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[continued from page 1] "**. Antiquities. - This parish can scarcely boast of any antiquities. *** Woods - The forest trees in this parish, are mostly ash, adder, beech, birch, elm, larch, silver, spruce, & Scotch firs, besides oak, some of which are of a large side. All of them have been planted, and are in general kept in pretty good order. Rent - The average rent of land in this parish is about £1.15s for the imperial acre. * The farmsteadings, in general, are very good, being built of stones & lime. The roofs are covered with oat-straw and a number of them are slated. **. The Glasgow and Portpatrick road runs through the whole length of the parish, nearly 4 miles." Extracted from Statistical Account (1842) |
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