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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLOCHQUHANOCH BURN Clochquhanoch Burn
Clochquhansch
Cleughwhinnoch Burn
Cleughwhinnoch
Cleughwhinnoch Burn
Clochquhanoch
Clochquhanoch
Thomas Smith
Mr McTurk
Robert Newal
Parish Register 1801.
John McCaw
Johnston's County Map
Valuation Rolls
030 [Situation] From near Southern Parish Boundary N.E. [North East] to Shinnel Water.
A small stream rising in Glencairn Ph. [Parish] and falling into Shinnel Water a little above Tynron Bridge. The name is taken from a house called Cleughwhinnoch, which formerly stood on the bank of the stream.
CHURCH [Tynron] Church John Kennedy Esq.
Rev. [Reverend] Mr Wilson
Thomas Smith
030 [Situation] In Tynron village
A modern gothic church for the parish of Tynron, built to accommodate 400 [sitters] Minister's stipend about £250.0.0 exclusive of the Glebe.
POST OFFICE [Tynron] Post Office
Post Office
Post Office
Notice Board
William Hyslop
Thomas Sloane
030 [Situation] In Tynron village
A good stone building used as a shop & Post Office, one delivery & one departure.
SCHOOL [Tynron] Tynron School Statistical Account of Tynron 030 [Situation] In Tynron village
A one storey building erected partly by the heritors and partly by subscription, the Salary attached to which is paid by the Society for propagating Christian Knowledge, - in accordance with the will of the late Mr. John Gibson Merchant in London (1754) originally a native of this Parish.

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Parish of Tynron -- Plan 30-8 Trace 4

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