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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GALA SCHOOL Gala School
Gala School
Gala School
Mr Rogerson, Master,
Mr Monteth. Commissioner
Mr Dobson Rosebank Mill
003.14; 003.15 A good substantial free house school room and Garden attached. The Master receives a Government Grant of 23£ pounds, per annum and is allowed for three pupil teachers. There are 123 scholars, male and female, who pay as fees from 2/6 to 5/0 each per quarter for which are taught Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, French & Latin.
ROSEBANK MILL (Woollen) Rosebank Mill (Woollen)
Rosebank Mill (Woollen)
Rosebank Mill (Woollen)
Mr Monteth proprietor
Mr Dobson Foreman
Mr Rogerson.
003.14; 003.15 A large substantial Woollen Manufactory where tweeds are made. Situated near to the South end of Hall Street. Machinery propelled by Water and Steam.

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