OS1/13/103/4

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MANSE [Pathhead Free Church] Manse
Manse
Manse
Revd [Reverend] Charles Jameson
Robert Brodie
Mr Ingram
A good substantial dwelling house built for the residence of the Minister of Pathhead Free Church. It is at present occupied by the Revn. [Reverend] Chas Jameson
SUBSCRIPTION SCHOOL [Pathhead and Sinclairtown] Pathhead & Sinclairtown Subscription School
Pathhead & Sinclairtown Subscription School
Pathhead & Sinclairtown Subscription School
Pathhead & Sinclairtown Subscription School
Pathhead & Sinclairtown Subscription School
James Bogie Esq. Sinclairtown Bank
Revd. [Reverend] Charles Hayton
Robert Brodie
David Mitchell
Clerk to Committees
Full. [Fullarton's] Gazetteer
A plain substantial edifice erected 1849 partly by a grant from Governt [Government] & partly by subscription of the inhabitants of Pathhead and Sinclairtown. The ground on which it stands is fued from J T Oswald Esq of Dunnikier.
The average number of scholars is 170 who are taught a general English education. Latin. French & Drawing are also taught. The masters income is derived from the scholars fees & an allowance from Governt. [Government] of £5 per annum each for the instruction of 4 Pupil Teachers by whom he is assisted. The Pupil Teachers receive an allowance from Government of £10 each for 1st year £12.10 Second £15 Third £17.10 Fourth & £20 for the Fifth. The school is under the management of a Committee of 10 person of which James Bogie Esq. is Chairman.

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4 Sheet 1 Trace 1 Ph. [Parish] of Dysart

[Manse - situation] On the South side of the Panney Road.

[Subscription School - situation] 3 chains south East of the Free Church Manse.

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