OS1/10/49/125
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 125Parish of Tynron -- Plan 30-8 Trace 4
[Signed] W. Paterson c/a [civilian assistant]
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