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Parish of Dirleton 1
PLAN 5 B
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Names of Objects -- Pages
Parish of Dirleton -- 3
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PARISH OF DIRLETON |
Dirleton |
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[Situation] In the northern portion of the County
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WEST LODGE [Rockville House] |
West Lodge
West Lodge
West Lodge
West Lodge |
Henry Keddie
James McLaren
James Hislop
Mr P Edington |
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[Situation] About 1 1/8 Mile S.W. by W. [South West by West] From Sheriffhall
A lodge at the western entrance leading to Rockville House, the property of J. L. Hay Esquire |
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Parish of Dirleton
Form 136 Page
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NORTH BERWICK
PLAN 5B
INDEX
Names of Objects -- Pages
North Berwick Ph [Parish] -- 9
Balgone Heughs -- 13
Balgone Barns -- 13
Balgone House -- 14
Birlie Knowe Plantation -- 16
Carperstane -- 10
Craigmoor Wood -- 15
East Craig -- 19
Fenton Tower (Ruins of) -- 9
Kingstone Hill -- 9
Little Wamphray -- 14
Mill Burn -- 12
North Lodge -- 10
North Berwick Ho. [House] -- 17
Rockville Mains -- 11
Rockville House -- 11
Rockville Heughs -- 12
Redside -- 17
Sheriffhall -- 15
The Den -- 15
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PARISH OF NORTH BERWICK |
Parish of North Berwick |
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KINGSTON HILL |
Kingston Hill
Kingston Hill
Kingston Hill |
Mr William Wyllie
James Hislop
Peter Edington |
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[Situation] About 6 Chains North from Fenton Tower
An elevated portion of land near the Village of Kingston. |
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FENTON TOWER (Ruins of) |
Fenton Tower
Fenton Tower
Fenton Tower |
Mr Wm. Wyllie
James Hislop |
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[Situation] about 1 1/4 Mile N. by W. [North by West] from Sheriffhall
The ruins of an old mansion house, formerly the property of the Lords of Dirleton, afterwards Viscount Fenton, and Earl of Kellie. It now belongs to Mrs Ferguson of Archerfield House. |
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Parish of North Berwick
Form 136 Page
50 Kingston Hil
50 Fenton Tower (Ruins of )
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CARPERSTANE |
Carperstane
Carperstane
Carperstane
Easter Carperstone |
James Pringle occupier
James Hislop
Rent Receipts
List of Ploughgates 1833 |
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[Situation] about 1/2 Mile W.N.W. [West North West] from Sheriffhall
A well built farmhouse, and offices including a thrashing machine, and a farm of land attached, the property of Sir George Grant Suttie, and in the occupancy of Mr James Pringle. |
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NORTH LODGE |
North Lodge
North Lodge |
Henry Reddie
James McLaren |
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[Situation] About 3/4 Mile W. by N. [West by North] from Sheriffhall
A lodge at the Northern entrance to Rockville House, the property of J. S. Hay Esqr. |
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Parish of North Berwick
Form 136 Page
50 Carperstane
49 North Lodge |
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ROCKVILLE MAINS |
Rockville Mains
Rockville Mains
Mains |
Henry Keddie
James McLaren
Forrests Co. [County] Map |
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[Situation] about 3/4 Mile Due, W. [West] from Sheriffhall
farm steading, including the stewards house, farm servants Cottages,and a thrashing machine, the property of J. S. Hay Esqr. Rockville |
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ROCKVILLE HOUSE |
Rockville
Rockville
Rockville House
Rockville House
Rockville
Rockville |
Greenwoods Co. [County] Map
Johnston's Co. [Count Map
Henry Keddie, Landsteward
James McLaren, gardener
Forrests's Co [County] Map
Stat. Acct. [Statistical] Account 1835 |
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[Situation] about 3/4 Mile S,W, by W, [South West by West] from Sherriffhall
A beautiful Mansion, the Country residence of J. S. Hay Esqr, with suitable offices including stables and Coach houses. The Mansion house is delightfully situated amongst picturesque rocks and a tastefully wooded and ornamented policy. |
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Parish of North Berwick
Form 136 Page
49 Rockville Mains
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MILL BURN |
Mill Burn
Mill Burn |
James McLaren
Mr Laurence |
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[Situation] It rises about 15 chains W. [West] from Rockville and forming part of the bond [boundary] between Direleton & N. [North] Berwick
A stream flowing from a Pond in the policy grounds of Rockville House in a westerly direction and joines the Peffer Burn at Congleton, |
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ROCKVILLE HEUGIS |
Rockville Heughs
Rockville Heughs
Rockville Heughs
Rockville Heughs |
Henry Keddie
James McLaren
Mr. P. Edington
