OS1/5/17/93
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ECCLES NEWTOWN | Eccles Newtown Eccles Newtown Eccles Newtown |
Mr John Dove, Occupier Mr Thomas Penny, Bartlshill Mr John Stevenson, Eccles |
028.11 | A Neat And Substantial dwelling, pleasantly Situated, And Commanding An extensive prospect: the out-offices Are very extensive, And well arranged, there is a Small walled garden, Tiends' houses, And a very large arable farm attached. It is the property of Sir J Marjoribanks |
BISHOP'S BOG | Bishop's Bog Bishop's Bog Bishop's Bog |
Mr John Dove Mr John Stevenson Mr William Paterson (Gamekeeper) |
028.11 | A large enclosure, a Short distance Northwest of Fairneyrig, part of which is Marsh And a part planted, with Mixed Wood, there are Several Shooting paths through it, there is a great quantity of Game in it as it is Strictly preserved. This place was at one time Called "Fairneyrig Loch: It is the property of Sir John Marjoribanks -- |
FERNYRIG | Fairneyrig Fairneyrig Fairneyrig Fernyrig Fernyrig Fernyrig |
Register of Births & Deaths 1729 Thomas Penny John Stevenson New Statistical Account Robert Swan Esq. Writer Mr. Hunter -Mr Swan's Clerk - |
028.07 ; 028.11 | Two Small Cottages under one roof one Story high. And having Small garden attached, this was at one time A Separate farm, And part of the outoffices Still remain. but now forms a portion of the farm of Eccles Newtown |
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[page] 93Parish of Eccles
Sheet 28 - 11 Trace 1 & 2
Collected by John M ..Cabe
As this refers to a Wood or Plantation it is written in that Character __ W. P.
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