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PARISH OF GLADSMUIR
PLAN 9D.
INDEX
Names Of Objects -- Pages
Blueholes Cottage -- 3
Butterdean -- 6
Butterdean Plantation -- 6
Backbrae -- 18
Church -- 9
Cuddy Wood -- 14
Drumburn -- 3
East Mains -- 4
Engine Pit -- 10
East Mill (Corn) -- 16
East Mains -- 17
Greendykes -- 3
Golets Well -- 4
Gladsmuir Brick & Tile Works -- 7
Gladsmuir -- 7
Gladsmuir Old Kirk -- 14
Gladsmuir (Ph. [Parish] of) -- 19
Henmuir Colliery -- 11
Henmuir -- 12
Hodges -- 12
Inn -- 8
North Mains -- 4
Old Manse -- 5
Peaston -- 5
Post Office -- 8
Parish School -- 8
Post Office -- 16
Society -- 10
Smuddle Ha' [Hall] -- 12
Site of Gladsmuir Old Kirk -- 13
Samuelston -- 15
School -- 15
The Mount -- 11
West Mill (corn) -- 16
River Tyne -- 17 |
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GREENDYKES |
Greendykes
Greendykes
Greendykes
Greendykes
Greendykes
Greendykes |
Adam Wilson
James Turnbull
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnston's Co. [County] map
Statistical account 1841
List of Farms Co. [County] Haddington |
009 |
[Situation] 3 1/4 Miles WN.W. [West-North-West] from Samuelston
A farm house and out houses in good repair, having a farm of land attached. The property of Sir T. B. Ross. |
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DRUMBURN |
Drumburn
Drumburn
Little Drumburn
Little Drumburn |
Adam Wilson
James Turnbull
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] Map |
009 |
[Situation] About 30 Chains East of Greendykes
A row of cottages on the farm of Hoperig. They are occupied by Labourers |
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BLUEHOLES COTTAGE |
Blueholes Cottage
Blueholes Cottage |
Adam Wilson
James Turnbull |
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[Situation] About 2 5/8 Miles W.N.W. [West-North-West] from Samuelston
A small Cottage in good repair. The property of - Cochrane Esqr. |
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Parish of Gladsmuir
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NORTH MAINS |
North Mains
North Mains
Mains
Mains |
John Deans
Thomas Moor
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] map |
009 |
[Situation] About 2 5/8 Miles W.N.W. [West-North-West] from Samuelson
A few house 2 storeys high and in good repair. They are occupied by Agricultural labourers and Colliers. The property of Ballie Cochrane |
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EAST MAINS |
East Mains
East Mains
Eastmains |
John Deans
Thomas Moor
List of Farms Co. [County] Haddington |
009 |
[Situation] About 2 3/8 Miles from Samuelson
A row of cottages one storey high, and in middling repair. The property of Ballie Cochrane, |
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GOLETS WELL |
Golets Well
Golets Well |
John Deans Esqr. Penston
Thomas Moon Esqr. Penston |
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[Situation] A little West of Penston Village
A well situated a little west of the village of Penston |
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Parish of Gladsmuir
[Vertical heading] Forms 136 Page
Form 136 page
47 - North Mains
47 - East Mains[Golets Well Situation] A little West of Penston Village |
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PENSTON |
Penston
Penston
Penston
Penston
Penston
Penston |
John Deans
Thomas Moor
Sta. Acct. [Statistical Account] (1841)
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] map
List of Farms Co. [County] Haddington |
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[Situation] About 2 1/2 miles W.N.W. [West-North-West] from Samuelston
A Small village the houses of which are principally one Storey in height, and in good repair. chiefly Occupied by Colliers. It is the property of Baillie Cochrane, |
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OLD MANSE |
Old Manse
Old Manse
Old Manse
Old Manse
Old Manse |
John Deans
Thomas Moor
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] (1841)
Johnstons Co. [County] map |
009 |
[Situation] About 2 3/8 miles W.N.W. [West-North-West] from Samuelston
A house two Storeys high and in good repair. It was formerly Occupied as the parish Manse.
"Principal Robertson is said to have composed in it the greater part of the History of Scotland. |
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Parish of Gladsmuir
9 D
Forms 136 Page
47 - Penston
50 - Old Manse |
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BUTTERDEAN |
Butterdean
Butterdean |
John Deans Esqr.
Thomas Moon |
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[Situation] About 2 Miles W.N.W. [West-North-West] from Samuelston
A farm house and outhouses in good repair with a farm of land attached. The property of Lord Ruthven. At present |
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BUTTERDEAN PLANTATION |
Butterdean Plantation
Butterdean Plantation |
John Deans
Thomas Moore |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 3/4 miles W.N.W [West-North-West] from Samuelston
A considerable plantation on the estate of Winton. The trees are chiefly oak, ash, and fir. and are fully grown. |
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GLADSMUIR BRICK AND TILE WORKS |
Gladsmuir Brick & Tile Works
Gladsmuir Brick & Tile Works |
James Turnbull
Adam Wilson |
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[Situation] About 2 Miles N. [North] West from Samuelston
Brick and tile works situated a short distance E. [East] of Gladsmuir village. The property of - Ainslie Esqr. of Elphingston |
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GLADSMUIR [village] |
Gladsmuir
Gladsmuir
Gladsmuir
Gladsmuir
Gladsmuir |
Adam Wilson
James Turnbull
Co [County] map (1799)
Johnstons Co [County] map
List of Farms Co. Haddington |
009 |
[Situation] About 2 1/8 miles N. [North] West from Samuelston
A small village, the houses are chiefly one storey high and in good repair, Occupied by principally by Agricultural Labourers. In it is the Parish Church & School a Post Office and a public ho, [house] or Inn. |
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Parish of Gladsmuir
9 D
Forms 136 Page
49 - Gladsmuir Brick and Tile Works
45 - Gladsmuir |
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INN [Gladsmuir] |
Gladsmuir Inn
Gladsmuir Inn |
James Turnbull
David Mitchell |
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[Situation] In the village of Gladsmuir
A house two storeys high and in good repair, having a small farm of land attached. It is Occupied by David Mitchell as An Inn or public house |
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POST OFFICE [Gladsmuir] |
Post Office
Post Office |
James Turnbull
Adam Wilson |
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[Situation] In the south side of Gladsmuir Village
A small house in good repair. in the village of Gladsmuir. It is Occupied as a Post Office. It is the property of - Ainslie Esqr. of Elphingston |
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SCHOOL [Gladsmuir] |
School (Ph. [Parish])
School (Ph. [Parish]) |
James Turnbull
Adam Wilson |
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[Situation] In the village of Gladsmuir
A house Occupied Occupied as Parish School. The number of Scholars averages about 90 The Schoolmasters Salary amount to £34.4.2 |
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Parish of Gladsmuir
Forms 136 Page
49 - Gladsmuir Inn Form
[Note] Inn only to be written on plan as it is in the village of Gladsmuir.
