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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BURNBRAE LODGE | Burnbrae Lodge Burnbrae Lodge Burnbrae Lodge Burnbrae Lodge |
Revd. [Reverend] W. M. Walker Mr. Thomas Cuthbert Mr. William Paterson |
028 | A Small plain but neat dwelling used as a gate house on the west avenue to Barskimming Mansion one Storey Slated and in good repair - adjacent to a nameless Stream over which is a good private Stone Bridge on the avenue the property of Sir Hugh Miller |
CROSSHILL | Crosshill Crosshill Crosshill Crosshill |
Revd. [Reverend] W. M. Walker Established Manse Mr. Thomas Cuthbert Postmaster Mr. William Paterson Poor Law Inspector |
028 | A few Cottage houses all one Storey thatched and in good repair on the turnpike road from Mauchline to Coylton at the West entrance to Barskimming Mansion and on the same estate. - Sir Hugh Miller proprietor. |
SCHOOL [Crosshill] | (Crosshill) School (Crosshill) School (Crosshill) School (Crosshill) School |
Revd. [Reverend] W. M. Walker Mr. Thomas Cuthbert Mr. William Paterson |
028 | A Small one Storey thatched building used as a School house adjacent to and at a crossroads on the Turnpike road from Mauchline to Coylton. on the Barskimming estate the proprietor of which gives the house free and the teacher received three pounds a year from the parish the remainder of his Salary is derived from the fees average attendance about 40 - Spelling reading and Writing and a little arithmetic are the only course taught. Sir Hugh Miller Proprietor. |
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