OS1/5/17/93

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Parish 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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