OS1/10/21/138
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MOAT AND BOW BUTTS [Ingleston] | Ingleston Moat Ingleston Moat Ingleston Moat Bow Butts Bow Butts Bow Butts Moat Moat |
Mr. Morrine . Mr. McTurk. Mr Hogg. N. Graham=Graham Esqre. Jarbruck Gros's [Grose's] Antiquities of Scotland Statistical Account of Glencairn Fullarton's Gazetteer Old Statistical Acct. [Account] of Glencairn |
030 | [Situation] Nearly 1½ mile S,E, [South East] by E, [East] from Minnyhive Cross A Tumulus with two Turrets at [---] commonly called Ingleston Moat [---] rarely Bow Butts it is now [planted with] fir trees which have grown to a [---] height Mr Henry Smith proprioter. See Page 2 |
JARBRUCK | Jarbruck Jarbruck Jarbruck |
Mr. morrine. Mr Mc Turk. Mr Hogg |
030 | [Situation] Upwards of 1½ mile S,E, [South East] from Minnyhive Cross A large house with out houses [---] Garden ornamental Grounds [and] land attached the property of Colonel Graham. |
JARBRUCK BURN | Jarbruck Burn Jarbruck Burn Jarbruck Burn |
Mr Morrine. Mr. Mc Turk. Mr. Hogg. |
030; 039 | [Situation] From the highlands near the S [South] of Parish running N. E. [North East] to Cairn Water, A considerable stream which [---] the properties of Ingleston and [Jarbruck] deriving its name from that [of the] latter |
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[Page] 138,Parish of Glencairn -- Plan 30 . 15 Trace No [Number] 6
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Descriptive Remarks - words lost in the fold - some guesses insertedMoat and Bow Butts - Descriptive remarks - proprietor spelt wrong
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