East Lothian, volume 12

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/15/12/1 [Page] 1 PARISH OF WHITTINGHAM PLAN20A INDEX Names of Objects -- Pages Parish of Whittingham -- 3 Byrecleugh Burn -- 8 Collar Law -- 5 Charteris' Well -- 10 Crow Cleugh -- 11 Chapman's Slack -- 12 East Hare Cleugh -- 6 Faseny Water -- 6 Greencleugh Rig -- 11 Green Cleugh -- 12 Hare Cleugh -- 5 Herds Hill -- 7 Harecleugh Rig -- 7 Hareshaw Knowe -- 7 Hareshaw Burn -- 8 Killpallet Burn -- 9 Killpallet Rig -- 9 Killpallet -- 10 Lamb Burn -- 3 Little Says Law -- 4 Priest Cleugh Rig -- 9 Priest Cleugh -- 10 Southern Law -- 11 Todlaw Rig -- 8 Wolf Cleugh -- 3 Wester Grain -- 13 Easter Grain -- 13 Easter Lamb Burn -- 14 Cow Cleugh -- 14 Little Cow Cleugh -- 14 Kilpallet Heights -- 15 Faseny Bridge -- 15
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OS1/15/12/3 WOLF CLEUGH Wolf Cleugh Wolf Cleugh James Renwick Mr. Darling 020 A small ravine through which runs a small stream to its influx with Lamb Burn
OS1/15/12/3 LAMB BURN Lamb Burn Lamb Burn Lamb Burn Lamb Burn James Renwick Mr. Darling Johnston's Co. [County] Map Forrest's Co. [County] map 020 A small stream formed by the confluence of two smaller ones having no name, and running northerly to its influx with Faseny Water.
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OS1/15/12/3 [Page] 3 Parish of Whittingham [For Wolf Cleugh the Situation is given as] About 1 1/2 Miles W.N.W. [West North West] from Hareshaw Knowe [For Lamb Burn the Situation is given as] About 1 3/8 Miles W.N.W. [West North West] from Hareshaw Knowe Adjoining Wolf Cleugh [For Whittingham the Authority is given as] See Name Book Plan 11 A [the Situation as] In the South Eastern portion of the Co. [County] Haddington [and the Description as] See name Book Plan 11 A.
OS1/15/12/3 For Wolf Cleugh and Lamb Burn the form 136 page number (18) is not visible in the left margin.
OS1/15/12/4 LITTLE SAYS LAW Little Says Law Little Says Law Little Cese Law Little Cese Law James Renwick Mr. Darling Johnston's Co. [County] Map Forrest's Co. [County] map 020 A small hill on the farm of Mayshiel. Its surface consists of heathy pasture. On it is a Trig. [Trigonometrical] Station called by the Trig. [Trigonometrical] Party "Littlesayers Law"
OS1/15/12/4 LITTLE COLLAR LAW Little Collar Law Little Collar Law Mr. Darling James Renwick 020 A small hill on the farm of Mayshiel. its surface consists of heathy pasture. On its summit is a Trig. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trig. [Trigonometrical] Party "Collarlaw"
OS1/15/12/4 [Page] 4 Parish of Whittingham [For Little Says Law the form 136 page number is given as] 18 [and the Situation as] About 1 Mile W. by N. [West by North] from Hareshaw Knowe Little Says [note] This is the orthography to be used. See reply to remark 4 on the plan O.M.O [Ordnanace Mapping Office] 20th January 1854 [For Little Collar Law the form 136 page is given as] 19 [and the Situation as] About 1 Mile N by W [North by West] from Hareshaw Knowe
OS1/15/12/5 COLLAR LAW Collar Law Collar Law Collar Law Collar Law Collar Law Mr. Darling Robert Murdie Mr. Johnstone Johnston's Co. [County] Map Forrest's Co. [County] map 020 A hill on the farm of Mayshiel. Its surface consists of heathy pasture,
OS1/15/12/5 HARE CLEUGH Hare Cleugh Hare Cleugh Hare Cleugh James Renwick Mr. Darling Robert Murdie 020 A ravine or Glen through which runs a small Stream, It is Situated betwixt Collar Law and Hareshaw Knowe.
