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School School (Girls)
School (Girls)
School (Girls)
George Amos
William Brydon
John Copeland
018.09 A School room, with dwelling house for the Schoolmistress attached, and Situated contiguous to the Ph [Parish] School. The branches taught are Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Sewing, and chiefly Supported by Lady Napier, Thirlestane.
Ramseycleuch Ramseycleuch
Ramseycleuch
Ramseycleuch
Ramseycleuch
George Amos
William Brydon
John Copeland
W. Copeland Esq. Factor Thirlstane
018.09 A comfortable dwelling house with a court of Suitable farm offices, garden and an extensive hill farm attached, it is tenanted by William Bryden, and the property of Lord Napier -
Ramseycleuch Bridge Ramseycleuch Bridge
Ramseycleuch Bridge
Ramseycleuch Bridge
George Amos
William Brydon
John Copeland
018.09 A stone bridge consisting of one arch across Ettrick Water. Near Ramseycleuch-

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Parish of Ettrick -- Sheet 18.9.1 -- Collected and described by John McDiarmid c/a [Civilian Assistant]

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