James Hislop |
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[Situation] On the east side of Rockville Demesne
A rocky precipice the continuation of the Balgone Heughs, from where it enters Rockville policy westwards to opposite the West Lodge |
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Parish of North Berwick
Form 136 Page
51 Mill Burn
52 Rockville Heughs
[Entry Scored Out]
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BALGONE HEUGHS |
Balgone Heughs
Balgone Heughs
Balgone Heughs
Balgone Heughs |
Henry Keddie
James McLaren
Mr P. Edington
James Hislop |
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[Situation] On the N. [North] side of Balgone Demesne
The Continuation of Rockville precipice or Heughs, north eastwards from Rockville Policy |
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BALGONE BARNS |
Balgone Barns
Balgone Barns
Balgone Barns |
John Guild
rent receipt
Peter Anderson |
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[Situation] about 1/2 Mile N.N.W. [North North West] from Sheriffhall
A well built farm house with suitable offices including a thrashing Mill, and the farm servants Cottages, and a farm of land attached, the property Sir George Grant Suttie and in the occupancy of John Guild, |
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Parish of North Berwick
Form 136 Page
52 Balgone Heugh
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LITTLE WAMPHRAY |
Little Wamphray
Little Wamphray
Wamphry
Wamphrey |
Mr. Lockhart
John Guild
Forrests Co. [County] map 1799
List of Ploughgates 1833 |
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[Situation] About 7/8 Mile NN.E. [North North East] from Sheiffhall
A few Cottages southeast of Wamphray farm steading, occupied by agricultural labourers and the property of Sir Hew Dalrymple, |
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BALGONE HOUSE |
Balgone House Balgone House Balgone House Balgone
Balgone
Balgone House Balgone House |
Peter Anderson
Mr James Rennie
Mr Turnbull
Forrest's Co. [County] map 1799
Johnston's Co. [County] map
Sir George Grant Suttie proprietor
Mr James Scougall factor |
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[Situation] about 3/8 Mile N.E. by N. [North East by North] from Sheriffhall
An old mansion the property and occasional residence of Sir George Grant Suttie, It is nicely situated, near the centre of a finely wooded and ornamental policy or Demesne |
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Parish of North Berwick
Form 136 Page
53 Little Wamphray
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THE DEN |
The Den
The Den
Davie's Den
The Den
The Den |
Peter Anderson
Mr Turnbull
Forrests Co [County] Map 1799
Mr James Scougall
Mr James Rennie |
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[Situation] about 1/2 Mile E.N.E. [East North East] from Sheriffhall
A house, divided into a few dwellings, on the farm of Redside, occupied by agricultural labourers, and the property of Sir George Grant Suttie |
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CRAIGMOOR WOOD |
Craigmoor Wood Craigmoor Wood |
Peter Anderson
John Guild |
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[Situation] About 1/2 Mile E. by S. [East by South] from Sheriffhall
A small wood or Plantation, consisting of Fir and Forrest trees, situated a short distance southeast of West Craig |
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SHERIFFHALL |
Sheriffhall
Sheriffhall
Sheriffhall
Sherryhall
Sherryhall
Sheriffhall |
Peter Anderson
James Rennie
John Guild
Forrests Co. [County] Map
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
List of Ploughgates |
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[Situation] About 3/8 Mile S.W. by S. [South West by South] from Balgone Ho [House]
A farm steading a short distance south of Balgone House, with thrashing machine, labourers Cottages, and a farm of land attached, at present in the proprietors hands, Sir George Grant Suttie |
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Parish of North Berwick
Form 136 Page
56 The Den
55 Craigmoor Wood
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BIRLIE KNOWE PLANTATION |
Birlie Knowe
Birlie Knowe |
Peter Anderson
John Guild |
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[Situation] about 1/4 Mile due W. [West] from SHeroffhall
A small plantation consisting of Fir and forrest trees, situated a short distance southeast of Carperstane farm house |
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West Gate
West Gate |
Peter Anderson
John Guild |
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[Situation] about 17 chains W.S.W. [West South West] from Sheriffhall
A lodge or Gate at the western entrance leading to Balgone House the residence George Grant Suttie |
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North Berwick
Form 136 Page
55 Birlie Knowe
55 West Gate
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NORTH BERWICK HOUSE |
North Berwick House
North Berwick House
North Berwick House
North Berwick House
North Berwick House |
Greenwoods Co [County] Map 1825
Pigots Co [County] directory
Mr James Hislop
Mr Lockhart
Forrests Co. [County] Map |