OS1/15/12/5 LAMMERMUIR HILLS Lammermuir Hills For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Plan 19B For descriptive remarks see Name book Plan 19B
OS1/15/12/5 [Page] 5 Parish of Whittingham [For Collar Law the form 136 page number is given as] 17 [and the Situation as] About 5/8 of a Mile NN.W [North North West] from Hareshaw Knowe [For Charteris' Well the form 136 page number is given as] 21 [and the Situation as] About 25 chains NNW [North North West] from Hareshaw Knowe [For Killpallet the form 136 page number is given as] 11 [and the Situation as] In the Southern Portion of the County of Haddington
OS1/15/12/6 EAST HARE CLEUGH East Hare Cleugh East Hare Cleugh East Hare Cleugh Mr. Darling James Renwick Robert Murdie 020 A small glen or ravine thro' [through] which runs a small Stream. It is situated between Harecleugh Rig and Hareshaw Knowe,
OS1/15/12/6 FASENY WATER Faseny Water Faseny Water Faseny Water Fasseny Water Mr. Darling Mr. Johnstone Co. [County] map (Johnstons) Forrest's Co. [County] map 020 A considerable Stream or burn having its rise in the moors North of Says Law and running in an Easterly direction to its influx with Whiteadder Water near the farm ho' [house] of Millknowe
OS1/15/12/6 [Page] 6 Parish of Whittingham [For Easter Hare Cleugh the form 136 page number is given as] 21 [and the Situation as] About 1/2 mile E by N [East by North] from Hareshaw Knowe [For Faseny Water the form 136 page number is given as] 17 [and the Situation as] About 3/4 of a mile North from Hareshaw Knowe
OS1/15/12/7 HERD'S HILL Herd's Hill Herd's Hill Herd's Hill Herd's Hill Mr. Darling James Renwick Johnston's Co. [County] Map Forrests Co. [County] map 020 A small hill on the farm of Mayshiel. Its surface consists of heathy pasture,
OS1/15/12/7 HARE CLEUGH RIG Hare Cleugh Rig Hare Cleugh Rig Hare Cleugh Rig Mr. Darling James Renwick Robert Murdie 020 A small portion of moorland on the farm of Kilpallet. lying between Priests Cleugh and East Hare Cleugh.
OS1/15/12/7 HARESHAW KNOWE Hareshaw Knowe Hareshaw Knowe Hareshaw Knowe Mr. Darling J. Renwick Robert Murdie 020 A small hill on the farm of Kilpallet. Its surface consists of heathy pasture,
OS1/15/12/7 [Page] 7 Parish of Whittingham [For Herd's Hill the Situation is given as] About 7/8 of a mile N.E by N [North East by North] from Hareshaw Knowe [For Hare Cleugh Rig the Situation is given as] About 3/4 of a mile E by N [East by North] from Hareshaw Knowe [For Hareshaw Knowe the Situation is given as] About 1 1/4 miles S.W. [South-West] from Hare Cleugh Rig
OS1/15/12/8 HARESHAW BURN Hareshaw Burn Hareshaw Burn Hareshaw Burn James Renwick Mr. Darling Robert Murdie 020 A small Stream having its rise near the East side of Todlie Rig. and running N. [North] easterly to Hare Cleugh
OS1/15/12/8 TODLAW RIG Todlaw Rig Todlaw Rig Todlaw Rig James Renwick Mr. Darling Robert Murdie 020 A small hill of a ridge like shape, on the farm of Killpallet. Its surface consists of heathy pasture
OS1/15/12/8 BYRECLEUGH BURN Byrecleugh Burn Byrecleugh Burn Byrecleugh Burn Mr. Darling James Renwick Robert Murdie 020 A small Stream running from near the South side of Killpallet Rig in a South easterly direction between the Counties of Haddington and Berwick
OS1/15/12/8 [Page] 8 Parish of Whittingham [For Hareshaw Burn the form 136 page number is given as] 21 [and the Situation as] On W [West] side of Hareshaw Knowe [For Todlaw Rig the form 136 page number is given as] 21 [and the Situation as] About 1/2 mile W.S.W [West South West] from Hareshaw Knowe [For Byrecleugh Burn the form 136 page number is given as] 22 [and the Situation as] About 3/4 of a mile S.S.E [South South East] of Hareshaw Knowe. On the S [South] side of Killpallet Rig
OS1/15/12/9 KILLPALLET BURN Killpallet Burn Killpallet Burn Killpallet Burn Killpallet Burn Mr. Darling James Renwick Robert Murdie Forrest's Co. [County] map 020 A small stream having its rise East of Killpallet Rig and running in a northeasterly direction to Faseny Burn
OS1/15/12/9 KILLPALLET RIG Killpallet Rig Killpallet Rig Killpallet Rig Killpallet Rig Mr. Darling James Renwick Robert Murdie Forrest's Co. [County] map 020 A hill on the farm of Killpallet a little south of Harecleugh Rig Its surface consists of heathy pasture,
OS1/15/12/9 PRIEST CLEUGH RIG Priestcleugh Rig Priestcleugh Rig Priestcleugh Rig James Renwick Mr. Darling Robert Murdie 020 A ridge of moorland, situated between Harecleugh Rig and Killpallet Burn.
