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TARBOLTON, &c.
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GENTRY AND CLERGY
Bell John, Esq. of Enterkine
Burnett Joseph, Esq. Gadgarth
â– Cooper William, Esq. (of Failford),
Smithson House [Lodge
Cunningham William C. Esq. Afton
Dalrymple Rev. Alexander
Davidson Thomas Esq. of Dnimley
Duncan Rev.Alexndr.CoyltonManse
Dunn William, Ksq. Dallmore
Gemroel Mrs. William, Lady kirk
Gibson Mr. John (surgeon), Tai-
bolton
Hamilton John, Esq. of Sundrum
Hnidrie — , Esq. Smithfield
Inglis John J. Esq. Stair House
Lees John, Esq. Millburn
Lindsay Alexander, Esq., Barnwell
Home
Livingston Rev. Neil, Tarbolton
M'Neil Mr. Arthur, Bolsteriand
Paterson Mr. — , of Monkwood
Paterson W. O. Esq, Coilsfield
KitchieR^v.David, Manse.Taibolton
Ronald William, Esq. of Beimels
Rorison Rev. William, Manse, Stair
ACADEM&iSS Sz SCHOOLS
Davidson He.'en, Tarbolton
Gray James, Tarbolton
Parochial School, Coylton
John Smith, master
ParochialSchool, Stair— Andrew
Muir. master
Parochial School, Tarbolton —
Robert Marshall, master
AGENTS TO KIANUFCTURERS
Barclay Peter
Duniop Andrew
Dunlop John
Reid Thomas
Strathdee Jane & E!!etl
Wilson James
BAKERS.
Bryan^George *
Thomson James
BLACKSMITHS*
Cuthbert James, Joppa •
M'Gill James Joppa
M'Hutcheon Samuel, Coylton
Munn William, Stair
Simpson James, Stair
Wilson David, Tarbolton
Wright James, Tarbolton
BOOT & SHOE MAKERS
Cowan Hugh, Covlton
Crawford John, Tarbolton
Dickie George, Tarbolton
Lees James, Tarbolton
M'Master John, Tarbolton
Shirlah William, Tarbolton
Somerville John, Joppa
Thomson Hugh, Joppa
CARPENTERS & JOINERS*
Dickie Adam, Tarbolton
Gray Alexander, Joppa
Green Hugh, Drumley
Hyslop Alexander, Coyltora
Imiie George J. Failfotet
M'Intvre Archibald, Stai^
M'Millan John, Fail
Stewart John, Tarbolton
Wilson William, Millburn
Woo- 1 Wiliiam. Joppa
Wright Robert; Tarbolton
COOPERS
Arthur George, Joppa
Wright Thomas, Tarbolton
DRESS MAKERS
Diinnan Margaret, Tarbolton
Leeget Margaret, Tarbolton
Reid Janet, (milliner), Taibolton
Rigus Agnes, Tarbolton
Lock hart Maraaret, Tarbolton
Wilson Elizabeth, Tarboltou
MILLERS
Craig James, Privick Mill
Ferguson David, Tarbolton
Lennox James, Milton
Wilson John, Fail Mill
SHOPKEEPERS&DEALERS IN
GROCERIES & SUNDRIES
Anderson Robert (draper) Tarbolton
Brown James (and ironmonger),
Tarbolton
Cuthbert Elizabeth, Joppa
Dunlop Margaret, Milton
Frew John, Stair
Gibson Agnes, Tarbolton
Gurle Elizabeth, Tarbolton
Muidoch Charles, Stair
Reid Eiizabeth, Tarbolton
Roy Jane, Coylton
Watt George, Joppa
Wilson Mrs. David (and draper),
Tarbolton
Wilson James, Tarbolton
STONE MASONS
Diinnan William, Tarbolton
Gibson John, Joppa
TAIL RS
M 'Cosh James, Tarbolton
Murray William, Tarbolton '
Petticrew Alexander, Tarbolton
Petticrew William, Tarbolton
Smith William, Joppa
VINTNERS
Dodd Henry, Tarbolton
Duncan Allan, Joppa
Dunlop Alexander, Joppa
Harvey Wm.(Black Bull),Tarbolton
Hay William (Crown), Tarbolton
M'Clowman Andrew, Joppa
Marr Jits. John, Joppa
Oliver Hugh, Tarbolton
Oliver William, Tarbolton
Pearson Hart, Failford
Petticrew William (Plough), Stair
WRIGHTS
See Carpenters and Joiners.