46 - Post Office
46 - School
[Note] School on plan O.M.O. [Ordnance Mapping Office] |
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CHURCH [Gladsmuir] |
Church (Parish)
Church (Parish) |
Adam Wilson
James Turnbull |
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[Situation] In the North side of the Village of Gladsmuir
A small edifice of the Gothic Style of architecture, The interior is fitted up to accommodate about 750 sitters. The minister's Stipend is in grain, one which varies according to the prices of the County. This is a Parish Church |
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Parish of Gladsmuir
No. 1 9D
Forms 136 Page
46 - Church |
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SOCIETY |
Society
Society
Sea City
See City
Society
Society |
Adam Wilson
James Turnbull
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co [County] map
John Deans
Adam Wilson |
009 |
[Situation] About 20 Chains West by S. [South] from Gladsmuir
A few houses, two Storeys high & in good repair, Occupied by Agricultural labourers. The property of Baillie Cochrane Esqr. |
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ENGINE PIT |
Engine Pit
Engine Pit |
John Deans Esqr.
Thomas Moore |
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[Situation] About 30 Chains N.W [North-West] from Penston
A disused coal pit. attached to this is a steam engine used for drawing up the water from the neighbouring mines. |
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Parish of Gladsmuir
No 1 9D
Forms 136 Page
50 - Society |
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THE MOUNT |
The Mount
The Mount
Mount
Mount |
William Reid
Thomas Moor
Co. [County] Map 1799
Johnstons Co. [County] map |
009 |
[Situation] About 2 5/8 miles W by N. [West by North] from Samuelston
A small knoll or eminence on the farm of Westbank, its surface is arable land |
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HENMUIR COLLIERY |
Henmuir Colliery
Henmuir Colliery |
William Pride
Thomas Moor |
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[Situation] About 2 3/8 Miles West from Samuelston
A small Coal pit on the farm of Penston. It is the property of Baillie Cochrane Esqr. |
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Parish of Gladsmuir
54 - Mount Form
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HENMUIR |
Henmuir
Henmuir
Henmuir
Hen-muir |
William Pride
Thomas Moor
Co. [County] Map
Johnstons Co. [County] map |
009 |
[Situation] About 3/4 of a mile S. [South] by East from Penston
A few houses in bad repair Occupied by Colliers. The property of Lord Ruthven, |
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SMUDDLE HA' |
Smiddle Ha'
Smiddle Ha'
Smuddle Hall
Smuddlehall
Smuddle Ha'
Smuddle Ha' |
William Pride
Thomas Moor
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] map
John Deans
Adam Wilson |
009 |
[Situation] About 3/4 of a mile S.E [South-East] of Penston
Three cottages in good repair the property of Lord Ruthven |
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HODGES |
Hodges
Hodges
Hodges
Hodges
Hodges |
William Pride
Thomas Moor
Co. [County] map (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] map
List of Farms Co. [County] Haddington |
009 |
[Situation] About 3/4 of a mile S.E [South-East] of Penston
A farm house and Offices in good repair having a farm of land attached the property of Lord Ruthven |
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53 - Henmuir
51 - Smuddle Ha'
53 - Hodges |
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Site of GLADSMUIR KIRK |
Gladsmuir Old Kirk (Site of)
Gladsmuir Old Kirk (Site of) |
William Pride
Thomas Moor |
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[Situation] About 2 miles West from Samuelston
The site of an ancient Church which was used as the parish Church prior to 1695 when it was allowed to go into decay. not a vistige of it now remains, Some years ago a quantity of human bones were turned up in a small enclosure on the N. [North] side of the houses Called Gladsmuir Old Kirk.