OS1/15/12/9 [Page] 9 Parish of Whittingham [For Killpallet Burn the Situation is given as] About 1 1/8 Miles S.E by E [South East by East] from Hareshaw Knowe on the E [East] Side of Priestcleugh Rig [For Killpallet Rig the Situation is given as] About 3/4 of a mile S.E. by E. [South East by East] from Hareshaw Knowe [For Priest Cleugh Rig the Situation is given as] About 1 mile East of Hareshaw Knowe
OS1/15/12/10 PRIEST CLEUGH Priest Cleugh Priest Cleugh Priest Cleugh J. Renwick Mr. Darling Robert Murdie 020 A glen or ravine through which runs a small stream It is situated between Harecleugh Rig and Priestcleugh Rig,'
OS1/15/12/10 CHARTERIS' WELL Charteris' Well Charteris' Well Charteris' Well Mr. Darling James Renwick Robert Murdie 020 A spring well on the East side of Killpallet Burn.
OS1/15/12/10 KILLPALLET Killpallet Killpallet Killpallet Killpallet Killpallet James Renwick Mr. Darling Robert Murdie Johnston's Co. [County] Map Forrest's Co. [County] map 020 A small house occupied by a shepherd. It had formerly a farm attached which is now united with that of Priestlaw The property of the Marquis of Tweeddale
OS1/15/12/10 [Page] 10 [For Priest Cleugh the form 136 page number is given as] 24 [and the Situation as] About 7/8 mile East of Hareshaw Knowe [For Charteris' Well the form 136 page number is given as] 22 [and the Situation as] About 1 1/4 miles E [East] of Hareshaw Knowe [For Killpallet the form 136 page number is given as] 24 [and the Situation as] About 1 1/8 miles S.E by E [South East by East] of Hareshaw Knowe
OS1/15/12/11 CROW CLEUGH Crow Cleugh Crow Cleugh Crow Cleugh Mr. Darling James Renwick Robert Murdie 020 A small glen or ravine thro' [through] which runs a small stream situated on the east side of Killpallet Burn;
OS1/15/12/11 SOUTHERN LAW Southern Law Southern Law Southern Law Southern Law Mr. Darling Robert Murdie Co. [County] Map Forrest's Co. [County] map 020 A hill on the farm of Penshiel. It affords good pasturage for sheep,
OS1/15/12/11 GREEN CLEUGH RIG Greencleugh Rig Greencleugh Rig James Renwick Mr. Darling 020 A small hill on the farm of Penshiel, and situated on the East of Green Cleugh.
OS1/15/12/11 [Page] 11 Parish of Whittingham [For Crow Cleugh the Situation is given as] About 1 1/2 Miles E by S [East by South] from Hareshaw Knowe [For Southern Law the Situation is given as] About 1 1/2 Miles E by N [East by North] from Hareshaw Knowe [For Green Cleugh Rig the Situation is given as] About 1 1/4 Miles E.N.E [East North East] from Hareshaw Knowe
OS1/15/12/12 GREEN CLEUGH Green Cleugh Green Cleugh James Renwick Mr. Darling 020 A Small ravine situated on the West side of Green cleugh Rig.