Miscellaneous,
Ayrshire Temperance Union, Tar-
bolton— Thomas Crawford, secretary;
Stair — William Gieen, secretary
Boyle Robert, tile and brick manufac-
turer, Coalhall
Duncan Alexander,nail maker, Tarbolton
Dunn William, hone manufacturer, Stair
Gibson John, surgeon, Tarbolton
Guthrie Wm. stocking maker, Tarbolton
Hopliin James, saddler, Tarbolton
M'Clement George, fiesher, Tarbolton
M'Knight David, manager of gas works,
Tarbolton
Oliver Hugh, flesber, Tarbolton
Ralston John, stocking maker, Tarbolton
PLACES OF WORSHIP.
AND THEIR MINISTERS.
Established Churches;—
Tarbolton— Rev. David Ritchie
Stair — Rev. William Rorison
Coylton — Rev. Alexander Duncan _
Free Church, Tarbolton and Stair —
Rev. Neil Livingston
Presbyterian (United) Church, Tar-
' bolton— Rev. Alexander Dalryniple
RAILWAY
The nearest Station to this village is
Mauchline, distance five miles — no i
conveyance
CARRIER-
To AYR, Matthew Mair, F'iday
To GLASGOW, Matthew Mair, Monday
To KILMARNOCK, Matthew Mair,'
Friday
Ti
TROON, DUNDONALD, AND SYMINGTON.
ROON, an excellent and improving sea-port, in
the parish of Dundonald ; is situated 75 miles s.w. from
Edinbuigh, 31 s.w. from Glasgow, 7 s. from Irvine,
and 9 s.w. from Kilmarnock — to which latter town
there is a railway. Under the patronage of His Grace
the Duke of Portland, this place has advanced steadily
to a degree of eminence,and bids fair to become one of
the most important sea-ports on the west coast of
jScotland. Possessing uncommon natural advantages,
in having an extensive bay, and a secure harbour, into
which vessels of great burthen can confidently enter
with the wind from almost any point. Troon is obvi-
ously destined to attain a high rank in maritime esti-
mation. It has two superior dry docks for repairing
vessels, large storehouses, a lighthouse, a ship-building
yard, and a rope and sail manufactory. From the
^extremity of the harbour directly to Kilmarnock, runs
ja railway, on which, immense quantities of coal are
^conveyed from the neighbourhood of the latter town,
; and. from hence shippjdjor Ireland, Fiance, &c. The
town is progressively enlarging, and, iu addition to the
prosperity derived from its commerce as a port, it
enjoys the advantage of being visited, in the bathing
season, by numerous respectable families— for whose
accommodation handsome lodging houses have been
built. The ' Portland Arms Hotel ' stands deservedly-
high in estimation, from its commodiousness, and
excellent management by Mr. William Elliott. The
places o! worship are an Established and a Free church,
and a chapel for United Presbyterians , and the public
schools are a Parochial and Free church, and an;
auxiliary. , •
Dundonald is a parish on the sea coast, in the dis- j
trict of Oarrick, extending eight miles along the shore, :
from the water of Irvine towards the south— the village, !
situated about four miles and a quarter from Troon
(which is also in the parish), contains a church of the j
Establishment. Dundonald Castle is a ruin of great J
celebrity, and occupies au elevated and commanding |
situation, within a mile of the sea.
