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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DALMORE MILL (Whetstone) | Dalmore Mill Dalmore Mill Dalmore Mill |
Andrew Muir Schoolr [Schoolmaster] William Rorison Manse William Dunn Dalmore |
034 | A hone mill worked by water - 10 horse power - two Storeys high Slated & in good repair. The Stone found in Dalmore Quarry is dressed & polished here. Property of William Dunn Esqr. Dalmore |
BRIDGEND | Bridgend Bridgend Bridgend Stair Bridge-end |
Andrew Muir School William Rorison William Dunn Dalmore County Voters List |
034 | A two storey & slated public house with out offices attached all in good repair. Property and residence of Mr. William Petticrew. Name derived from contiguity to Stair Bridge. |
STAIR WOOD | Stair Wood Stair Wood Stair Wood |
Andrew Muir Schoolr [Schoolmaster] William Rorison Manse William Dunn Dalmore |
034 | A wood consisting of Ash Oak beech & fir trees of about fifty years growth - Property of the Earl of Stair. |
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[Page] 13Sheet 34.2 -- Parish of Stair
Transcriber's notes
Stair Wood looks as if it had been crossed through and then erased, so I have transcribed it as originally written.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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