OS1/21/12/26
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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AUCHENGRAY | AuChengray | Revd. Alexander McLean Mr Walter Watson Revd. Revd. James Walker Johnston's County Map dated 1816 Forrest's County Map |
020.03 | A Small village about 5 miles from Carnwath: the population of which will amount to about 50._ The houses in general are one Story: partly thatched and in good repair. Property of David Robinson Souter Esqr |
HILLHEAD OF AUCHENGRAY | Hillhead of Auchengray | Revd. Alexander McLean Mr Walter Watson Revd. James Walker |
020.03 | This name applies to a farm-Steading which is in the village of Auchengray: the dwelling house is two stories in height offices one, partly thatched and Slated and in good repair, property of David Robinson Souter Esqr. |
SCHOOL [Auchengray] | School | Revd. Alexander McLean Mr Mc. Lean Revd. James Walker |
020.03 | This School is Situated in the village of AuchenGray; It is one Story in height thatched and in good repair. their are 30 Male and 30 female Scholars which Makes a total of 60. _ The teacher's Salary is partly made up by a grant given by the general assembly which is £10 (0s 0p) per annum, and the average amount of the fees is £26 (0s 0p)which makes a total £36 per year; he has also a free house and garden The usual branches of education taught, |
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[page] 26Ph [Parish] of Carnwath
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In the School entry description of the school line 6-the end of the word "teacher" is illegible but I am assuming that there is a letter "s" at the end. As to whether it is an "apostrophe s" I am uncertain. Since apostrophes have been used in the previous column when referring to the names of the maps I have chosen to make this an apostrophe.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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