"The Kirk at Thrieplaw continued as a place of worship till the erection of the present church in 1695, when it was allowed to go into decay. & when a Colliery was afterwards Set a going close by, the walls of which were made to form a part of some Colliers houses Not a vestige of it is now to seen" See Stat Acct, [Statistical Account] (1841) |
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Parish of Gladsmuir
9 D
54 - Gladsmuir Old Kirk |
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GLADSMUIR OLD KIRK |
Gladsmuir Old Kirk
Gladsmuir Old Kirk |
William Pride
Thomas Moor |
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[Situation] About 1 1/2 miles W by N [West by North] from Samuelston
Three cottages in good repair the property of Lord Ruthven Its name is derived from its near vicinity to the Old Kirk (Site of) |
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CUDDIE WOOD |
Cuddy Wood
Cuddy Wood |
John Napier
Thomas Moor |
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[Situation] About 1 1/4 miles W by N [West by North] from Samuelston
A plantation on the E [East] Side of Gladsmuir Old Kirk. Its wood consists of Oak, Ash, Beech & Fir, The property of Lord Ruthven & the Earl of Haddington, |
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54 - Gladsmuir Kirk
53 - Cuddie Wood
[Notes]
Cuddie ? OMO [Ordnance Mapping Office] See page 26
Willie
Jamie
Jannie
Charlie
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SAMUELSTON |
Samuelston
Samuelston
Samuelston
Samuels Town
Samuels Town |
James Simpson
John LecKie
Stat Acct [Statistical Account] (1841)
Co, [County] Map 1799
Johnstons Co. [County] map |
009 |
[Situation] About 2 1/2 miles E.S.E. [East-South-East] from Samuelston
An irregular Sattered village on the North bank of the Tyne. The houses are mostly one story high and in good repair. Chiefly occupied by Agricutural Labourers In it is a Post Office 2 small public houses and 2 Corn Mills. The village is the property of Lord Haddington, |
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SCHOOL [Samualston] |
School (Ph. [Parish])
School (Ph. [Parish]) |
George Howden
James Simpson |
009 |
[Situation] On the North side of the Village of Samuelston
A small house one story high and in good repair. It is occupied as a school. The number of Scholars averages about 70. The ordinary branches are taught. the Schoolmaster has an annual Salary of £20. from Lord Haddington beside School fees, |
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Parish of Gladsmuir
56 - Samuelston
55 - School
[Note] Not a Parish School |
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WEST MILL (Corn) |
West Mill (Corn)
West Mill (Corn) |
George Howden
James Simpson |
009 |
[Situation] In the West end of Samuelston
A substantially built corn mill in good repair. It is Occupied by George Stevenson the property of Lord Haddington |
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EAST MILL (Corn) |
East Mill (Corn)
East Mill (Corn) |
George Howden
James Simpson |
009 |
[Situation] In the East end of Samuelston
A small building in good repair, It is used as a corn mill. The property of Lord Haddington, |
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POST OFFICE [Samuelston] |
Post Office
Post Office |
James Simpson
George Howden |
009 |
[Situation] In Samuelston
A small cottage in good repair. Occupied as a Post Office by James Simpson, the property of Lord Haddington |
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55 - West Mill
55 - East Mill
57 - Post Office |
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EAST MAINS |
East Mains
East Mains
Eastmains
Mains
Mains
Eastmains |
James Simpson
George Howden
Stat Acct. [Statistical Account] (1841)
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] map
List of Farms Co. [County] Haddington |
009 |
[Situation] A little East of Samuelston
A large farm house and out houses in good repair, having a farm of land attached. the property of Lord Haddington, |
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RIVER TYNE |
River Tyne
River Tyne
Tyne Water
Tyne Water
Tyne Water |
James Simpson
George Howden
Johnstons Co. [County] map
Co. [County] map 1799
Name BooK 14 A |
009 |
For Description See Name List for Plan 14 B. |
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56 - East Mains
57 - River Tyne
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BACKBRAE |
Backbrae
Backbrae |
James Simpson
Peter Johnston |
009 |
[Situation] In the Village of Samuelston
A farm house with offices and an arable farm attached; the property of the Earl of Haddington, and occupied by James Simpson. |
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GLADSMUIR [parish] |
Parish of Gladsmuir
Parish of Gladsmuir
Parish of Gladsmuir
Parish of Gladsmuir
Parish of Gladsmuir
Parish of Gladsmuir
Parish of Gladsmuir |
Stat Acct [Statistical Account] (1841)
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Fulln. [Fullarton's] Gazetteer
Johnstons Co [County] Map
Sheriff of Haddington
Chalmers Caledonia
List of Farms Co. [County] Haddington
? Practice of the Law Courts (Civil) |
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[Situation] Near the N.W. [North-West] side of Haddingtonshire
A parish in Haddingtonshire, bounded on the N. [North] west by the Firth of Forth and Aberlady, on the N. [North] east by Aberlady, on the East by Haddington. on the South by Salton and Pencaitland, and on the west by Pencaitland and Tranent. The parish abounds with coal, Lime, and Iron ore, It is also in general well cultivated. enclosed and embellished with wood &c, It is in the Presbytery of Haddington and Synod of Lothian and Tweeddale Patron the Crown, and the Earl of Hopetoun, There are no detached portions of the parish nor are there any detached of any other parish within Gladsmuir. |
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[Gladsmuir Situation] Near the N.W. [North-West] side of Haddingtonshire
[Note]
Any portion of this parish Detached?
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PARISH OF HADDINGTON
PLAN 9 D
INDEX
Names Of Objects -- Pages
Parish of Haddington -- 37.
Birk Hedges -- 24
Blinkbonny -- 31
Barberfield -- 32
Blackhouse Bridge -- 33
Begbie -- 34
Cuddy Wood -- 26
Cabbage Hall -- 29
Gateside -- 30
Gladshot -- 31
Hopefield -- 23
Haddington Wood -- 26
Heathery Hall -- 27
Haddington Mains -- 32
Liberty Hall -- 23
Lamblair Wood -- 27
Letham Mains -- 28
Letham T.P. [Turnpike] -- 28
Letham -- 29
Letham Burn -- 30
Moffat Wood -- 25
Robs Walls -- 26
Round Knowe -- 27
Rotten Row -- 28
Spittalrig -- 25
Spring Garden -- 29
Sunnyside -- 31
Samuelston Loanhead --
Samuelston Loanhead T.P. [Turnpike] --
Samuelston Quarry (Sandstone) -- 33
Samuelston Bridge -- 34
Ugstonrig -- 25
Woodside -- 24 |
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HOPEFIELD |
Hopefield
Hopefield
Claybarns
Claybarns
Hopefield
Hopefield
Hopefield |
George Howden
John Leckie
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co [County] Map
List of Farms Co [County] Haddington
John Deans
Adam Wilson |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 1/4 miles East by North of Penston
A farm house and out houses in good repair, having a farm of land attached. the property of John Anslie Esqr, of Elphingston |
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LIBERTY HALL |
Liberty Hall
Liberty Hall |
John Leckie
George Watt |
009 |
[Situation] about one and a half North West from Samuelston
A row of Cottages one Story high and in good repair. Occupied by agricultural labourers The property of John Stewart Esqr. Edinburgh. |
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Parish of Haddington
Forms 136 Page
59 - Hopefield
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BIRK HEDGES |
Birk Hedges
Birk Hedges |
John LecKie
George Watt |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 1/2 miles Northwest from Samuelston
