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NEWMILNS
AND DARVEL
Ayrshire Directory - 1837 - by Pigot & Co
Newmilns
is a neat market and manufacturing town, and burgh
of barony, in the Parish
of Loudoun and District
of Cunningham; 24 miles s of Glasgow,
18 ne of Ayr, 7 e by s
of Kilmarnock, and 16
n of Cumnock; situate
on the bank of the river Irvine,
about two miles e from the village of Galston.
It was made a burgh of barony by King
James IV, in 1490; and the charter was confirmed by
Sir Matthew Campbell
of Loudoun, in 1566.
The bailies are competent to hold
courts, from which there is no appeal, except to the courts of session; and in
other respects their jurisdiction is as ample as that of most royal burghs.
The weaving of muslins is carried on here extensively, one thousand hands
being employed in this branch of manufacture.
The places of worship are an established church, and a meeting-house of
the united seccession body. The
parochial school, and a Sabbath evening
school, are both well attended; in the latter, about three hundred children of
the working classes receive instruction. The Marquess of Hastings,
having marries the heiress of Loudoun, is the superior of the burgh; Thomas
Brown Esq., of
Waterhaaughs, also has
considerable property, and is superior of a village adjoining, called Greenholm.
The market is well supplied with the
necessary articles of comsumption. There
are four annual fairs, namely, the the first
Thursday in February, the third Wednesday in May, the fourth Thursday in August,
and the fourth Wednesday in October.
DARVEL
is a small village, in the same parish as New Milns.
In this neighbourhood is Loudoun
castle, the seat of the Marquess
of Hastings,
a mansion of modern erection and great elegance, in the castellated style of
architecture, situate amidst some fine grounds near the Irvine
river; the 'woods and braes' of Loudoun furnish a
theme for one of Tannahill's
best songs. The Marchioness
of Hastings munificently
erected a school in this village, which is
still maintained by the family. POST OFFICE, Main street, Newmilns,
Nicol Brown, Post
master - Letters from Kilmarnock
&c arrive every morning at nine, and are despatched every afternoon at half
past three.
NOBILITY, GENTRY AND CLERGY
Brown,
Thomas, esq (of Waterhaughs), Lanfine/ Bruce,
Rev. John, MA, Somervalbank/ Hastings the Most Noble the Marquess of,
Loudoun castle/ Lawrie, Rev. Archibald,
DD., Manse/ Patrick, Capt. Jas.,
Loudoun cottage/ Rogerson, Rev. Archibald,
Darvel/
ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS
Brown,
James, Greenholm/ Haddow, Alexander,
New Milns/ Marchoness of Hastings' School,
Darval, - John Lyon Campbell,
master/ Parochial School, New Milns - Andrew
Campbell, master
AGENTS TO MANUFACTURERS
Brown,
John, Main st/ Gemmell,
James, Main st/ Hood,
James,Greenholm / Mair,
Archibald, Main st/ Millar,
William, Main st/ Morton,
James, Main st
BAKERS
Richmond,
John, Main st/ Smith,
Alexander, Main st/ Smith,
Hugh, Main st/ Smith,
Hugh, Darvel
BLACKSMITHS
Bryson,
Thomas, Darvel/ Morton,
Alexander, Darvel/
Neil, James, New Milns/ Nisbet,
Matthew, New Milns
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS
Aird,
John, Darvel/ Brown,
Andrew, Main st/ Clelland,
Gavin, Darvel/ Leaper,
James,
Darvel/ Morton,
John, Darvel/ Morton,
Robert, Darvel/ Richmond,
Hugh, Main st/ Richmond,
James, Darvel/ Torrance,
David, Main st
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS
Hamilton,
Thomas, Main st/ Hood,
John, Main st/ Mair,
John, Darvel/ Miller,
Thomas, Main st/ Mitchell,
Archibald, Main st/ Nisbet,
Thomas, Main st/ Peden,
Alexander, Greenholm/ Young,
William, Darvel
CARTWRIGHTS
Bertram,
John, Darvel/ Ellison,
David, Greenholm/ Mair,
James, New Milns
FLESHERS
Barrie,
John, Main st/ Haddow,
Robert, Main st/ Reid,
Alexander Boswell, Main st
GROCERS AND SPIRIT DEALERS
Boyd,
Ann, Main st/ Brown,
Nicol, Main st/ Fleming,
James (& cheese dealer),Darvel/ Fleming,
Thomas (& cheese dealer), Darvel/ Gemell,
James, Main st/ Gibbie,
Henry, Darvel/ Haddow,
George & Co, Main st/ Hamilton,
Thomas, Main st/ Hood,
John, Main st/ Howie,
Thomas, Darvel/ Laurie,
Nicol Brown, Main st/ McPherson,
James, Main st/ Morton,
Alexander, Darvel/ Morton,
James ,Main st/ Morton,
Robert, (& auctioneer), Main st/ Nisbet,
George, Main st/ Reid,
Alexander Boswell, Main st/ Richmond,
John, Darvel/ Smith,
George, Main st
INNKEEPERS AND VINTERS
Anderson,
James, Darvel/ Gray,
James, Main st/ McKenley,
Samuel, Darvel/ Morton,
Elizabeth, Main st/
Morton, James, Darvel/ Smith,
Hugh, Main st/ Wilson,
Robert, Darvel/
Wilson, William, (Black Bull Inn & posting
house), Main st
LINEN & WOOLLEN DRAPERS
Haddow,
George, and Co, Main st/ Lawrie,
Nicol Brown, Main st/ Morton,
Alexander,
Darvel
MILLERS
Loudoun,
James, New Milns/ Mitchell,
James, Darvel mill
MUSLIN MANUFACTURERS
Cameron,
James, Main st/ Mackay,
Archibald, Main st/ Mair,
Archibald, Main st/ Morton, Adam, Main st/
Morton, John, Main st/ Parker,
John jnr, Greenholm/
Paton, Alexander, Main st/ Smith,
James, Main st/ Young,
William, Greenholm
STONE MASONS
Donaldson,
Robert Carrick, Main st/ Moore, William, Main st/ Paterson,
John, Darvel/
Richard, Joseph, Darvel/ Thom,
Alexander, Darvel
TAILORS
Cameron,
Nicol, Main st/ Campbell,
John, Main st/ Goldie,
Andrew, Darvel/ Kilpatrick,
John, Main st/ Miller,
John, Darvel/ Morton,
Alexander, Darvel/ Waddel,
William, Darvel
WRITER
Hendrie,
Jno. (& town clerk), Main st
PLACES OF WORSHIP
Established
Church, New Milns - Rev. Archibald Lawrie,
D.D.
United
Seccession, New Milns - Rev. John Bruce,
A.M.
Reformed
Presbytery, Darvel - Rev. Archibald Rogerson
COACHES
To
Ayr, the "Marquess
of Hastings" (from Edinburgh),
calls at the Black Bull, New
Milns, every afternoon at half past 2
To
Edinburgh, the "Marquess
of Hastings" (from Ayr), calls at the Black Bull, New
Milns, every morning at half past ten
CARRIERS
To
Glasgow, Alexander
& John Mair, from New
Milns, every Monday and Thursday,
and Thomas Fleming,
from Darvel, every
Monday
To
Kilmarnock, John
Howie, from New Milns,
every Tues and Fri, and Robert Taylor,
from Darvel, every Fri
To
Strathaven, Robert
Taylor, from Darvel,
every Thursday.