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WATER WORKS [Kirkcudbright] Water Works
Water Works
William McLellan Esqr.
John Broom
050 The Apparatus by which the Town of Kirkcudbright is supplied with water and was first put into operation on the 23d March 1763. The following is a description of the construction & operation in detail. the water is collected in the Earl of Selkirks land of Kirk house in small cisterns from whence it is conveyed through leading pipes to a tank or reservoir occupying the whole basement floor of the tower of the old jail, from this tank it is conducted to the various Fountains distributed through several parts of the town, there are 4 fountains each supplied with a valve and one at the Market Cross which has two valves, at any of these founts by pulling a string the valve is raised and a copious Supply of excellent water is obtained, which ceases as soon as the string is let go. The supply of water rarely fails, And proves an enestimable boon to the inhabitants and contributing in no Small degree to the proverbial cleanliness and health of the town. None of the fountains display any ornament whatever, but the whole is of the most simple construction & Kept in repair at a very moderate cost of about 5 pounds 11/ [£5.11.0] per year. None of the fountains is known by any particular name. The expense of constructing the works was defrayed in part by the proceeds of a general collection for that purpose, the defiency being made up from the funds of the burgh. On the original Subscription paper still in good preservation, is the following note The lodge of St. Cuthberts held at Kirkcudbright heartly approving of the above Scheme now properly Completed, have paid five Guineas as a present towards defraying expenses thereof this 27th December 1764" (Signed) John Boyle Master - On the fountain at the Cross is a stone with the following inscription See other Side [Continued over]

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[Page] 137
Parish of Kirkcudbright
Form 136
Page 270 Water Works
[Note] There is no particular works
to which this could be written

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"deficiency" has been incorrectly spelt and has been highlighted but not corrected in the original

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