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LAUDER PARISH | Lauder (Parish) | Continued | 005 | [Continued from page 5] The present Manse was built in 1812 - of the glebe the extent is about Nine acres and the yearly value, now that it has been enclosed & much improved by the Incumbent, may be £18.0.0. The stipend as modified in 1816, is 17 chalders, one half of which is oatmeal, the other half Barley, payable by the highest fiars of the County. When it was afterwards localled, in Consequence of the surrender of their teinds by the burgesses of Lauder and others - it was fixed at £67.11.9 Sterling and 217 bolls, half meal & half barley, 3 bolls of oats, and 2 of bear. The Stipend of last year (1832) exclusive of £10.0.0 for Communion elements, was precisely £246.3.4 3/4. In the parish are four Schools, all in the town of Lauder; one parochial, and three unendowed. The branches of Instruction generally taught in two of these are English, reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, practical mathematics, Latin, French and Greek. The other two schools which are Superintended by Ladies, are attended chiefly by girls, who in addition to reading, writing and arithmetic, are taught also sewing. The parochial Schoolmaster has a medium salary £30.0.0 and [Continued on page 7] |
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[Page] 6Parish of Lauder
[Signed] W. Beatty
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