A portion of Road of about 50 chains in length, situated on the N. [North] side of Liberty Hall |
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WOODSIDE |
Woodside
Woodside
Browns Mains
Browns Mains
Woodside |
George Howden
John LecKie
Co. [County] Map 1799
Johnstons Co. map
List of Farms Co [County] Haddington |
009 |
[Situation] About 1/2 mile South East of Gladsmuir
A farm house two storyes high and in good repair having out houses and a farm of land attached the property of - Veitch Esqr of Woodside, |
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Forms 136 Page
59 - Birk Hedges
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UGSTONRIG |
Ugston Rig
Ugston Rig
Ugstonrig
Ugston-rig |
John Shiels
George Watt
Co. [County] map (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] map |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 3/4 miles N,N,W, [North-North-West] of Samuelston
A few houses one Story in height and in good repair. Occupied by agricultural labourers. The property of Sir T.B. Hepburn |
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SPITTALRIG |
Spittle Rig
Spittle Rig
Spittle-rig
Spittle-rig
Spittalrig
Spittalrig
Spittalrig |
John Shiels
George Watt
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co. map
List of Farms 1853
John Deans
Adam Wilson |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 1/2 miles N. by. W. [North by West] from Samuelston
A large farm house, and out houses in good repair having a farm of land attached. The property of Sir, T.B. Hepburn, |
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MOFFAT WOOD |
Moffat Wood
Moffat Wood |
John Shiels
George Watt |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 1/2 Miles N.N.W [North-North-West] from Samuelston
A plantation situated a short distance East of Spittle Rig. Its wood consists of Oak, Ash Beach & fir. the property Sir T.B. Hepburn |
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Parish of Haddington
Forms 136 Page
59 - Ugstonrig
63 - Spittalrig
64 - Moffat Wood |
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ROB'S WA'S |
Rob's Wa's
Rob's Wa's
Rob's Walls
Rob's Walls |
John Shiels
George Watt
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] map |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 1/2 miles NW by N. [North-West by North] from Samuelston
A small Cottage one Story high and in good repair It is Occupied by a Wood forester, The property of Sir T.B. Hepburn. |
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HADDINGTON WOOD |
Haddington Wood
Haddington Wood |
John Shiels
George Watt |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 1/4 miles North N.W. [North-West] of Samuelston
A small plantation consisting of Oak, Ash & Fir. The property of Sir T.B. Hepburn. |
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Cuddy Wood
Cuddy Wood |
John Shiels
George Watt |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 3/8 miles N. [North] from Samuelston
A small plantation consisting of Fir &c, The property of Sir T.B. Hepburn. |
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Parish of Haddington
Forms 136 Page
64 - Rob's Wa's
[Note]
Rob's Was'
Robert's Walls.
If Rob is adopted it would be better to adopt Was' instead of Walls
O,M,O [Ordnance Mappign Office]
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61 - Cuddy Wood
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LAMBLAIR WOOD |
Lamb Lair Wood
Lamb Lair Wood
Lamblair Wood
Lamblair Wood |
John Shiels
George Watt
John Deans
Adam Wilson |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 1/4 miles North of Samuelston
A plantation situated a short distance east of Letham Mains, its wood consists of Oak, Ash Beach & Fir. The property of Sir T.B. Hepburn, |
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HEATHERY HALL |
Heathery Ha'
Heathery Ha'
Heathery Hall
Heathery Hall |
John Sheils
George Watt
Co. [County] (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] Map |
009 |
[Situation] About one mile N. by E. [North by East] of Samuelston
A farm house and out houses in middling repair having a farm of land attached. The property of Sir T.B. Hepburn |
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ROUND KNOWE |
Round Knowe
Round Knowe |
Robert Kerr
John Sheils |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 3/8 miles N.E [North-East] by North of Samuelston
A small Knoll planted with wood. the property of S. [Sir] T.B. Hepburn |
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Parish of Haddington
Forms 136 Page
61 - Lamblair Wood
60 - Heathery Hall
60 - Round Knowe
[Note] By the name being in Stump on plan it is understood at O.M.O [Ordnance Mapping Office]
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LETHAM MAINS |
Letham Mains
Letham Mains
Letham Mains |
John Shiels
James Johnston
List of Farms Co [County] Haddington |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 1/4 miles N.N.E [North-North-East] from Samuelston
A large farmhouse and out houses in good repair, having a farm of land attached. The property of Sir T.B. Hepburn |
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LETHAM T.P. |
Letham T.P. [Turnpike]
Letham T.P. [Turnpike] |
John Shiels
James Johnston |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 3/8 miles N.E. by N. [North-East by North] from Samuelston
A house one Story high and in good repair, it is occupied by the Keeper of the Turnpike Gate which is attached to the house, |
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ROTTEN ROW |
Rotten Row
Rotten Row
Rottenraw
Rotten Row |
George Watt
James Johnston
Co. [County] Map (1799) |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 3/8 miles N.N.E [North-North-East] from Samuelston
A row of Cottages one Story high and in good repair the property of Sir T.B. Hepburn |
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Forms 136 Page
62 - Letham Mains
62 - Letham T.P. [Turnpike]
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CABBAGE HALL |
Cabbage Ha'
Cabbage Ha' |
John Shiels
James Johnston |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 3/8 miles N.N.E [North-North-East] from Samuelston
A row of Cottages one Story high and in good repair, Occupied by Agricultural labours. The property of Sir T.B. Hepburn. |
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LETHAM |
Letham
Letham
Letham
Lethem
Lethem
Letham |
John Shiels
George Watt
Stat Acct. [Statistical Account] 1841
Map of Co. [County] (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] map
List of Farms Co [County] Haddington |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 5/8 miles N N. [North-North] East from Samuelston
A plain built mansion 3 storeys high and in good repair, having a small portion of demesne attached. The property of Sir T.B. Hepburn. |
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SPRING GARDENS |
Spring Gardens
Spring Gardens
Spring Gardens |
John Shiels
George Watt
Co. [County] Map (1799) |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 1/2 miles N E [North-East] from Samuelston
A small Cottage one Story high Occupied by a Game Keeper. The property of Sir T.B. Hepburn |
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9D
Forms 136 Page
62 - Cabbage Hall
63 - Letham
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GATESIDE |
Gateside
Gateside
Gateside
Gateside
Gateside |
John Shiels
George Watt
Co [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] map
List of Farms Co [County] Haddington |
009 |
[Situation] About 2 miles N N. [North-North] East from Samuelston
A small farm house and out houses in good repair having a farm of land attached. The property of Sir T.B. Hepburn |
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LETHAM BURN |
Letham Burn
Letham Burn |
John Shiels
George Watt |
009 |
[Situation] Passing at the north side of Letham farm house.
