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140 gentlemen's residences.
Loudoun Cottage (R. Mackie, Esq.) — distant 6 miles, near Galston.
Milrig (Capt. A. D. Tait)— distant 6 miles, near Galston.
Montgomerie (W. Paterson, Esq.) — distant 9 miles, near Tarbolton.
Moorfield (Mrs. Taylor) — distant 2 miles on the Dundonald road.
Mount (Mrs. Guthrie) — distant 1} miles on the Dundonald road.
Newfield (Wm. Finnic, Esq.) — distant 4 miles on the Dundonald road.
Perceton (T. M. Macreadie, Esq.)— distant 5 miles, near Dreghorn.
Plan (John M'Knight, Esq.)— distant 2i miles, near Crosshouse.
Rodinghead ( )— distant 6 miles on the Mauchline road.
Rosemount (Mrs. Baird)— distant 7^ miles, near Monkton.
Shawhill (John Stewart, Esq.)— distant 2 miles, near Hurlford.
Smithstone (W. Cooper, Esq.)— distant II4 miles, near Tarbolton.
Stair House (J. J, Inglis, Esq.)— distant 11 miles, near Stairbridge.
The Dean (F. J. Turner, Esq.)— distant IJ miles on the Glasgow road.
Thorntoun (Robert Gairdner, Esq.)— distant 4 miles on the Irvine road.
Tour (Wm. P. Adam, Esq.) — distant 2 miles on the road to Kilmaurs,
Towerhill (Captain Forgan) — distant 3 miles, near Kilmaurs.
Townend (Major Hay Boyd)— distant 5 miles, near Symington.
Treesbanks (G. J. Campbell, Esq.) — D. Smith, Esq., resident— distant 2 miles on the
Ayr road.
Underwood (John Kennedy, Esq.)— distant 5 miles, near Symington.
Warwickhill (Mrs. Ralston)— distant 6 miles, near Dreghorn.
COACHES.
To Ayr and Burns's Monument, on Tuesdays at 9 a.m., and Saturdays at Ten a.m.,
from Sun Inn.
To Ayr, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from Black Bull, at 8 30 a.m.
To Ayr, on Fridays, from Sun Inn, at 3.30 p.m
To Stewarton, on Fridays, from George Hotel and Black Bull, at 4 p.m.
Loudoun Cottage (R. Mackie, Esq.) — distant 6 miles, near Galston.
Milrig (Capt. A. D. Tait)— distant 6 miles, near Galston.
Montgomerie (W. Paterson, Esq.) — distant 9 miles, near Tarbolton.
Moorfield (Mrs. Taylor) — distant 2 miles on the Dundonald road.
Mount (Mrs. Guthrie) — distant 1} miles on the Dundonald road.
Newfield (Wm. Finnic, Esq.) — distant 4 miles on the Dundonald road.
Perceton (T. M. Macreadie, Esq.)— distant 5 miles, near Dreghorn.
Plan (John M'Knight, Esq.)— distant 2i miles, near Crosshouse.
Rodinghead ( )— distant 6 miles on the Mauchline road.
Rosemount (Mrs. Baird)— distant 7^ miles, near Monkton.
Shawhill (John Stewart, Esq.)— distant 2 miles, near Hurlford.
Smithstone (W. Cooper, Esq.)— distant II4 miles, near Tarbolton.
Stair House (J. J, Inglis, Esq.)— distant 11 miles, near Stairbridge.
The Dean (F. J. Turner, Esq.)— distant IJ miles on the Glasgow road.
Thorntoun (Robert Gairdner, Esq.)— distant 4 miles on the Irvine road.
Tour (Wm. P. Adam, Esq.) — distant 2 miles on the road to Kilmaurs,
Towerhill (Captain Forgan) — distant 3 miles, near Kilmaurs.
Townend (Major Hay Boyd)— distant 5 miles, near Symington.
Treesbanks (G. J. Campbell, Esq.) — D. Smith, Esq., resident— distant 2 miles on the
Ayr road.
Underwood (John Kennedy, Esq.)— distant 5 miles, near Symington.
Warwickhill (Mrs. Ralston)— distant 6 miles, near Dreghorn.
COACHES.
To Ayr and Burns's Monument, on Tuesdays at 9 a.m., and Saturdays at Ten a.m.,
from Sun Inn.
To Ayr, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from Black Bull, at 8 30 a.m.
To Ayr, on Fridays, from Sun Inn, at 3.30 p.m
To Stewarton, on Fridays, from George Hotel and Black Bull, at 4 p.m.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Kilmarnock (and Riccarton) > Post Office Kilmarnock directory > 1868 > (146) |
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Shelfmark | ABS.1.84.55 |
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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