OS1/10/21/183
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CROSSFORD SCROGS | Crossford Scroggs Crossford Scroggs Crossford Scroggs Corseford |
Mr. Thomas Martin Mr. Robert Maxwell James Henderson valuation Roll 1827 |
040 | [Situation] 3 ⅔ miles South- East from Moniaive A rough and untended plantation of Oak and other forest trees within the farm of Crossford. Scrog - a stunted tree, Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson |
CRAIG PLANTATION | Craig Plantation Craig Plantation Craig Plantation |
Dr. [Doctor] Russell Rev, [Reverend] Mr. Dobie plan of Breckonside |
040 | [Situation] 3 ⅔ miles South- East from Moniaive. Two plantations. the one consisting of fir, and the other a mixture of fir & forest trees the property of Dr [Doctor] Russell Thornhill. |
BRECKONSIDE TOWER (Remains of) | Breckonside Tower Breckonside Tower Breckonside Tower Breckonside |
Dr [Doctor] Russell Mr Thomas Martin Robert Maxwell valuation roll 1827 |
040 | [Situation] 3½ miles South - East from Moniaive The ruins of a small Tower which was formerly the residence of the proprietors of Breckonside. The Tower was only about two stories high, and could never have been used for military purposes. Only a small portion of the walls now remains . |
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Transcriber's notes
Written at the top of the List of Names column (above Crossford Scrogs) appears to be the word 'Clonegate'Breckonside Tower (Remains of) in the List of Names column - the 'in' of Remains is circled with an arrow pointing to 'Remains of' written in pencil(?)
- Descriptive Remarks - the last line in red ink seems to be written (in a different hand) over the following pencil inscription - 'There is little of the walls now standing'
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