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TARBOLTON, &c.
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GENTRY AND CLERGY
Bell John, Esq. of Enterkine
Burnett Joseph, Esq. Gadgarth
â– Cooper William, Esq. (of Failford),
Smithson House [Lodge
Cunningham William C. Esq. Afton
Dalrymple Rev. Alexander
Davidson Thomas Esq. of Dnimley
Duncan Rev.Alexndr.CoyltonManse
Dunn William, Ksq. Dallmore
Gemroel Mrs. William, Lady kirk
Gibson Mr. John (surgeon), Tai-
bolton
Hamilton John, Esq. of Sundrum
Hnidrie — , Esq. Smithfield
Inglis John J. Esq. Stair House
Lees John, Esq. Millburn
Lindsay Alexander, Esq., Barnwell
Home
Livingston Rev. Neil, Tarbolton
M'Neil Mr. Arthur, Bolsteriand
Paterson Mr. — , of Monkwood
Paterson W. O. Esq, Coilsfield
KitchieR^v.David, Manse.Taibolton
Ronald William, Esq. of Beimels
Rorison Rev. William, Manse, Stair
ACADEM&iSS Sz SCHOOLS
Davidson He.'en, Tarbolton
Gray James, Tarbolton
Parochial School, Coylton
John Smith, master
ParochialSchool, Stair— Andrew
Muir. master
Parochial School, Tarbolton —
Robert Marshall, master
AGENTS TO KIANUFCTURERS
Barclay Peter
Duniop Andrew
Dunlop John
Reid Thomas
Strathdee Jane & E!!etl
Wilson James
BAKERS.
Bryan^George *
Thomson James
BLACKSMITHS*
Cuthbert James, Joppa •
M'Gill James Joppa
M'Hutcheon Samuel, Coylton
Munn William, Stair
Simpson James, Stair
Wilson David, Tarbolton
Wright James, Tarbolton
BOOT & SHOE MAKERS
Cowan Hugh, Covlton
Crawford John, Tarbolton
Dickie George, Tarbolton
Lees James, Tarbolton
M'Master John, Tarbolton
Shirlah William, Tarbolton
Somerville John, Joppa
Thomson Hugh, Joppa
CARPENTERS & JOINERS*
Dickie Adam, Tarbolton
Gray Alexander, Joppa
Green Hugh, Drumley
Hyslop Alexander, Coyltora
Imiie George J. Failfotet
M'Intvre Archibald, Stai^
M'Millan John, Fail
Stewart John, Tarbolton
Wilson William, Millburn
Woo- 1 Wiliiam. Joppa
Wright Robert; Tarbolton
COOPERS
Arthur George, Joppa
Wright Thomas, Tarbolton
DRESS MAKERS
Diinnan Margaret, Tarbolton
Leeget Margaret, Tarbolton
Reid Janet, (milliner), Taibolton
Rigus Agnes, Tarbolton
Lock hart Maraaret, Tarbolton
Wilson Elizabeth, Tarboltou
MILLERS
Craig James, Privick Mill
Ferguson David, Tarbolton
Lennox James, Milton
Wilson John, Fail Mill
SHOPKEEPERS&DEALERS IN
GROCERIES & SUNDRIES
Anderson Robert (draper) Tarbolton
Brown James (and ironmonger),
Tarbolton
Cuthbert Elizabeth, Joppa
Dunlop Margaret, Milton
Frew John, Stair
Gibson Agnes, Tarbolton
Gurle Elizabeth, Tarbolton
Muidoch Charles, Stair
Reid Eiizabeth, Tarbolton
Roy Jane, Coylton
Watt George, Joppa
Wilson Mrs. David (and draper),
Tarbolton
Wilson James, Tarbolton
STONE MASONS
Diinnan William, Tarbolton
Gibson John, Joppa
TAIL RS
M 'Cosh James, Tarbolton
Murray William, Tarbolton '
Petticrew Alexander, Tarbolton
Petticrew William, Tarbolton
Smith William, Joppa
VINTNERS
Dodd Henry, Tarbolton
Duncan Allan, Joppa
Dunlop Alexander, Joppa
Harvey Wm.(Black Bull),Tarbolton
Hay William (Crown), Tarbolton
M'Clowman Andrew, Joppa
Marr Jits. John, Joppa
Oliver Hugh, Tarbolton
Oliver William, Tarbolton
Pearson Hart, Failford
Petticrew William (Plough), Stair
WRIGHTS
See Carpenters and Joiners.
