OS1/15/20/60
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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KIDLAW | Kidlaw | Mr John Weatherspoon Kidlaw Mr Hamilton Schoolmaster Newtonhall |
015 | A farm house and land with a Thrashing Mill driven by Water Power from Kidlaw Burn William W. Hay Esqr Newton of Newtonhall is the proprietor and Mr John Weatherspoon Tenant - |
QUARRY KNOWE | Quarry Knowe | Mr John Weatherspoon Kidlaw Mr Hamilton Schoolmaster Newtonhall |
015 | A small tract of High land on Kidlaw farm on which are Several limestone quarries and Kilns |
THE WARD (Ruin) | The Ward [in ruins] | Mr John Weatherspoon Kidlaw Mr Hamilton Schoolmaster Newtonhall |
015 | This Ruin is situated in a garden at the rear of some farm buildings at Kidlaw. Its dimensions are small, but thro' mostly removed bears Marks of being Very strong at one time. The inhabitants state that it was formerly used as a keep or baronial Prison for offenders. |
AIKIESIDE HILL | Aikieside Hill | Mr John Weatherspoon Kidlaw Mr Hamilton Schoolmaster Newtonhall |
015 | A pretty large Hill on Kidlaw farm a part of which is Cultivated and the remainder rough Pasture William W. Hay Newton Esqr. is Owner and Mr. John Weatherspoon Kidlaw Tenantry the name is derived from OaK Trees grown on it formerly - |
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[page] 60List of Names collected by James McAnulty C.A.[Civilian Assistant]
Plam 15 C Trace 4
[Signed] James McAnulty
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