OS1/15/12/12 CHAPMAN'S SLACK Chapman's Slack Chapman's Slack James Renwick Mr. Darling 020 A small portion of hollow ground adjoining the road a little East of Herds Hill thro' [through] it runs a Small stream
OS1/15/12/12 PENSHIEL HILL Penshiel Hill Penshiel Hill Painshiel Hill Mr. Darling James Renwick Forrest's Co. [County] map. 020 A large hill on the farm of Penshiel. It forms a part of the Lammermuir range
OS1/15/12/12 [Page] 12 [For Green Cleugh the form 136 page number is given as] 20 [and the Situation as] About 1 1/8 Miles N.E. by E [North East by East] from Hareshaw Knowe [For Chapman's Slack the form 136 page number is given as] 20 [and the Situation as] About 1 mile N.E. [North East] from Hareshaw Knowe Chapman's Slack [note] Slack .s 1. An opening between hills 2. A hollow - Jamieson's Scott: Dicty [Scottish Dictionary]. [For Penshiel Hill the Situation is given as] About 1 1/2 Miles N.E. by E [North East by East] from Hareshaw Knowe
OS1/15/12/13 WESTER GRAIN Wester Grain James Darling Adam Darling Robert Murdoch 020 A Small Stream which flows off the S.W.[South West] side of Killpallet Heights in a S.E. [South East] direction to where it is Joined by Easter Grain; the Stream formed by their union flows thro' [through] Christie Cleugh. This Stream forms the County Boundary between Berwick & Haddington.
OS1/15/12/13 EASTER GRAIN Easter Grain James Darling Adam Darling Robert Murdoch 020 A Small Stream which flows off the South side of Killpallet Heights in a S.S.W. [South South West] direction to where it meets Wester Grain; the Stream formed by their Junction flows thro' [through] Christie Cleugh. This Stream forms the Co [County] Boundary between Berwick and Haddington.
OS1/15/12/13 [Page] 13 Plan 20.A. -- Parish of Whittingham [For Wester Grain the Situation is given as] South of Kilpallet Heights. [For Easter Grain the Situation is given as] South of Kilpallet Heights.
OS1/15/12/14 EASTER LAMB BURN Easter Lamb Burn James Darling Adam Darling Robert Murdoch 016 ; 020 A Small Stream which flows from the Moors at the West Side of Collar Law northwards into the Faseny Water.
OS1/15/12/14 COW CLEUGH Cow Cleugh James Darling Adam Darling Robert Murdoch 020 A Small open Valley, North of Collar Law, thro' [through] which a Stream flows into the Faseny Water
OS1/15/12/14 LITTLE COW CLEUGH Little Cow Cleugh James Darling Adam Darling Robert Murdoch 020 A Small open Valley, at the East Side of Collar Law, thro' [through] which a Stream flows into Faseny Water
OS1/15/12/14 [Page] 14 Plan 20.A -- Parish of Whittingham [For Easter Lamb Burn the Situation is given as] West of Collar Law [For Cow Cleugh the Situation is given as] North East of Collar Law [For Little Cow Cleugh the Situation is given as] East of Collar Law
OS1/15/12/15 KILLPALLET HEIGHTS Killpallet Heights James Darling Adam Darling John Darling Robert Murdoch 020 A Ridge of Elevated Heathy Pasture land on the Farm of Killpallet
OS1/15/12/15 FASENY BRIDGE Faseny Bridge James Darling Adam Darling John Darling Robert Murdoch 020 A good Stone Bridge of One Arch over the Faseny Water, on the Trust Road leading from Killpallet Burn to Tranent; Constructed & Kept in repair by the County of Haddington.
OS1/15/12/15 [Page] 15 Plan 20.A. -- Parish of Whittingham [For Killpallet Heights the Situation is given as] South of Hareshaw Knowe [For Faseny Bridge the Situation is given as] North of Harecleugh Rig
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OS1/15/12/17 SOUTHERN LAW Southern Law Mr Darling Priestlaw Robert Murdie Kingside Co. [County] Map 020 A Hill on the farm of Penshiel South of Penshiel Hill affording pretty good Pasturage for sheep and a portion of the Lammersmuir Hills
OS1/15/12/17 FASENY WATER Faseny Water Mr Darling Farmer Priestlaw Mr Johnstone Farmer MillKnowe Co. [County] Map 020 A stream which rises in the Moors N [North] of Says Law and flows in a N E [North East] direction till it joins the White Adder Water near the Farmhouse of MillKnowe
OS1/15/12/17 COLLAR LAW Collar Law Mr Darling Farmer Priestlaw Mr Johnstone Farmer MillKnowe Co. [County] Map 020 A hill on the farm of Mayshiel on the South side of Faseny Water and North of Little Says Law its Surface is covered with heath
OS1/15/12/17 [Page] 17 List of Names collected by John Early c.a [civilian assistant] [note] Plan 20.A
OS1/15/12/18 LAMB BURN Lamb Burn James Renwick Mayshiel Mr. Darling Priestlaw 020 A small stream which is formed by the junction of two other streams on the West Side of Little Says Law and flows in a Northerly direction till it joins the Faseny Water.
