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OCHILTREE
Ayrshire
Directory - 1837 - by Pigot & Co
Is
a small but pleasant village, in the parish of its name and district of
Kyle;
54 miles sw from Edinburgh, 49 nw from Dumfries, 37 s of Glasgow, 28 n
from
Girvan, 22 nw from Sanquhar, 16 s from
Kilmarnock, the like distance ne
from
Maybole, 11½ e from Ayr, and 4 from
Cumnock; situate on the south side
of
the Lugar water, and on the high road from Ayr to Dumfries and Edinburgh.
The
country around is delightfully picturesque; and the face of the parish,
which
is pretty level, with some agreeable undulations, is well watered.
The
weaving of cotton goods for the Glasgow market gives employment to
several
hands; the making of snuff boxes, to a limited extent, is carried on
here;
and there is a considerable manufacturory for shearing hooks.
The
great
Scottish reformer, John Knox, married his second wife at this village;
she
was the daughter of Lord Ochiltree, who at that period resided at
Ochiltree house, now the mansion of the Dowager Lady
Boswell.
The church,
like
most others in this part of the county, is a plain building, and the
only
place of worship. The parochial
school is well attended. There is a
subscription
library, which was established in 1836. There
are no
magistrates,
and the village is almost proverbial for the honest character
of
its inhabitants. Ochiltree formerly
gave a baron's title to a branch of
the
family of Stewart. Fairs are held
on the second Wednesday in May and
the
first Tuesday in November, for cattle.
Post
Office, John Murray, Post Master - Letters arrive (by penny-post from
Cumnock)
at half past twelve at noon, and are despatched at the same time.
NOBILITY AND CLERGY
Boswell,
Dowager Lady, Ochiltree house
Boyd,
Rev James, Manse
PROFESSIONAL PERSONS
Morrison,
John, surgeon
Simson,
Patrick, master of the parochial school
Syme,
John, surgeon
INNKEEPERS AND VINTERS
Edgar,
Andrew
Gemmel,
Alexander
Haddow,
Agnes
Lammie,
John
SHOPKEEPERS AND TRADERS
Aitken,
Hyndford, stocking manufr
Brown,
James, shearing hook manufacturer
Colville,
Matthew, snuff box painter
Cuthbert,
Thomas, grocer, cheese factor, and
spirit dealer
Duncan,
John, cooper
Fisher,
James, boot and shoe maker
Greenshields,
John, baker &c
Hamilton,
Andrew, tailor
Howartson,
John, grocer &c
Hutchinson,
David, snuff box painter
Kay,
James, joiner and cartwright
Kerr,
James, tailor
Kirkland,
David, grocer
McClure,
William, saddler
McDill,
William, shoe maker
McGregor,
Andrew, flesher
McKennah,
James, cartwright
McMillan,
David, boot and shoe maker
Morton,
Hugh, mason and builder
Murdock,
Alexander, grocer, spirit dealer
and snuff box maker
Murray,
John, grocer & spirit dealer
Pedden,
Mungo, fishing-rod maker
Reid,
David, dyer
Rowan,
David, slater
Sloan,
William, cartwright
Walker,
Hector, shearing hook manufacturer
Watson,
Thos, boot and shoe maker
Weir,
John, blacksmith
COACHES
To
Ayr - the "independant" market coach (from Cumnock), calls at Andrew
Edgar's,
every Tuesday and Friday morning at eight
To
Cumnock - the "independant" market coach (from Ayr), calls at Andrew
Edgar's,
every Tuesday and Friday evening at six
CARRIERS
To
Ayr - John Lammie, every Tuesday and Thursday, and
James McCrae, every
Tuesday
and Friday
To
Glasgow - Mary Bryan, every Mon
To
Muirkirk - Jo, every Monday and Thursday