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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLASGOW AND SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY Glasgow & South Western Railway New name by Act of Parliament 028 A double line of rails laid on wooden Sleepers opened in 1850 Connecting the Glasgow and South western with Carlisle Railways it is about 65 miles long, there are Several magnificent Viaducts on it, with some long Tunnels the longest is about 65 chains. Though the line is known by this name it still goes under the name of the Glasgow & South Western which branches off at Dalry Station both belong to the Same company its chief traffic on it is Coal and Ironstone. -
TEMPLE BOGWOOD Templebogwood
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Temple Bogwood
Temple Bog Wood
Mr. Andrew Dunlop Session Clerk
Mr. Robert Walker P.S.M [Parish School Master]
Revd [Reverend] David Ritchie E.M. [Established Minister]
Mr. Cooper, Proprietor
Mr James Brown F [Factor]
Mr David Wilson M [Minister]
County Voters List
Johnston's County Map
Statistical Account
028 A small low thatched one storey farm house on the Parish Road leading from Tarbolton to Mauchline and on the east margin of the parish the property of William Cooper Esqr. Smithston

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Parish of Tarbolton -- Sheets 23 16 & 28 - 4 and 8

Glasgow Dumfries and Carlisle Railway - This is the Old Name

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Glasgow Dumfries and Carlisle Railway - Name & Authorities are scored through and have not been transcribed.

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