A small Stream or burn having its rise on the farm of Penston and running in an easterly direction to its junction with the River Tyne It is Known by this name from Ugston Rig to its end. |
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BLINKBONNY |
Blinkbonny
Blinkbonny
Blinkbonny
Blinkbonny
Blinkbonny |
John LecKie
James Simpson
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] map
List of Farms Co [County] Haddington |
009 |
[Situation] About one mile N [North] West from Samuelston
A small farm house and out houses in good repair, having a farm of land attached the property of Sir R. Houston |
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GLADSHOT |
Gladshot
Gladshot
Glad Shot
Glad Shot |
John LecKie
James Simpson
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] map |
009 |
[Situation] About one mile N [North] West from Samuelston
A farm house and out houses in good repair, having a farm of land attached the property of Sir T.B. Hepburn. |
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SUNNYSIDE |
Sunnyside
Sunnyside
Sunnyside
Sunnyside |
John LecKie
James Simpson
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] map |
009 |
[Situation] About 5/8 of a mile North from Samuelston
A Small farm house & out houses in good repair, having a farm of land attached. The property of Sir R. Houston, |
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65 - Blinkbonny
65 - Gladshot
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BARBERFIELD |
Barberfield
Barberfield
Barber hall
Barbuhall |
John LecKie
James Simpson
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] map |
009 |
[Situation] About 5 Chains N E [North-East] of Haddington Mains
A farm house and out houses in good repair. having a farm of land attached the property of Sir R. Houston |
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HADDINGTON MAINS |
Haddington Mains
Haddington Mains
Forrest
Forrest
Haddington Mains
Haddington Mains |
John LecKie
James Simpson
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] map
John Deans
Adam Wilson |
009 |
[Situation] About 1/2 mile N. [North] of Samuelston
A small farm house and out houses in good repair having a farm of land attached. The property of Sir. R. Houston. |
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SAMUELSTON LOANHEAD |
Samuelston Loanhead
Samuelston Loanhead
Loanhead
Dishup hall
Samuelston Loanhead
Samuelston Loanhead |
John LecKie
James Simpson
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] Map
John Deans
Adam Wilson |
009 |
[Situation] About 1/2 Mile N.W by N. [North-West by North] from Samuelston
This name applies to 3 Cottages One Story high and in good repair, the property of the Rev. [Reverend] Dr. Hoggans & Sir R, Houston. |
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Parish of Haddington
66 - Barberfield
66 - Haddington Mains
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SAMUELSTON LOANHEAD T.P. |
Samuelston Loanhead T.P. [Turnpike]
Samuelston Loanhead T.P. [Turnpike]
Loanhead |
John LecKie
James Simpson
Johnstons Co. [County] Map |
009 |
[Situation] About 1/4 a mile NW by N [North-West by North] from Samuelston
A turnpike gate having a Small house attached Occupied by the Keeper, |
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BLACKHOUSE BRIDGE |
Blackhouse Bridge
Blackhouse Bridge |
John LecKie
James Simpson |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 1/4 miles N.E. by N. [North-East by North] from Samuelston
A small stone built bridge of one arch, on the road leading from Pencaitland to Haddington it is a Co. [County] bridge, |
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SAMUELSTON QUARRY (Sandstone) |
Samuelston Quarry
Samuelston Quarry |
James Simpson
Peter Johnston |
009 |
[Situation] A small freestone quarry situated about half a mile west of the village of Samuelston. It is on the estate of the Earl of Haddington. |
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67 - Samuelston Loanhead
65 - Blackhouse Bridge |
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BEGBIE |
Begbie
Begbie
Begbie
Begbie |
D. Hogg
James Simpson
Johnstons Co. [County] map
List of Farms Co [County] Haddington |
009 |
[Situation] About 1/2 a mile East of Samuelston
A large farm house and out houses in good repair having a farm of land attached. the property of Lord Blantyre. |
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SAMIELSTON BRIDGE |
Samuelston Bridge
Samuelston Bridge |
John LecKie
Lame Simpson |
009 |
[Situation] About 1/2 a mile East of Samuelston
A stone built bridge of one arch over the River Tyne on the road leading from the village of Samuelston to Haddington, It is a Co. [County] bridge |
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HADDINGTON [parish] |
Parish of Haddington
Parish of Haddington
Parish of Haddington
Parish of Haddington
Parish of Haddington |
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Stat Acct [Statistical Account] (1841)
Full. [Fullerton's] Gazetteer
Co. [County] Map Johnstons
List of Farms Co. [County] Haddington |
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A large parish nearly in the centre of Haddingtonshire, bounded on the North by Aberlady and Atholstaneford on the east by Prestonkirk on the S. [South] east by Morham, on the South by Yester, Bolton. Salton and Gladsmuir and on the West by Gladsmuir and Atholstaneford. the parish is about 6 miles length. 6 in breadth and contains about 22 1/2 Square Miles or about 12000 Scotch acres, and is all throughout well cultivated and diversified with enclosed fields, ParKs, and plantations &c. It contains the Co. [County] town of Haddingtonshire, for which see description in an adjoining Name book, Haddington is the Seat of a Presbytery in the Synod of Lothian & Tweeddale, Patron the Earl of Hopetoun, There are no detached portions of this parish nor are there any detached portions of any other parish within Haddington parish. |
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[Note]
There is a Detached portion of the Parish
of Athelstaneford Situated on the N. E. [North-East]
boundary of the Parish of Haddington
this Detached portion will be found
on plan 10.B. and at the West margin
of that plan
O.M.O. [Ordnance Mapping Office] 17th Novr. [November] 1853
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PARISH OF PENCAITLAND
PLAN 9 D.