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[Situation] about 1 Mile B.E by N. [North East by North] from Sheriffhall
A large mansion delightfully situated about the centre of a nicely wooded policy or demesne, It has suitable offices and an excellent flower and vegetable garden, It is the property and occasional residence of Sir Hew Dalrymple Baronet. |
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REDSIDE |
Redside
Redside
Redside
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Greenwoods Co. [County] Map 1825
Rent receipt
Mr Turnbull
Forrests Co. [County] Map |
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[Situation] A=about 7/8 Mile E.N.E. [East North East] from Sheriffhall
A farm house and offices including a thrashing mill in very good repair and a farm of land attached, the property of Sir George Grant Suttie, Baronet & in the occupancy of Mr.Turnbull |
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Parish of North Berwick
Form 136 Page
57 North Berwick House
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West Craig
West Craig
Westcraig |
Mr Rennie
rent receipt
List of Ploughgates |
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[Situation] about 1/2 Mile W. by N. [West by North] from Sheriffhall
A few houses on the farm of Reddie They have been at one a farm steading but at present they are occupied by workmen of Mr. Turnbull, Redside, |
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Parish of North Berwick
Form 136 Page
63 West Craig
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EAST CRAIG |
East Craig
East Craig
East Craig
Eastcraig |
Mr Rennie
rent receipt
David Anderson |
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[Situation] about 1 1/4 Mile E. by N. [East by North] from Sheriffhall
A farm house with suitable offices including a Cottages, and a farm of land attached, the property of Sir George Grant Suttie Baronet. |
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Parish of North Berwick
Form 136 Page
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WHITKIRK AND TYNNINGHAM
Plan 5 B
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Names of Objects -- Pages
Whitekirk & Tynninghame Parish of -- 25
Bankhead -- 27
Cairn -- 29
Howden -- 26
Howden Burn -- 27
Merrylaws -- 29
Old Stonelaws -- 26
Plesants -- 28
Stonelaws -- 25
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Parish of WhiteKirK and Tynningham |
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[Situation] In the north eastern portion of the Co. Haddn. [County Haddington]
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STONELAWS |
Stonelaws
Stonelaws
Stonelaws
Stonelaw |
William Howden
Alexander Ramsay
List of Ploughgates
Forrest Co. [County] Map |
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[Situation] about 1 Mile S. [South] East, from Sheriffhall
A well built farm house with suitable offices, including a thrashing mill and farm of arable land attached, occupied by William Howden and the property of Sir David Baird Baronet, |
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HOWDEN |
Howden
Howden
Howden |
William Howden
Mr P. Sinclair
Forrests Co. [County] Map |
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[Situation] about 5 chains North from Stonelaws
A row of Cottages on the farm of Stonelaws, north of the dwelling house, They are occupied by the farm servants of the above farm |
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Old Stonelaws
Old Stonelaws |
William Howden
Mr P. Sinclair |
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[Situation] about 3/4 Mile S,E, by E, [South East by East] from Sheriffhall
A small Cottage, originally the farm house of Stonelaws, at present it is occupied by agricultural labourers. |
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Parish of Whitekirk and Tynninghame
Form 136 Page
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HOWDEN BURN |
Howden Burn
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William Howden
Mr P Sinclair |
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[Situation] Forms part oif the Bdns [Boundaries] between the phs [parishes] PrestonKirk & WhiteKirk & Tynnonghame and flows in a South easterly direction
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Bankhead
Bankhead
Bankhead |
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William Howden
Forrests Co. [County] Map 1799 |
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[Situation] about 1 1/2 Mile ESE [east South East] from Sheriffhall
A farm steading, with offices, and labourers Cottages, and a good farm of land attached, at present farmed by the proprietor, Sir David Baird, |
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Parish of Whitekirk and Tyninghame
Form 136 Page
60 Howden Burn
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WHITEKIRK HILL |
White Kirk Hill
White Kirk Hill
WhiteKirk Hill |
AlexRamsay
William Howden
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[Situation] about 1 3/4 Mile East from Sheriffhall
A low rocky hill situated between Pleasants and the farm-house of New Mains, |
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Pleasants
pleasants
