. The Bairds of Gartsherrie. Some notices of their origin and history . John $aitb of ^Eochtooob anb Sric. He was born at Woodhead, on the 19th of February, 1798,a short time before the family left that place for was first sent to the Parish school, then kept by , and afterwards to the school at Langloan, of whichMr. Robert Black was master; but as neither of theseschools was at that time considered very superior, he wassent for one summer to the Parish School at New Monk-land, of which the teacher was Mr. Watt. In his attendanceat this school he was accompanied by the youn


. The Bairds of Gartsherrie. Some notices of their origin and history . John $aitb of ^Eochtooob anb Sric. He was born at Woodhead, on the 19th of February, 1798,a short time before the family left that place for was first sent to the Parish school, then kept by , and afterwards to the school at Langloan, of whichMr. Robert Black was master; but as neither of theseschools was at that time considered very superior, he wassent for one summer to the Parish School at New Monk-land, of which the teacher was Mr. Watt. In his attendanceat this school he was accompanied by the youngest son of Cap-.


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