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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLASHWILLY Clashwilly or Old Manse Mr. Arnott, occupier.
A Peddie Postmaster
110 [Situation] At the north end of the town
These names apply to a rather old two storey house occupied by several tennants & stands near Abernethy Railway station attached to the building are an outhouse, Coal yard, & Vegetable garden This place is generally Known as the "Old Manse" it having been at one time the residence of the U P. [United Presbyterian] Minister
OLD MANSE [Abernethy] Clashwilly or Old Manse Mr. Arnott, occupier.
A Peddie Postmaster
110 [Situation] At the north end of the town
These names apply to a rather old two storey house occupied by several tennants & stands near Abernethy Railway station attached to the building are an outhouse, Coal yard, & Vegetable garden This place is generally Known as the "Old Manse" it having been at one time the residence of the U P. [United Presbyterian] Minister
SCHOOL [parish-Aberfeldy] School (Ph.) [Parish] Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Duncan
Dr. [Doctor] Guthrie Mornington
110 [Situation] In the northern portion of the town This is a large Stone Building Surrounded by a Playground. and Vegetable Gardens in one of which Stands the Schoolmasters residence the attendance of Pupils is very large but fluctuating , all elementary branches are taught including the Classics.

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Ph. [Parish] Abernethy -- Sheet 110 No. 8 trace 6
[Signed] Thomas Dudgeon Sergt R. E. [Sergeant Royal Engineers]

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