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Alex Ramsay
Mr. Howden
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[Situation] about 1 Mile East from Sheriffhall
A few Cottages, originally a farmhouse and offices, at present they are occupied by agricultural labourers The Cottages are situated near the south west end of White Kirk Hill and a short distance S. [South] East of East Craig |
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Form 136 Page
64 Whitekirk Hill
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MERRYLAWS |
Merrylaws
Merrylaws
Merrylaws |
Alex Ramsay
Mr. Howden
Forrest's Co. [County] Map 1799 |
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[Situation] About 1 3/8 Mile E,S,E, [East South East] from Sheriffhall
A cottage on the east side of the road leading from North Berwick tp Dunbar and situated a short distance north of Bankhead. There are two Workshops attached a smithy and Carpenter's shop |
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Cairn
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Mr James Rennie
Mr Peter Colston |
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[Situation] Onn the summit of Whitekirk Hill,
A large pile of stones on the summit of Whitekirk Hill, on which the trigl. [trigonometrical] station is fixed. This is said to mark the burial place of two Covenanters who were killed by some soldiers from the garrison at the Bass in 1670-80 |
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Parish of Whitekirk and Tynninghame
Form 136 Page
64 Merrylaws
66 Cairn
Cairn [note] On the top of Whitekirk Hill there is a cairn, which is said
to be the burial place of two young men, who were killed by a
detachment from the garrison of the Bass at the time of the
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Whitekirk Covert |
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Parish of Prestonkirk
Plan 5B
INDEX
Names of Object -- Pages
Prestonkirk, Parish of -- 35
Brownrigg -- 39
Chapel, site of -- 37
Old Waughton -- 36
Old Grave Yard -- 37
Waughton -- 35
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WAUGHTON |
Waughton
Waughton
Waughton
Waughton
Waughton |
Greenwood's Co. [County] Map
Johnston's Co [County] Map
Mr P. Sinclair
James Dale
Forrests Co [County] Map 1799 |
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[Situation] About 1 Mile S by E. [South by East] from Sheriffhall
A well built farm house, with offices including a thrashing mill and a farm of land attached, the property of George, W, Hope Esqr., of Luffness, and occupied by Mr P. Sinclair, |
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Parish of Prestonkirk
Form 136 Page
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OLD WAUGHTON |
Old Waughton
Old Waughton |
William Howden
P. Sinclair |
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[Situation] About 1/2 Mile S.S. [South South] East fron Sheriffhall
An old farmhouse with offices they are much dilapidated and going fast to decay. |
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WAUGHTON CASTLE (Remain of) |
Castle (In Ruins)
Castle (In Ruins)
Castle (In Ruins)
Waughton Castle
Waughton Castle |
William Howden
P Sinclair
Mr Rennie
Mr Thomas Forrest
Mr James Scougall |
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[Situation] About 5 chains South from Old Waughton
The remains of an old Castle traditionally reported to have been the property and residence of the Hepburn family, It was built on a rocky eminence, and was defended by a deep ditch part of which is still visible. The only part of the Castle remaining is a small portion of the southend [continued on page 37] |
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Parish of PrestonKirK
Form 136 Page
62 Old Waughton
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OLD GRAVE YARD [Waughton] |
Old Grave Yard
Old Grave Yard |
William Howden
P. Sinclair |
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[Situation] About 3 chains East from Waughton Castle
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CHAPEL (Site of) |
Site of Chapel
Site of Chapel
Site of Chapel
Site of Chapel
Site of Chapel |
William Howden
P. Sinclair
Mr. Rennie
Mr Thomas Forrest
Mr. James Scougall |
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Parish of PrestonKirK
Form 136 Page
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BROWNRIGG |
Brownrigg
Brownrigg
Brownrigg
Brownrigg
Brownrig |
Greenwoods Co. [County] map 1825
Rent Receipt
Mr George Weir
List of Ploughgate
Forrest's Co. [County] map 1799 |
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[Situation] About 7/8 Mile S, [South] West From Sheriffhall
A farm house with offices, including a thrashing machine and farm of land attached, occupied by Mr. Muir and the property of G. W. Hope Esqr. of Luffness, – |
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Parish of PrestonKirK
Form 136 Page
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PARISH OF ATHELSTANEFORD
PLAN 5B
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Names of Objects -- Page
Athelstaneford, Parish of -- 45
East Fortune -- 45
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PARISH OF ATHELSTANEFORD |
