OS1/13/70/25
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FIFE POTTERY [Sinclairtown] | Fife Pottery Fife Pottery Fife Pottery |
Mr Robert Heron owner Printed documents on premises Mr Alexender Bain |
037 | [situation] Near the N. [North] end of Sinclairtown. A range of low buildings in the form of a square The property of and occupied by Mr Robert Heron who carries on the manufacture of earthenware There are about 90 hands employed. |
PARKHEAD | Parkhead Parkhead Parkhead |
Estate Map Mr Alexander Bain Mr Robert Heron |
037 | [situation] At the N. [North] end of Sinclairtown. This name is applied to the houses and gardens etc on the East side of the road opposite Hawkly Muir. The origin of the name is probably derived from its situation being on the N [North] West extremity of Bandon Park. |
SUBSCRIPTION SCHOOL [Sinclairtown] | Sinclairtown Hawkly Muir & Parkhead Subscription School (Boys) Sinclairtown Hawkly Muir & Parkhead Subscription School (Boys) Sinclairtown Hawkly Muir & Parkhead Subscription School (Boys) Sinclairtown Hawkly Muir & Parkhead Subscription School (Boys) |
Mr George Haxton Schoolmaster Lord Rosslyn Rental Roll} Mr Alexander Bain Mr William Williamson Mr James Ireland Treasurer |
037 | [situation] In Sinclairtown. A low stone building one story high erected by subscription from the inhabitants of Sinclairtown Hawkly Muir and Park Head. The average number of scholars 80 who are taught reading writing Arithmetic Surveying etc. etc. |
Transcriber's notes
Parkhead Description. Second line there is a mark after the word 'gardens' - think this could be abbreviation for EtcSubscription School - Authority for spelling - surname of schoolmaster to be checked. Also, description entry on the last line - need to check the last word and marks (Etc, etc?)
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
MaxInSpain , JanetFyfe
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