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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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PILMUIR | Pilmuir Pilmuir |
Mr. James Tod. Farmer Pilmuir Mr. William Masser. Farmer Overbowerhouse |
019.03 | A commodious dwelling house in good repair and slated, with suitable offices, (including a thrashing Machine), a row of Cottages occupied by hinds, and an extensive farm attached. It is the property of the Earl of Lauderdale and is in the occupation of James Tod. Vide. Pilmuir Wood P. [Page] 3 |
BLACKCHESTER | Blackchester Blackchester |
Mr. William Bone Farmer Blackburn Mr. James Hay Farmer Trabrown |
019.03 | A dwelling house of an inferior description one storey high and thatched, with a stable and barn attached. It was formerly a farm house. but the land is now joined to that of Blackburn and the dwelling house is occupied by one of the hinds employed on this farm. It is the property of the Earl of Lauderdale and is in the occupation of William Bone, farmer, Blackburn. [Chester] [derive] from the Saxon word "Caester" a fort. |
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