OS1/35/53/102
name | variants | sources | situation | remarks | notes |
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THE WILDERNESS | The Wilderness | John Murdoch Esq. Dunskey H[ouse] Revd. [Reverend] Andrew Urquhart Port Patrick |
A piece of Hollow Ground Surrounded by Steep precipices On Every Side there has been 3 persons buried In this place such as those who have a hand in their own death, this place is well known by the persons about port Patrick | Mr. Connell has described the Wilderness as an inlet or creek in the Object column, clearly and error. | |
PAROCHIAL SCHOOL | Parochial School | John Murdoch Esq. Dunskey | a low hous one story High Slated the house is Occupied as parish School house - Hugh Gibson is the School master the Branches taught are English Reading writing Arithmetic Book Keeping mensuration and Navigation, and the School fees vary from 2 Shilling to three paer quarter the parochial School master has a salary of £30 besides the School fees the Yearly average numbers of Scholars attending is not Known |
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[Page] 102Parish of Port Patrick
List of Names collected by P. Connell Pt. [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
[Objects]
The Wilderness - Inlet or Creek
Parochial School - House
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