Parish of Athelstaneford |
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EAST FORTUNE TILE WORKS |
East Fortune Tileworks
East Fortune Tileworks |
Mr P. Sinclair
J. Brodie |
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[Situation] About 1 1/4 mileS. by W. [South by West] from Sheriffhall
An extensive Tilework consisting of an Engine, Kiln and drying shed, the property of Mr. Bell of Kilduff. |
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NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY |
North British Railway |
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See Descriptive remarks of this name in Name Book of Plan 6D, |
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Parish of Athelstaneford
Form 136 Page
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NORTH LODGE |
North Lodge |
Henry Reddie Landsteward
James McLaren Gardener |
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A Lodge at the North entrance to the ground of Rockville House, the property of J. S. Hag Esq. Rockville House |
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ROCKVILLE MAINS |
Rockville Mains |
Henry Reddie Landsteward
James McLaren Gardener |
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Office Buildings some Cottages an a Thrashing Machine; the Cottages are occupied by Henry Reddie - the steward and other Farmservants of the proprietor J. S. Hay Esq. Rockville House. |
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ROCKVILLE ROUSE F |
Rockville House |
Henry Reddie
Jas. M. Laren
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A well Constructed Mansion Embowerred in Woods stables attached the property of J. S. Hay Esq. It is at present unoccupied, - the owner being resident in South Britain. The estate is Rockville but the house is called Rockville House. |
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List of Names collected by Michael Duggan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 5B Trace 1
Parish of North Berwick
Object
North Lodge - Lodge
Rockville Mains - Farm buildings
Rockville House - A Mansion |
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KINGSTON HILL |
KingstonHill |
Mr. William A Wyllie Ninewar near Prestonpans
Mr. James Hislop North Berwick
Mr. Peter Edington North Berwick |
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A Elevated portion of Land near the Village of Kinston |
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FENTON TOWER (Ruins of) |
Fenton Tower Ruin
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Mr. William A Wyllie Ninewar near Prestonpans
Mr. James Hislop North Berwick
Mr. Peter Edington North Berwick
Statistical Account
Johnston's Co. [County] Map |
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The Ruins of a Comparatively modern Mansion, which was in former times the property of The Lord of Dirleton - who also bore the Title of Viscount Fenton, - and were raised to the Title of Earl of Kellie in 1619. - It is now the Property of Mrs H. N. Ferguson of Archerfield House. |
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CARPERSTANE |
Carperstane |
Rent Receipt
Mr James Pringles Carperstane
Mr James Hislop North Berwick |
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A Farmhouse with offices and Thrashing Machine of good Construction, Occupied by Mr James Pringle. The property of Sir George Grant Suttie Bart. [Baronet] |
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List of Names collected by Michael Duggan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 5B Trace 1
Parish of North Berwick
Object
Kingston Hill - A Hill
Fenton Tower (Ruin) - Ruin
Carperstane - Farmhouse &c |
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MILL BURN |
Mill Burn |
James McLaren Gardener. Rockville
Mr. Laurence Schoolmaster, Kingston |
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A Stream which flows from a Pond in the Grounds of Rockville, in a Westerly direction and Joins the Peffer near Little Congalton, thence flows onwards to Aberlady Bay |
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List of Names collected by Michael Duggan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 5B Trace 1
Parish of North Berwick
Object
Mill Burn - Stream |
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BALGONE HEUGHS |
Balgone Heughs |
Henry Reddie Landsteward Rockville Main
James McLaren Gardener Rockville
Mr. J. Edington North Berwick
Mr. J I. Hislop North Berwick |
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Rocky precipitous Heughs in the Balgone Estate |
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ROCKVILLE HEUGHS |
Rockville Heughs |
Henry Reddie Landsteward Rockville Main
James McLaren Gardener Rockville
Mr. J. Edington North Berwick
Mr. J I. Hislop North Berwick |
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Rocky precipitous Heughs - the Conitinuation of Balgone Heughs Westwards thro' Rockville. |
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WEST LODGE [Rockville House] |
West Lodge |
Henry Reddie Landsteward Rockville Main
James McLaren Gardener Rockville
Mr. J. Edington North Berwick
Mr. J I. Hislop North Berwick |