OS1/15/12/18 WOLF CLEUGH Wolf Cleugh James Renwick Mayshiel Mr. Darling Priestlaw 020 A small ravine on the N [North] West side of Lamb Burn having a small stream running thro [through] it, The Cleugh extends from Lamb Burn to the source of the stream
OS1/15/12/18 LITTLE SAYS LAW Little Says Law James Renwick Mayshiel Mr. Darling Priestlaw 020 A small heathy hill on the farm of Mayshiel and the S. [South] side of Collar Law having a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] on its summit and forming a part of the Lammermuir Range
OS1/15/12/18 [Page] 18 List of Names collected by John Early C. a [Civilian assistant] Whittingham Parish [note] Plan 20.A
OS1/15/12/19 PENSHIEL HILL Pensheil Hill Mr Darling Farmer Priestlaw James Renwick Mayshiel 020 A large hill on the farm of Pensheil affording good Pasturage for sheep and forming part of the Lammermuir Hills. There is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] on its Summit
OS1/15/12/19 LITTLE COLLAR LAW Little Collar Law Mr Darling Farmer Priestlaw James Renwick Mayshiel 020 A small hill on the farm of Maysheil NW [North West] of Collar Law, having a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its summit.
OS1/15/12/19 HERD'S HILL Herd's Hill Mr Darling Farmer Priestlaw James Renwick Mayshiel 020 A small Heathy hill on the farm of Maysheil on the N [North] side of the Faseny Water and at the S.E. [South East] end of Redstone Rig
OS1/15/12/19 [Page] 19 List of Names collected by John Early c.a [civilian assistant] Whittingham Parish [note] Plan 20.A
OS1/15/12/20 CHAPMAN'S SLACK Chapman's Slack James Renwick Mayshiel Mr. Darling Farmer Priestlaw 020 A Small portion of low or hollow ground adjoining the Main Road at the NE [North-East] side of Herds hill. having a small stream running through it the strteam has no name.
OS1/15/12/20 GREEN CLEUGH Green Cleugh James Renwick Mayshiel Mr. Darling Farmer Priestlaw 020 A Small ravine which extends from the Side side of Dod Hill to the Faseny Water, having a small stream flowing thro. [through] it
OS1/15/12/20 GREEN CLEUGH RIG Greencleugh Rig James Renwick Mayshiel Mr. Darling Farmer Priestlaw 020 A small Ridge or hill on the farm of Penshiel at the East side of Green Cleugh
OS1/15/12/20 [Page] 20 List of Names collected by John Early c a [civilian assistant] Whittingham Parish [note] Plan 20.A
OS1/15/12/21 HARESHAW KNOWE Hareshaw Knowe Mr. Darling Priestlaw James Renwick Mayshiel Robert Murdie Kingside 020 A small heathy hill on the farm of Killpallet Situated between Hareshaw Burn and East Hare Cleugh
OS1/15/12/21 EAST HARE CLEUGH Easter Hare Cleugh Mr. Darling Priestlaw James Renwick Mayshiel Robert Murdie Kingside 020 A small ravine between Harecleugh Rig and Hareshaw Know having a Small stream running thro. [through] it. The Cleugh extends from the ravine of the Stream to where it joins Hare Cleugh the stream has no name
OS1/15/12/21 HARE CLEUGH RIG Harecleugh Rig Mr. Darling Priestlaw James Renwick Mayshiel Robert Murdie Kingside 020 Applies to that portion of moor on the farm of Kellpallet which lies between Priest Cleugh And East Hare Cleugh
OS1/15/12/21 KILLPALLET RIG Killpallet Rig Mr. Darling Priestlaw James Renwick Mayshiel Robert Murdie Kingside 020 A hill on the farm of Killpallet at the South ends of Priestcleugh Rig and Harecleugh Rig. It has a Trig. [Trigonometrical Station] On its summit and forms a portion of the Lammermuir Hills
