OS1/14/76/45

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MANSE [parish, Panbride] Manse (Parish)
Manse (Parish)
Manse (Parish)
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Ceasar (Panbride)
William Young (Schoolmaster)
Mr Dickson (Panbride bleach field)
051 [Situation] In the eastern portion of Panbride village.
A neatly built dwelling close by Panbride church, having a small garden and 4½ acres of glebe land attached. It is occupied by the incumbent Mr Ceasar
SCHOOL [Panbride] School (Parish) Mr Ceasar (Panbride)
William Young (Schoolmaster)
Mr Dickson (Panbride bleach field)
051 [Situation] In the eastern portion of Panbride village
A suitable and comfortable built house, close by the church of Panbride, having a dwelling and small garden attached for the use of the teacher. The average number of pupils attending is 75, of whom 21 are females, and the subscriptions vary from 2/0 [£0.2.0] to 5/0 [£0.5.0] per quarter They are taught reading, writing, Arithmetic geography English grammar latin grammar and mathematics. William Young is teacher and the school & dwelling have been built and are Kept in repair by the heritors

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Sheet 51 No 12 Trace 3 -- Parish of Panbride -- Described by John Kiernan R.Eng. [Royal Engineers]

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