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A Lodge at the West Entrance to the Grounds of Rockville the property of J. S. Hay Esq. |
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List of Names collected by Michael Duggan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 5B Trace 1
Parish of North Berwick
Object
Balgone Heughs - Heughs
Rockville Heughs - Heughs
West Lodge - Lodge |
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LITTLE WAMPHRAY |
Little Wamphray |
Mr. Lockhart Wamphray
John Guild Farmer Balgone Barns |
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A few Cottages SE [South East] of Whamphray Farm steading occupied by Agricultural labourers and property of Sir Hew Dalrympole |
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BALGONE BARNS |
Balgone Barns |
John Guild Farmer Balgone Barns
Rent Receipt
Peter Anderson Gamekeeper Balgone House |
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A well Constructed fFrmhouse with CuiCottages and farm attached occupied by John Guild (Farmer) and Property of Sir George Grant Suttie Balgone House |
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BALGONE HEUGH |
Balgone Heugh |
Peter Anderson Gamekeeper Balgone House
Mr Scoughalll Steward Sheriffhall |
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A range of Rocks and in some places very precipitous Commencing a short distance of North of Balgone House and extending from thence in a S [South] West direction till they enter the estate of Rockville from whence they take the name of Rockville Heughs |
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List of Names collected by Michael Duggan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 5B Trace 2
North Berwick Ph [Parish] |
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BALGONE HOUSE |
Balgone House |
Peter Anderson Gamekeeper Balgone House
Mr. James Rennie Farmer East Craig
Mr. Turnbull Farmer Redside |
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An old mansion on the South side of the road leading from North Berwick to Dunbar surrounded by a neat and partially well Wooded Demesne the property of and occasional residence of Sir George Grant Suttie |
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SHERIFFHALL |
Sheriffhall |
Peter Anderson Balgone House
James Rennie East Craig
John Guild Balgone Barns |
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A farm steading a short distance South of Balgone House with Thrashing Machine labourers Cottages and farm attached which is farmed by the Proprietor Sir George Grant Suttie |
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List of Names collected by Michael Duggan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 5B Trace 2
North Berwick Ph [Parish] |
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BIRLIE KNOWE |
Birlie Knowe |
Peter Anderson Balgone House
John Guild Balgone Barns |
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A small Plantation Composed of Fir and Forest trees a Short distance S. [South] East pf Carperstane Farm house |
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WEST GATE |
West Gate |
Peter Anderson Balgone House
John Guild Balgone Barns |
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A small House at the West end of Balgone Demesne from which Balgone House is approached by an Avenue which passes by Sherriffhall |
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CRAIGMOOR WOOD |
Craigmore Wood |
Peter Anderson Gamekeeper Balgone House
James Rennie Farmer East Craig |
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A small wood or Plantation Composed of Fir and forest trees, situated a short distance South of West Craig in the property of Sir George Grant Suttie |
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List of Names collected by Michael Duggan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 5B Trace 2
North Berwick Ph [Parish] |
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THE DEN |
The Den |
Peter Anderson Gamekeeper Balgone
Mr. Turnbull Farmer Redside |
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A few Cottages on the farm of Redside occupied by labours and property of Sir George Grant Suttie |
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List of Names collected by John Early C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 5B Trace 2
North Berwick Ph [Parish]
Object
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NORTH BERWICK HOUSE |
North Berwick House |
Greenwood & Cos. Co. [Companies County] Map 1825
Pigot & Cos [Companies] Directory
Mr. James Hislop North Berwick
Mr. Lockhart Gri* Wamphray |
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A large Mansion surrounded by Woods Evergreens the property of Sir Hew Dalrymple Bart. North Berwick. This was formerly named Lenchil and is at present unoccupied. |
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REDSIDE |
Redside |
Greenwood & Cos. Co. [Companies County] Map
Rent Receipt
Mr. Turnbull Redside |
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A Farmhouse with offices &c a Thrashing Mill attached all in very good repair the property of Sir George G. Suttie Bart. [Baronet] Occupied by Mr. Turnbull |
