which This street is named. The Street name does not appear to be otherwise materially fixed.
OS1/3/45/21 NEWYARDS Newyards Newyards Newyards Revd. [Reverend] William Menzies J. G. Hannay Esqr. William Rennie Esqr. 045 Extending from the junction of Castle Road, Main Street, and Smithy Brae on the South West to the Railway Station on the North East. - The houses are all of recent erection principally two storey, slated and in good repair - Originally yards and gardens hence the name.
OS1/3/45/21 SMITHYBRAE Smithybrae Smithybrae Smithybrae Reverend William Menzies J.G. Hannay Esqr. William Rennie Esqr. 045 A street along which extends a range of one storey dwelling houses partly slated and partly thatched in tolerable repair. Occupied chiefly by aggricultural labourers
OS1/3/45/21 KIRKLAND Kirkland Kirkland Kirkland Kirklands [ Revd. Reverend] William Menzies J.G. Hannay Esqr. William Rennie Esqr. County Voters List 045 Extending from the old burying ground on the S.W. [South West] to Duncanland T.P. [Turnpike] on the N.E. [North East]. Nearly all one storey, slated and in tolerable repair. A great number of proprietors.
OS1/3/45/21 BUCK'S HEAD INN [Maybole] Bucks Head Inn Bucks Head Inn Bucks Head Inn Revd [Reverend] William Menzies J.G. Hannay Esqr. William Rennie Esqr. 045 A two storey slated house with stables attached, all in good repair . Property of Mr. S. Fullerton.-
OS1/3/45/21 BLACK HOUSE Black House Black House Black House Revd. [Reverend] William Menzies J. G. Hannay Esqr. William Rennie Esqr. 044 ; 045 A two storey slated dwelling house erected in 1845 and in good repair . It is called the Black House from the circumstance of its occupying the site of a building of that name which had been at one time the residence of the Priests of the Collegiate church of Maybole.-
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OS1/3/45/22 CAIRN HOUSE Cairn House Cairn House Cairn House William Hannay J.G. Hannay Mr. Rennie 045 A one Storey Thatched house in the Kirklands in tolerable repair.
OS1/3/45/22 LADYLAND PARK Lady Land Park Lady Land Park Lady Land Park William Hannay J. G. Hannay Mr. Rennie 044 A piece of enclosed ground (arable) in the Lady Lands
OS1/3/45/22 CROFT Croft William Hannay J G Hannay Mr Rennie 044 A narrow lane leading from White Hall on the north west to Welltress Street on the north east enclosed by a wall of from 4 to 6 feet
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OS1/3/45/23 BACK ROAD [Maybole] Back Road Back Road J.G. Hannay Mr Rennie 044 ; 045 A Country Road on the North Western Extremity of the Town Commencing at the School Green on the South west and ending at the Red Bray on the N.W. [North West] . There is nothing remarkable about it. The Free Church stands about the Centre.
OS1/3/45/23 KIRKPORT Kirkport Kirkport J. G. Hannay Mr Rennie 044 ; 045 A street along which extends a range of two storey thatched dwelling houses called Reform Place
OS1/3/45/23 CASTLE ROAD [Maybole] Castle Road Castle Road Mr. Hannay Mr. Rennie 044 ; 045 A public road extending from Back Road on the North West to the junction of Newyards and Main Street on the South East
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OS1/3/45/24 COLLEGE PASS College Pass College Pass Mr Hannay Mr Rennie 044 ; 045 An old irregular street or lane on the south side of which is situated [beside the] Remains of the Old College.
OS1/3/45/24 NEW ROAD [Maybole] New Road New Road Mr Hannay Mr Rennie 044 A public road on the south side of which is situated Ladyland park and Ladyland
OS1/3/45/24 GREENSIDE Greenside Greenside Mr Hannay Mr Rennie 044 A street extending from School Vennel on the East to New Road on the West.
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OS1/3/45/25 THE BARNS The Barns The Barns The Barns Mr Hannay Mr Rennie Rev. [Reverend] W Menzies 044 ; 045 A neat substantian building two stoeys high, slated and in good repair - the residence of the United Presbyterian Minister at present' situated- a little east of the free church
OS1/3/45/26 [Page] 26 Town of Maybole This page is empty apart from signature: F. E. Pratt Lieut. [Lieutenant] Rl. [Royal] Engineers
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OS1/3/45/28 TOWN OF MAYBOLE ----- Plans 45 4 25 -- 44 8 5 -- 45 21 -- 45 5 1 INDEX Name Page Back Road -- 23 Back Vennel -- 6 Balloney -- 3 Black House -- 21 Branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland -- 5 Branch of the Union Bank of Scotland -- 5 Branch of the Western Bank of Scotland -- 5 Buck's Head Inn -- 21 Blairquhan Castle -- 10 Cairn House -- 22 Carrick Academy -- 9 Castle Road -- 23 Cemetery -- 15 College Pass -- 24 Coral Glen -- 14 Croft -- 22 Dangerland School -- 12 Drumellan Street -- 20 Foul Vennel -- 7 Free Church -- 7 Free Church Manse -- 7 Garden of Eden -- 11 Gardenrose -- 13 Gas Works -- 16 Greenside -- 24 Grey Street -- 19 Industrial School -- 17 King's Arms Hotel -- 4 Kirkland -- 21 Kirkport -- 23 Ladyland -- 13 Ladyland Park -- 22 Ladyland T.P. -- 13 Main Street -- 5 Mason's Row -- 13 Maybole -- 1 Maybole Castle -- 8 Millhouse -- 3 New Road -- 24 Newyards -- 21 Old College (Remains of) -- 12 Parish Church -- 18 Parish Manse -- 18 Parish School -- 10 Poorhouse -- 6 Post Office -- 17 Ragged School -- 15 Red Lion Inn -- 16 Reform Place -- 19 Sawmill -- 18 School Green -- 6 School Vennel -- 6 Scottish Episcopal Chapel -- 20 Smithybrae -- 21 Society House -- 19 Society Street -- 19 Sun Inn -- 4 The Barns -- 25 The Bog -- 3 Town Hall -- 10 United Presbyterian Church -- 20 Weaver Vennel -- 3 Welltrees Hill -- 20 Welltrees Spout -- 16 Welltrees Street -- 4 Whitehall -- 4