INDEX
Names of Objects -- Pages
Boggs -- 42
Jerusalem Quarry (Freestone) -- 43
Jerusalem -- 43
New Town -- 41
Nisbet Loanhead -- 42
WalK Plantation -- 41
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WALK PLANTATION |
Walk Plantation |
See Name Book 9C |
009 |
[Situation] About 2 1/2 Miles West from Samuelston
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NEW TOWN |
New Town
New Town
Newtown
Newton |
John Richardson
William Pride
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] map |
009 |
[Situation] About 2 1/4 Miles West by South from Samuelston
A small hamlet, the houses are all one story high and in good repair. Occupied by Colliers the property of Lord Ruthven, |
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The Roundall [crossed out]
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BOGGS |
Boggs
Boggs
Boggs Distillery
Boggs Distillery
Boggs |
Robert Howden
William Pride
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] map
List of Farms Co. [County] Haddington |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 7/8 Miles West by South from Samuelston
A large farm and out houses in good repair, having a farm of land attached the property of Lord Ruthven |
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NISBET LOANHEAD |
Nisbet Loanhead
Nisbet Loanhead |
James Simpson
George Howden |
009 |
[Situation] About 1 3/8 miles W. by S. [West by South] from Samuelston
A small cottage one Story high and in good repair The property of Lord Ruthven |
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70 - Boggs
69 - Nisbet Loanhead |
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JERUSALEM QUARRY (Freestone) |
Jerusalem Quarry (Freestone)
Jerusalem Quarry (Freestone) |
James Simpson
George Howden |
009 |
[Situation] About 3/4 of a mile West from Samuelston
A large freestone quarry on the farm of Jerusalem. The property of Lord Ruthven. |
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JERUSALEM |
Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Jerusalem |
James Simpson
George Howden
Co. [County] Map (1799)
Johnstons Co. [County] map |
009 |
[Situation] About 3/4 of a mile West by South from Samuelston
A small farm house and out houses in good repair, having a farm of land attached the property of Lord Ruthven, |
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9D
69 - Jerusalem Quarry
[Note] (Freeston on plan) O,M,O [Ordnance Mapping Office]
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WINTON HILL |
Winton Hill
Winton Hill |
Thomas Moor
James Wilson |
009 |
[Situation] See Name Book Plan 9C
For Descriptive RemarKs See Name BooK Plan 9C. |
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GREENDYKES |
Greendykes |
Adam Wilson
James Turnbull Gladsmuir |
009 |
A large farm house in good repair with out offices and a farm of land attached the property of Sir T.B. Ross |
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DRUMBURN |
Drumburn |
Adam Wilson
James Turnbull |
009 |
A small row of cottages on the farm of Hoperidge occupied by cotters in middling repair |
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GLADSMUIR [village] |
Gladsmuir |
Adam Wilson
James Turnbull |
009 |
A small village consisting of three irregular rows of houses chiefly one Storey high and in good repair the houses are mostly occupied by farm labours. there is a Ph. [Parish] Church & School in the village also a Manse a Post Office & an Inn but no place of note. The property of J. Anslie Esqr. Elphingston |
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CHURCH [Gladsmuir] |
Church |
Adam Wilson
James Turnbull |
009 |
A small Stone building of the Gothic Style built for and used as a Parish Church it has accommodation for about 750 Sitting and the number of communicants about 350 there is an appointed Minister also a Manse & Glebe land |
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SCHOOL [Gladsmuir] |
School |
James Turnbull
Adam Wilson |
009 |
A cottage one storey high and in good repair used as a Ph. [Parish] School the average attendance is 90. all different branches are taught. the Salary is the maximum £34.4.2. the scholars are both male & female |
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POST OFFICE [Gladsmuir] |
Post Office |
James Turnbull
Adam Wilson |
009 |
A small cottage in good repair used as a Sub Post Office Situated in the Village of Gladsmuir the property of Ainslie Esqr. |
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NORTH MAINS |
North Mains
North Mains |
John Deans
Thomas Moon |
009 |
Three rows of houses two Storeys high and in good repair occupied by Colliers & farm labours. The property of Ballie Cochrane Esqr occupied by John Deans |
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EAST MAINS |
East Mains
East Mains |
John Deans
Thomas Moon |
009 |
A row of cottages one Storey high and in Middling repair occupied by farm labours & colliers the property of Ballie Cochrane |
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PENSTON |
Penston
Penston |
John Deans
Thomas Moon |
009 |
A small irregular built village consisting of houses chiefly one Storey high and in good repair occupied mostly by colliers there is one Small public house in the village, but no place of note the property of Ballie Cochrane Esqr. |
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INN [Gladsmuir] |
Gladsmuir Inn
Gladsmuir Inn |
James Turnbull
David Mitchell |
009 |
A house two storeys high used as an Inn with out offices all in good repair attached is a small farm of land occupied by David Mitchell |
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GLADSMUIR BRICK AND TILE WORKS |
Gladsmuir Brick & Tile Works |
James Turnbull
Adam Wilson |
009 |
Three brick buildings used for the manufactory of bricks & Tiles the property of - Ainslie Esqr. Elphingston |
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BLUEHOLES COTTAGE |
Blueholes Cottage |
Adam Wilson
James Turnbull |
009 |
A small cottage one storey high and in good repair the property of Baillie Cochrane Esqr. occupied by a collier |
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Society |
Adam Wilson
James Turnbull |
009 |
Three rows of houses of two storeys high & in middling repair occupied by farm labours. The property of Ballie Cochrane Esqr. |
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OLD MANSE |
Old Manse |
John Deans Penston
Thomas Moon Penston |
009 |
A house two storeys high. & in middling repair occupied by farm labours. This was formerly the residence of the Parish Minister of Gladsmuir it was in this house that Professor Robertson wrote the greater part of his history of Scotland |
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SMUDDLE HA' |
Smiddle Ha' |
William Pride Penston
Thomas Moon |
009 |
Three cottages in good repair occupied by cottars the property of Lord Ruthven |
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HENMUIR COLLIERY |
Henmuir Colliery |
William Pride
Thomas Moon |
009 |
A small coal pit on the farm of Penston and property of Ballie Cochrane Esqr. |
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HODGES |
Hodges |
William Pride
Thomas Moon |
009 |
A farm house in good repair attached is a farm of land and out offices the property of Lord Ruthven |