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BROWNRIGG |
Brownrigg |
Greenwood Co. [County] Map
Rent Receipt
Mr. George Weir Brownrigg
Mr. P. Sinclair Waughton |
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A Farmhouse with offices & Thrashing Mill attached, in very good repair and of good construction; occupied by Mr. George Weir. George W. Hope Esq. of Luffness is the proprietor. |
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List of Names collected by Michael Duggan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 5B Trace 2
North Berwick Ph [Parish]
Object
North Berwick House - A Mansion
Redside - Farmhouse & offices
Brownrigg - Farmhouse & offices |
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WAUGHTON |
Waughton |
Greenwood's Co. [County] Map
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
Mr. P Sinclair Waughton
Mr. G. Weir Brownings
Mr. James Dall North Berwick |
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A well constructed Farmhouse with offices & Thrashing Mill attached, Occupied by Mr. P. Sinclair; the property of George W. Hope Esq. of Luffness |
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EAST FORTUNE TILE WORKS |
East Fortune Tileworks |
Mr. P. Sinclair Waughton
Mr. J. Brodie East Fortune |
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Extensive Tileworks & consisting of an EProperty of Mr. Bell of Kildaff, they are at present unoccupied. |
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North British Railway |
Time Tables &c |
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List of Names collected by Michael Duggan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 5B Trace 4
Prestonkirk Parish
Athlestaneford Parish
Object
Waughton - Farmhouse
East Fortune Tileworks - Tileworks
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STONELAWS |
Stonelaws |
William Howden Stonelaws
Rent Receipt
Alexander Ramsay Land Steward Bankhead |
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A well constructed farm house having suitable offices Thrashing Mill and farm attached Occupied by William Howden, Farmer, and property of Sir David Baird. |
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BANKHEAD |
Bankhead |
Alexander Ramsay Land Steward Bankhead
William Howden Farmer Stonelaws
Forrests Co. [County] Map |
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A farm standing with offices labourers Cottages and farm attached, Farmed for the use of the proprietor Sir David Baird. |
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List of Names collected by Michael Duggan C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 5B Trace 5
White Kirk Parish
Object
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HOWDEN BURN |
Howden Burn |
William Howden Farmer Stonelaws
Mr. P. Sinclair Farmer Waughton |
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A Small Stream formed by the junction of two streams East of Old Waughton and runs in a Southerly direction till it joins the Peffer Burn. |
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OLD STONELAWS |
Old Stonelaws |
William Howden Farmer Stonelaws
Mr. P. Sinclair Farmer Waughton |
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A Small Cottage house on the farm of Stone laws It had the farm house at one time but is now only inhabited by Some agricultural labourers and is the Property of Sir David Baird. |
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HOWDEN |
Howden |
William Howden Farmer Stonelaws
Mr. P. Sinclair Farmer Waughton |
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A row of Cottages on the Farm of Stonelaws North of the Farm house occupied by the labourers belonging to the farm and property of Sir David Baird. |
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List of Names collected by John Early CA [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 5B Trace 5
WhiteKirK Parish
Object
Howden Burn - Stream |
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CHAPEL (Site of) [Waughton] |
Chapel (Site of) |
William Howden Stonelaws
Thomas Forrest Gardener Waughton |
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Immediately adjoining the Castle and only seperated from it by a wall is the Site of an Old Chapel with a Burial ground attached nothing is Known about it in the locality The Chapel and Burial ground was evidently inside the moat or ditch which Surrounded the Castle from which it is Conjectured it might be the Private Chapel belonging to the Castle, It is Said in the Lamp of Lothian when SpeaKing of Religious Establishments that by Robert De Waughton of Waughton, Swearing fealty to Edward 1st his lands of Waughton were restored to him which shows that Waughton was a Chapelry at that time 1295, having some lands. Perhaps a Parish attached |
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List of Names collected by John Early C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 5B Trace 5 |
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OLD WAUGHTON |
Old Waughton |
William Howden Stonelaws
P. Sinclair Farmer Waughton
Mr. Rennie Farmer East Craig |
