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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SCHOOL [Moniaive] Minnyhive School
(Parochial)
David Morrine
James Todd
Mr McTurk
030 A plain building in which children of both sexes receive an education, It is supported by the heritor of the parish and the scholars fees. The average attendance of scholars is 80.
David Morrine Teacher.
WAULK MILL [Moniaive] Wauk Mill
[Wauk Mill]
[Wauk Mill]
Waulk Mill
Mr. Morrine
Mr. Mc Turk
Mr. Hogg
Ancient Records
030 A small wolled mill wrought by about 5 Horse waterpower, Employs about 4 hands
Occupied by Mr John Proudfoot and is the property of Mrs. Stewart.
Walk has been preferred as distinctive from Wauk to guard or watch.
WAULKMILL BRIDGE Wauk Mill Bridge
[Wauk Mill Bridge]
[Wauk Mill Bridge]
Mr Morrine
Mr. Mc Turk
Mr Hogg
030 A considerable stone bridge, having only one arch over the Craig-darroch water, it is in good repair, and derives its name from the mill. Has no particular name. Mr. Mr. Turk is of the opinion that Glen[]hisk Bridge is the proper name. It is generally called the Waulkmill Brig.

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