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CUDDIE WOOD |
Cuddy Wood |
John Napier Gladsmuir Old Kirk
Thomas Moon |
009 |
A considerable sized plantation consisting of oak ash Beech & Fir the property of Lord Ruthven & the Earl of Haddington |
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HENMUIR |
Henmuir |
William Pride
Thomas Moon |
009 |
A small Hamlet consisting of three rows of cottages in bad repair the property of Ballie Cochrane Esqr. occupied by colliers |
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THE MOUNT |
The Mount |
William Pride Penston
Thomas Moon Penston |
009 |
A small arable Knoll on the Farm of Westbank & property Ballie Cochrane Esqr. |
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Gladsmuir Old Kirk (Site of) |
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The Site of a church formerly the Parsh church of Gladsmuir there is nothing left at this present day to indicate the place where either the Church or Grave Yard was, there was a quantity of bones dug out of the small enclosure North of the present houses this is said to have been the Grave yard |
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GLADSMUIR OLD KIRK |
Gladsmuir Old Kirk |
William Pride
Thomas Moon |
009 |
Three cottages in good repair occupied by cottars the property of Lord Ruthven it derives its name from the church having at one time Stood immediately to the West of the houses |
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SCHOOL [Samualston] |
School
School |
George Howden (Schoolmaster)
James Simpson |
009 |
A small cottage one storey high and in good repair used as a School, the average attendance is 70 and all the branches are taught. there is a grant of £20. given by Lord Haddington towards the Schoolmasters Salary the Scholars are both male & female |
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WEST MILL (Corn) |
West Mill (Corn) |
George Howden
James Simpson |
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A Substantial building of two Storeys high and in good repair used as a mill the property of Lord Haddington George Stephenson occupier |
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EAST MILL (Corn) |
East Mill |
George Howden
James Simpson |
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A small building of two Storeys high and in good repair used as a Mill the property of Lord Haddington James Simpson occupier |
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Parish of Gladsmuir
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SAMUELSTON |
Samuelston
Samuelston
Samuelston |
James Simpson
John Leckie
Co [County] map |
009 |
A small irregular built village consisting of houses chiefly one Storey high and in good repair occupied by farm labours. There is a Sub Post Office two Small Public houses & two corn Mills but no place of note. The property of Lord Haddington also a Private School |
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EAST MAINS |
East Mains
East Mains |
James Simpson
George Howden |
009 |
A large farm house in good repair with out offices and a farm of land attached the property of Lord Haddington |
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Parish of Gladsmuir
9 D
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POST OFFICE [Samuelston] |
Post Office |
James Simpson
George Howden |
009 |
A small cottage one Storey high and in good repair used as a Sub Post Office the property of Lord Haddington occupied by James Simpson |
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RIVER TYNE |
River Tyne |
James Simpson
George Howden |
009 |
The continuation of the Tyne Water from its junction with the Birnes Water near Salton Hall its average width is about 1 chain and flows in an Easterly direction through the Splendid Vale of the Tyne to its junction with the Firth of Forth a little to the South of Tyningham House. |
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Parish of Gladsmuir
9.D.
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WOODSIDE |
Woodside
Woodside |
George Howden
John Leckie |
009 |
A farm house two Storeys high and in good repair with out offices and a farm of land attached the property of - Veitch Esqr. Woodside occupied by John Crabbe |
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HOPEFIELD |
Hopefield
Hopefield |
George Howden
John Leckie |
009 |
A farm house in good repair with out offices and a farm of land attached the property of J. Anslie Esqr. Elphingston & occupier |
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BIRK HEDGES |
Birk Hedges
Birk Hedges |
John Leckie
George Watt Haddington |
009 |
A portion of road of 50 chains in length leading from the post road to a small row of houses called Liberty Hall |
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Parish of Haddington
9.D.
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CUDDIE WOOD |
Cuddy Wood
Cuddy Wood |
John Shiels
George Watt |
009 |
A small wood consisting chiefly of fir the property of Sir T.B. Hepburn |
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LAMBLAIR WOOD |
Lamblair Wood
Lamblair Wood |
John Shiels
George Watt |
009 |
A considerable sized wood consisting of Oak Ash Beech & Fir the property of Sir T.B. Hepburn |
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ROTTEN ROW |
Rotten Row
Rotten Row |
George Watt
James Johnston Letham Mains |
009 |
A row of cottages one storey high and in good repair unoccupied the property of Sir T.B. Hepburn |
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Parish of Haddington
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CABBAGE HALL |
Cabbage Ha'
Cabbage Ha' |
John Shiels
James Johnston |
009 |
A row of cottages one storey high & in good repair occupied by farm labours the property of Sir T.B. Hepburn. |
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LETHAM MAINS |
Letham Mains
Letham Mains |
John Shiels
James Johnston |
009 |
A large farm house in good repair with out offices and a farm of land attached the property of Sir T.B. Hepburn occupied by James Johnston |
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LETHAM T.P. |
Letham T.P. [Turnpike] |
John Shiels
James Johnston |
009 |
A house one storey high and in good repair used for collecting toll the property of the road Trustees |
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LETHAM BURN |
Letham Burn
Letham Burn |
John Shiels
George Watt |
009 |
A small stream taking its rise on the farm of Penston and flowing in an Easterly direction to its junction with the River Tyne |
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SPITTALRIG |
Spittle Rig
Spittle Rig |
John Shiels
George Watt |
009 |
A large farm house in good repair with out offices and a farm of land attached the property of Sir T.B. Hepburn occupied by Charles Smith |
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LETHAM |
Letham
Letham |
John Shiels
George Watt |
009 |
A plain built mansion of three Storeys. and in good repair. attached is a small piece of Domain Land and garden. the property of Sir T.B. Hepburn occupied by the Dowager Lady Hepburn |
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Parish of Haddington
9.D.
