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MAUCHLINE. 293
Elliot, "Willam, blacksmith, &c., Crosshands, Mauchline
Fairlie, Rev. Jas, (c), parishminister,Manseof Mauchline, do.
Fairley, Rev. George, minister of Free Church, Free Manse, do.
Ferguson, William (c), baker, do.
Ferguson, Montgomery (c), watch and clockmaker, do.
Foulds, Matthew, surgeon and oculist, do.
GiBB, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, do.
Gibson, James, joiner, do.
Gibson, James (c), farmer, Syke and Barlosh, do.
Gibson, Richard (c), grocer and spirit-dealer, do.
Goldie, William, precentor of U. P. Church, do.
Hamilton, Dr. Dugald (c), J.P. of Beechgrove, do.
Hamilton, James (c), miller and wood-merchant, Haugh, do.
Hamilton, Mrs., Mauchline Castle, do.
Hay, William, gamekeeper, Ballochmyle, do.
Hillhouse, David, wood-merchant, do.
Hodge, David (c), farmer, Friendless Head, do.
Hollands, William, manager of Haugh Woollen Spinning Co.,
Hood, James, weaving and sewing agent, do. [Haugh, do.
Inglis, John, farmer, Roddenhead, do.
Jamieson, William (c), farmer. West Walton, do.
KiLGOUR, H. W., teacher, senior department, liTew Educational
Institution, do.
Lamb, William, gardener, Ballochmyle, do.
Lambie, Gavin, tailor, do.
Lambie, David, foreman, Haughyett Quarry, Mauchline
Lambie, William, lessee, Deaconbank Quarry, Deaconbank, do.
Lambie, John (c), tailor, do.
Lambie, William, Greenside-place, do.
Lambie, Robert, manager, gas-work, do.
Lees, Thomas, joiner, do.
Lindsay, David (c), innkeeper, Black Bull Inn, do.
Lindsay, John (c), farmer, Killoch, do.
Logan, William Charles, teacher, junior department, Educa-
Logan, James, tailor, do. [tional Institution, do,
Lyle, Henry (c), weaver, do.
Mair, John (c), farmer, Barneight, do.
Mair, James, farmer, Hillhead, do.
Marr, James, draper and coal merchant, and Glasgow and
Mauchline carrier, do.
Elliot, "Willam, blacksmith, &c., Crosshands, Mauchline
Fairlie, Rev. Jas, (c), parishminister,Manseof Mauchline, do.
Fairley, Rev. George, minister of Free Church, Free Manse, do.
Ferguson, William (c), baker, do.
Ferguson, Montgomery (c), watch and clockmaker, do.
Foulds, Matthew, surgeon and oculist, do.
GiBB, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, do.
Gibson, James, joiner, do.
Gibson, James (c), farmer, Syke and Barlosh, do.
Gibson, Richard (c), grocer and spirit-dealer, do.
Goldie, William, precentor of U. P. Church, do.
Hamilton, Dr. Dugald (c), J.P. of Beechgrove, do.
Hamilton, James (c), miller and wood-merchant, Haugh, do.
Hamilton, Mrs., Mauchline Castle, do.
Hay, William, gamekeeper, Ballochmyle, do.
Hillhouse, David, wood-merchant, do.
Hodge, David (c), farmer, Friendless Head, do.
Hollands, William, manager of Haugh Woollen Spinning Co.,
Hood, James, weaving and sewing agent, do. [Haugh, do.
Inglis, John, farmer, Roddenhead, do.
Jamieson, William (c), farmer. West Walton, do.
KiLGOUR, H. W., teacher, senior department, liTew Educational
Institution, do.
Lamb, William, gardener, Ballochmyle, do.
Lambie, Gavin, tailor, do.
Lambie, David, foreman, Haughyett Quarry, Mauchline
Lambie, William, lessee, Deaconbank Quarry, Deaconbank, do.
Lambie, John (c), tailor, do.
Lambie, William, Greenside-place, do.
Lambie, Robert, manager, gas-work, do.
Lees, Thomas, joiner, do.
Lindsay, David (c), innkeeper, Black Bull Inn, do.
Lindsay, John (c), farmer, Killoch, do.
Logan, William Charles, teacher, junior department, Educa-
Logan, James, tailor, do. [tional Institution, do,
Lyle, Henry (c), weaver, do.
Mair, John (c), farmer, Barneight, do.
Mair, James, farmer, Hillhead, do.
Marr, James, draper and coal merchant, and Glasgow and
Mauchline carrier, do.
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