OS1/15/12/21 [Page] 21 [List of Names collected by] John Early c.a [civilian assistant] Whittingham Parish [note] Plan 20.A
OS1/15/12/21A HARE CLEUGH TODLAW RIG Hare Cleugh Todlaw Rig James Renwick Mayshiel Mr. Darling Priestlaw Robert Murdie Kingside
OS1/15/12/21A HARESHAW BURN Hareshaw Burn James Renwick Mayshiel Mr. Darling Priestlaw Robert Murdie Kingside 020 A small stream which rises at the East side of Todlie Rig and flows in a Northerly direction till it joins the stream which flows thro. [through] Hare Cleugh
OS1/15/12/21A [Page] 21a [List of Names collected by] John Early c.a [civilian assistant] Whittingham Parish [note] Plan 20.A
OS1/15/12/22 KILLPALLET BURN Killpallet Burn Mr. Darling Priestlaw James Renwick Mayshiel Robert Murdie Kingside 020 A small stream which is formed by the junction of two Streams a few perches South of Killpallet And flows in a Northerly direction till it joins the Faseny Water.
OS1/15/12/22 COW CLEUGH Cow Cleugh Mr. Darling Priestlaw James Renwick Mayshiel Robert Murdie Kingside 020 A small Ravine on the East Side of Killpallet Burn having a small stream running thro' [through] it till it joins the Killpallet Burn to which place the cleugh extends, the stream forms for a part the Co. By. [County Boundary]
OS1/15/12/22 CHARTERIS' WELL Charteris' Well Mr. Darling Priestlaw James Renwick Mayshiel Robert Murdie Kingside 020 A spring well on the N.W. [North West] side of Killpallet Burn so named on account of the Gentlemen belong to the Earl of Wemys taking Lunch at this place when fowling on the moors
OS1/15/12/22 BYRECLEUGH BURN Byrecleugh Burn Mr. Darling Priestlaw James Renwick Mayshiel Robert Murdie Kingside 020 A small stream at the South side of Killpallet Rig and forms for a short distance the boundary between the Counties of Haddington and Berwick It flows in a Southerly direction till it joins the Dye Water in Berwickshire
OS1/15/12/22 [Page] 22 [List of Names collected by] John Early c.a [civilian assistant] Whittingham Parish [note] Plan 20.A
OS1/15/12/23 PRIEST CLEUGH Priest Cleugh James Renwick Mayshiel Mr. Darling Priestlaw Robert Murdie Kingside A ravine between Priestcleugh Rig and Harecleugh Rig and extends from the N [North] side of Killpallet Rig to the Faseny Water, there is a small stream running thro [through] it which has no name
OS1/15/12/23 PRIESTCLEUGH RIG Priestcleugh Rig James Renwick Mayshiel Mr. Darling Robert Murdie A ridge of Moor which lies between Killpallet Rig and Faseny Water on the North. And Priest Cleugh and Killpallet Burn on the East
OS1/15/12/23 KILLPALLET Killpallet James Renwick Mayshiel Mr. Darling Robert Murdie A small cottage on the West Side of Killpallet Burn. This had been at one time a farm house with farm attached but since the farm got joined to Priestlaw It was only inhabited by shepherds. the farm is in the possession of Mr. Darling Farmer, Priestlaw and is the property of the Marquis of Tweeddale
OS1/15/12/23 [Page] 23 [List of Names collected by] John Early c.a [civilian assistant] Whittingham Parish [note] Plan 20.A [signed] James Carpenter CA [Civilian Assistant] 25th Nov. [Novembe 1853 [signed] H. James Cap RE [Captain Royal Engineers] 28 Nov [November] 1853.
OS1/15/12/24 [Page] 24 [Volume] 2 OS1/15/12 [Date Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE SOUTHAMPTON 19 APR. [APRIL] 92 Co [COUNTY] HADDINGTON PLAN 20 A Names of Parishes -- Pages Whittingham -- 1