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MOFFAT WOOD |
Moffat Wood
Moffat Wood |
John Shiels
George Watt |
009 |
A considerable sized plantation consisting of Oak Ash Beech & Fir the property of Sir T.B. Hepburn |
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SPRING GARDENS |
Spring Gardens
Spring Gardens |
John Shiels
George Watt |
009 |
A cottage one storey high and in good repair the property of Sir T.B. Hepburn occupied by Letham GameKeeper |
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ROB'S WA'S |
Rob's Wa's
Rob's Wa's |
John Shiels
George Watt |
009 |
A cottage one storey high and in good repair The property of Sir T.B. Hepburn occupied by Letham Forester |
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Parish of Haddington
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BLACKHOUSE BRIDGE |
Blackhouse Bridge (Co [County]) |
John LecKie Haddington
James Simpson |
009 |
A small bridge of one arch Situate on the Road leading from Pencaitland to Haddington |
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GLADSHOT |
Gladshot |
John Leckie
James Simpson |
009 |
A small farm house in good repair with out offices and a farm of land attached the property of Sir T.B. Hepburn Letham occupied by P. Lawrie |
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BLINKBONNY |
Blinkbonny |
John LecKie
James Simpson |
009 |
A small farm house in good repair with out offices and a farm of land attached the property of Sir R. Houston Clerkington occupied by Alexander Kerr |
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SUNNYSIDE |
Sunnyside |
John Leckie
James Simpson |
009 |
A small farm house in good repair with out offices and a farm of land attached the property of Sir R. Houston. Clerkington occupied by G. Stephenson |
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BARBERFIELD |
Barberfield |
John Leckie
James Simpson |
009 |
A small farm house in good repair with out offices and a farm of land attached the property of Sir. R. Houston Clerkington |
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HADDINGTON MAINS |
Haddington Mains |
John Leckie
James Simpson |
009 |
A small farm house in good repair with out offices and a farm of land attached the property of Sir. R. Houston Clerkington occupied at present by farm labours |
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SAMUELSTON LOANHEAD |
Samuelston - Loanhead |
John Leckie
James Simpson |
009 |
Three cottages one storey high and in good repair. The houses E [East] of the opening are the property of the Rev. [Reverend] D. Hoggans those W. [West] of Sir R. Houston occupied by farm labours & one mechanic |
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SAMUELSTON LOANIEAD T.P. |
Samuelston Loanhead T.P. [Turnpike] |
John Leckie
James Simpson |
009 |
A small house in good repair used for collecting toll the property of the Road Trustees |
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SAMUELSTON BRIDGE |
Samuelston Bridge |
John Leckie
James Simpson |
009 |
A substantial built bridge of one Arch over the River Tyne on the road leading to the village of Samuelston from Haddington |
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BEGBIE |
Begbie |
David Hogg Begbie
James Simpson |
009 |
A large farm house in good repair with out offices and a farm of land attached the property of Lord Blantyre Lennox Love occupied by David Hogg |
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NISBET LOANHEAD |
Nisbet-Loanhead |
James Simpson Samuelston
Robert Howden Boggs |
009 |
A small cottage one storey high and in good repair The property of Lord Ruthvin occupied by a Smith |
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JERUSALEM QUARRY (Freestone) |
Jerusalem Quarry (Freestone) |
James Simpson
George Howden Samuelston |
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A large freeston quarry on the farm of Jerusalem and property of Lord Ruthvin |
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JERUSALEM |
Jerusalem |
James Simpson
George Howden |
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A small farm house in good repair with out offices and a farm of land attached the property of Lord Ruthvin occupied by Robert Howden Boggs |
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Parish of Pencaitland
9. D
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BOGGS |
Boggs |
Robert Howden
William Pride |
009 |
A large farm house in good [repair] attached is a farm of land and out offices the property of Lord Ruthven occupied by Robert Howden |
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NEW TOWN |
New Town |
John Richardson
William Pride |
009 |
A small hamlet consisting of three rows of cottages one storey high and in good repair occupied chiefly colliers there is a small Public House in the North row but no [place] of note the property of Lord Ruthven |
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9 D
The Roundall [crossed out]
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GOLETS WELL |
Golets Well |
John Deans Esqr. Penston
Thomas Moon Esqr. Penston |
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A well situated a little to the West of the Village of Penston it supplies the the offices of Mr. Deans farmer |
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BUTTERDEAN |
Butterdean |
John Deans Esqr. Penston
Thomas Moon Esqr. Penston |
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A farm house in good repair with out offices and a farm of land attached the property of Lord Ruthven not at present occupied |
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BUTTERDEAN PLANTATION |
Butterdean Plantation |
John Deans Esqr. Penston
Thomas Moon Esqr. Penston |
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A considerable Sized plantation on the estate of Winton consisting of Oak ash & Fir the trees are all full grown but it is known by the given name in the locality |
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List of Names collected by D Mason 2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
Plan - Trace 9 D 1
Parish - Gladsmuir
Object
Golets Well - Well
Butterdean - House
Butterdean Plantation - Wood
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ENGINE PIT |
Engine Pit |
John Deans Esqr Penston
Thomas Moon Penston |
009 |
This was formerly a Coal pit but it is now wrought out there is a Steam engine at it that draws off the water from the other mines |
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List of Names collected by D mason 2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
Plan - Trace 9. D. 1
Parish - Gladsmuir
Object
Engine Pit - Old Coal Pit
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BACKBRAE |
Backbrae |
James Simpson Samuelston
Peter Johnston Samuelston |
009 |
A farm house two storeys high and in good repair with out offices and a farm of land attached the property of the Earl of Haddington occupied by James Simpson |
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SAMUELSTON QUARRY |
Samuelston Quarry |
James Simpson Samuelston
Peter Johnston Samuelston |
009 |
A Small Quarry of Freestone on the estate of the Earl of Haddington situate about a mile West of the Village of Samuelston |
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List of Names collected by D Mason 2nd Corpl RS&M [Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
Plan - Trace 9.D.4
Parish - Gladsmuir
Object
Backbrae - House
Samuelston Quarry - Quarry
[signed]
James Carpenter C Asst. [Civilian Assistant]
19th May 1853.
H James. Cap. R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers]
25 May 1853.
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Co [County] HADDINGTON
[Date Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE SOUTHAMPTON 19 APR. [APRIL] 92
PLAN 9D
Names of Parishes -- Pages
Gladsmuir -- 1
Haddington -- 21
Pencaitland -- 39 |
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