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A house which had been at one time a farm house having a few office houses attached which, together with itself is fast going to decay. |
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WAUGHTON CASTLE (Remain of) |
Castle (in Ruins) |
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Within a few perches of this house on its South Side, Stand part of the remains of an Old Castle, of the date of its erection nothing is Known It is said to have belonged to the Hepburn Family and had been at one tome surrounded by, seemingly a deep ditch part of which Still remains to be seen The Castle was built on a Small Rocky eminence and nothing of it now remains save a Small Portion of its South end. There is a large Yew Tree within a few yards of the Cale on its West side, from which it is said the Hepburn Family have taKen their Coat of Arms It is the property of George W. Hope Esqr. Luffness |
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List of Name collected by John Early CA [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 5B Trace 5
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WEST CRAIG |
West Craig |
Peter Anderson GameKeeper Balgone
Mr. Rennie Farmer East Craig |
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A few houses on the farm of Redside and on the East Side of the Road leading from North Berwick to Dunbar It had been at one time a farm Steading but is now only inhabited by the labourers of Mr. Turnbull of Redside. It is the property of Sir George Grant Suttie. |
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EAST CRAIG |
East Craig |
Mr. Rennie Farmer East Craig
Rent receipt
David Anderson Farmer BlacKdy Rees |
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A farm house having Suitable offices, thrashing mill, labourers Cottages and farm attached occupied by Mr. James Rennie Farmer and property of Mr. Thompson. |
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List of Names collected by John Early CA [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 5B Trace 5
North Berwick Parish |
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PLEASANTS |
Pleasants |
James Rennie Farmer East Craig
Mr Howden Farmer Stonelaws |
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A few houses at the SW [South West] end of White KirK Hill, and a short distance SE [South East] of East Craig It had been at one time a Farm steading but is now inhabited by agricultural labourers and is the property of Sir David Baird. |
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MERRYLAWS |
Merrylaws |
Alexander Ramsay Land Steward BanKhead
Mr. William Howden Farmer Stonelaws |
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A Cottage on the East Side of the North Berwick and Dunbar a Short distance North of BanKhead having a Smithy and Carpenters Shop attached the Property of Sir David Baird. |
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WHITEKIRK HILL |
White KirK Hill |
John Hood Farmer New Mains
Mr. James Rennie Farmer East Craig |
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A low RocKy Hill extending from Pleasants on the SW. [South West] to near New Mains Farmhouse on the NE [North East] |
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List of Names collected by John Early CA [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 5B Trace 5
Whitekirk Parish |
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WAUGHTON CASTLE(Remains of) |
Waughton castle |
Mr. Thomas Forrest Old Waughton
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Very little now remiams of this Castle, it appears to have been once surrounded by a fortifiied ditch and was the Baronial seat of the Hepburns the Representative of whom lives at Smeaton - on the west side of it stands a very ancient Yew tree, from which the Hepburn family take there Arms - "A yew tree with a horse tied to it, with the Motto - Keep Tryst" |
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CHAPEL (site of) |
Chapel |
Mr. Thomas Forrest Old Waughton
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List of Names collected by James McAnulty
Plan 5B Trace 5 |
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CAIRN [Whitekirk Hill] |
Cairn (Ancient) |
Mr. James Rennie East Craig
Mr. Peter Colston WhiteKirK |
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A large Mound on WhiteKirK Hill on which the Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station is fixed, tradition says that it is the burial place of some Covenanters, who were Killed by a party of soldiers stationed on the bass between 1670 & 80. |
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Lst of Names collected by James McAnulty
Plan 5B Trace 6
Parish of WhiteKirK
[Signed]
James Carpenter C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant]
11th. June 1853
W. James Cap. RE [Captain Royal Engineers]
14th June 1853
James McAnulty |
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CO [COUNTY] HADDINGTON
PLAN 5B
Names of Parishes -- Pages
Dirleton -- 1
North Berwick -- 7
Whitekirk.and.Tynninghame -- 25
Prestonkirk -- 33
Athelstaneford --43 |
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