Miscellaneous,
Ayrshire Temperance Union, Tar-
bolton— Thomas Crawford, secretary;
Stair — William Gieen, secretary
Boyle Robert, tile and brick manufac-
turer, Coalhall
Duncan Alexander,nail maker, Tarbolton
Dunn William, hone manufacturer, Stair
Gibson John, surgeon, Tarbolton
Guthrie Wm. stocking maker, Tarbolton
Hopliin James, saddler, Tarbolton
M'Clement George, fiesher, Tarbolton
M'Knight David, manager of gas works,
Tarbolton
Oliver Hugh, flesber, Tarbolton
Ralston John, stocking maker, Tarbolton
PLACES OF WORSHIP.
AND THEIR MINISTERS.
Established Churches;—
Tarbolton— Rev. David Ritchie
Stair — Rev. William Rorison
Coylton — Rev. Alexander Duncan _
Free Church, Tarbolton and Stair —
Rev. Neil Livingston
Presbyterian (United) Church, Tar-
' bolton— Rev. Alexander Dalryniple
RAILWAY
The nearest Station to this village is
Mauchline, distance five miles — no i
conveyance
CARRIER-
To AYR, Matthew Mair, F'iday
To GLASGOW, Matthew Mair, Monday
To KILMARNOCK, Matthew Mair,'
Friday
Ti
TROON, DUNDONALD, AND SYMINGTON.
ROON, an excellent and improving sea-port, in
the parish of Dundonald ; is situated 75 miles s.w. from
Edinbuigh, 31 s.w. from Glasgow, 7 s. from Irvine,
and 9 s.w. from Kilmarnock — to which latter town
there is a railway. Under the patronage of His Grace
the Duke of Portland, this place has advanced steadily
to a degree of eminence,and bids fair to become one of
the most important sea-ports on the west coast of
jScotland. Possessing uncommon natural advantages,
in having an extensive bay, and a secure harbour, into
which vessels of great burthen can confidently enter
with the wind from almost any point. Troon is obvi-
ously destined to attain a high rank in maritime esti-
mation. It has two superior dry docks for repairing
vessels, large storehouses, a lighthouse, a ship-building
yard, and a rope and sail manufactory. From the
^extremity of the harbour directly to Kilmarnock, runs
ja railway, on which, immense quantities of coal are
^conveyed from the neighbourhood of the latter town,
; and. from hence shippjdjor Ireland, Fiance, &c. The
town is progressively enlarging, and, iu addition to the
prosperity derived from its commerce as a port, it
enjoys the advantage of being visited, in the bathing
season, by numerous respectable families— for whose
accommodation handsome lodging houses have been
built. The ' Portland Arms Hotel ' stands deservedly-
high in estimation, from its commodiousness, and
excellent management by Mr. William Elliott. The
places o! worship are an Established and a Free church,
and a chapel for United Presbyterians , and the public
schools are a Parochial and Free church, and an;
auxiliary. , •
Dundonald is a parish on the sea coast, in the dis- j
trict of Oarrick, extending eight miles along the shore, :
from the water of Irvine towards the south— the village, !
situated about four miles and a quarter from Troon
(which is also in the parish), contains a church of the j
Establishment. Dundonald Castle is a ruin of great J
celebrity, and occupies au elevated and commanding |
situation, within a mile of the sea.
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395
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