December 1849
ISABELLA URQUHART –
succeeded her husband WILLIAM GILCHRIST 19 years ago – he was the first
tenant in the lot and built the houses about 20 ? years ago of stone and clay
and thatched with straw – got no timbers from the proprietor for them – they
are now getting very frail and in bad condition.
ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND –
widow of ADAM SUTHERLAND succeeded her mother upwards of 40 years ago –
the houses were built about 30 years ago and are now almost in ruins but a new
dwelling house was built on the lot last year by her son ALEXANDER
SUTHERLAND, of stone and clay and some lime and thatched with divots which cost
£20 exclusive of the timber for the roof which was got from the proprietor – a
new barn and byre are much required.
WILLIAM BAILLIE –
succeeded Widow MACPHERSON who went to America about 25 years ago and
paid 35 shillings for a black hut then in the lot – built the present houses 13
years ago – the dwelling house of stone and clay thatched with straw and
offices of dry stones thatched with divots and they are still in tolerable good
condition.
MARGARET GILCHRIST – widow
of WILLIAM MACKENZIE – came to Dromie about 40 years ago but she has
been only for 24 or 25 years paying rent – she lived in a black hut until about
8 years ago when she built her present houses for which she got timber from the
proprietor – the dwelling house is built of straw and clay and byre and barn of
dry stones – and all thatched with straw – and all at present in good
condition.
JANE GORDON – widow of JOHN
SUTHERLAND – came to Dromie upwards of 30 years ago – she lived in a black
hut until it was accidentally burnt down almost 14 years ago and then she built
the present house of stone and clay, thatched with straw – it is now in a frail
state but she has already got timber from the proprietor for repairing it and
also for a byre but she has not yet been able to get anything done to them.
WILLIAM BAILLIE –
succeeded Widow MACPHERSON who went to America about 25 years ago and
paid 35 shillings for a black hut then in the lot – built the present houses 13
years ago – the dwelling house of stone and clay thatched with straw and
offices of dry stones thatched with divots and they are still in tolerable good
condition.
MARGARET GILCHRIST – widow
of WILLIAM MACKENZIE – came to Dromie about 40 years ago but she has
been only for 24 or 25 years paying rent – she lived in a black hut until about
8 years ago when she built her present houses for which she got timber from the
proprietor – the dwelling house is built of straw and clay and byre and barn of
dry stones – and all thatched with straw – and all at present in good
condition.
JANE GORDON – widow of JOHN
SUTHERLAND – came to Dromie upwards of 30 years ago – she lived in a black
hut until it was accidentally burnt down almost 14 years ago and then she built
the present house of stone and clay, thatched with straw – it is now in a frail
state but she has already got timber from the proprietor for repairing it and
also for a byre but she has not yet been able to get anything done to them.
ISABELLA SUTHERLAND –
widow of JOHN BRUCE – came to Dromie 30 years ago and built a black hut
then in which she lived until it was blown down last year – she got it built
again of dry stones – thatched with divots – but it is only a very poor house
yet – her step son ROBERT BRUCE has a dwelling house, byre and barn on
the lot – he lived constantly with her until he married and all the cultivated
land in the lot was made by him.
DONALD SUTHERLAND – came
to Dromie 28 years ago – he built the houses when he came of stone and clay –
thatched with straw – got no timbers from the proprietor – he bought it all –
the houses are not good.
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