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"Survey return from William Lauder"
Strachur.
1850.
RCP/COL/4/8/16
William Lauder was a church minister to Strachur parish.
Strachur was a parish in the historic County of Argyle and lay in a very hilly area - the hills were used as pastures for sheep and black-cattle. Fish (e.g. salmon and herring) were also found in the parish's only lake, Locheck. In 1841 the population was 1086.
[[Addressee]]
The Revd
Willm Lauder
Strachur
[[Survey]]
QUERIES
1. How many Medical Men practice within the Parish of Strachur ?
one.
2. The Names and Addresses of these
Mr D: Paul, Surgeon,
Strachur,
By Cairndow
3. Has the number increased or diminished of late years?
No.
4. Have any left the Parish since you became connected with it? If so, for what reasons?
No.
5. Is there any complaint among the people of inadequacy in the supply of Medical aid?
No, so far as known to me.
6. Do you know of any cases of protracted suffering, or of injury by Accident, such as might have been alleviated had proper advice been at hand?
No.
7. To what extent is the deficiency of qualified Practitioners made up by the efforts of other parties?
There being no inadequacy, according to my judgement, in the supply of medical aid here, no efforts are made for additional supply by any party.
8. Does your experience enable you to suggest any measure – of general applicability – such as would be likely to relieve to some extent the evils (if they exist) of deficiency in the supply of Medical aid?
Answer to this query implied in the answer to query 7.
9. What Heritors1 are resident, either generally or occasionally, in your Parish?
Mr McLachlane of Strathlachlane, and Mr Callendar of Ardkinglass are the only Heritors, who are generally resident in the Parish
[[Additional Text]]
Wm Lauder, Minr
at Strachur
31st Decemr 1850
Explanatory notes:
1. A heritor was a landowner, under Scots Law, whose holdings were sizeable enough for them to be liable for the payment of public burdens such as Poor Law rates, road and bridge assessments and the church minister’s stipend.