East Lothian, volume 49

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/15/49/1 [Page] 1 PARISH OF DUNBAR PLAN 12A INDEX Names of Objects -- Pages Parish of Dunbar -- 3 Brunt Hill -- 6 Doon Hill -- 3 Dry Burn -- 5 Easter Pinkerton -- 5 Fullers Hill -- 7 Meikle Pinkerton -- 4 North British Railway -- 5 Pinkerton Hill -- 4 Pinkerton Hill Cottage -- 6 Tun Law -- 7 Site of Chapel -- 8
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OS1/15/49/3 DOON HILL Doon Hill Doon Hill Doon Hill R. Trotter R.Wood Forrest' Co [County] Map 006 ; 011 ; 012 [Situation] About 2 3/8 miles W N W [West North West] of Innerwick Village. A considerable eminence Situated about 2 miles South from the town of Dunbar. On the South east Summit was the supposed remains of a Roman Camp of which no vestige remains. It was on this eminence that the Scottish Army under Gen: [General] Leslie were posted the night previous to the battle of Dunbar. See Site of General Leslie's Camp
OS1/15/49/3 [Page] 3-- Parish of Dunbar Page in Form 136 Page 35 - Doon Hill Parish of Dunbar - See Name Book 7 C -- In the N. E. [North East] portion of the County of Haddington
OS1/15/49/4 MEIKLE PINKERTON Meikle Pinkerton Meikle Pinkerton Mickle Pinkerton Middle Pinkerton Meikle Pinkerton R.Wood T. Trotter Johnstons Map List of Farms Co. [County] Haddington Forrest's Co. [County] Map 012 [Situation] About 1 1/2 miles N W. [North West] of Innerwick village A large farm house, Offices, thrashing machine, labourers cottages, and a large farm of arable land attached occupied by Mrs Anderson & the property of the Duke of Roxburgh.
OS1/15/49/4 PINKERTON HILL Pinkerton Hill Pinkerton Hill Pinkerton Law Pinkerton Law R. Wood T. Trotter Johnston's Map Forrests Co. [County] map 012 [Situation] From about 1 3/4 to 1 7/8 miles W N W. [West North West] of Innerwick Village A small arable hill on the farm of Meikle Pinkerton.
OS1/15/49/4 [Page] 4 -- Parish of Dunbar Form 136 Page 33 - Meikle Pinkerton 33 - Pinkerton Hill
OS1/15/49/5 NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY North British Railway See plan 9A 012 [Situation] Passing about 1 1/8 miles north of Innerwick village. For descriptive remarks See N.B.9.A. [Name Book 9A]
OS1/15/49/5 EASTER PINKERTON Easter Pinkerton Easter Pinkerton Mr. Braidwood Mr. Taylor 012 [Situation] About 1 3/8 miles N W. [North West] of Innerwick. A large and commodious farmhouse with extensive offices, thrashing machine, and arable farm attached; the property of Mrs Fergusson of Beil, and presently tenanted by Mr Taylor.
OS1/15/49/5 DRY BURN Dry Burn Dry Burn Dry Burn Mr. Braidwood Mr. Taylor Forrest's Co. [County] Map. 011; 012 [Situation] Forming the Boundary between Dunbar and Innerwick Parishes. A mountain stream rising in the Lammermuir Hills. It is Known by the name of Woodhall Burn in the early part of its course untill where it joined by a small stream near the farm house of Brunt thence to the sea it is called "Dry Burn".
OS1/15/49/5 [Page] 5-- Parish of Dunbar Form 136 Page -- North British Railway 27 - Easter Pinkerton 27- Dryburn North British Railway See plan 9A Situation: Passing about 1 1/8 miles north of Innerwick village. For descriptive remarks see A.B.G.A.
OS1/15/49/6 PINKERTON HILL COTTAGE Pinkerton Hill Cottage R. Wood T. Trotter 012 [Situation] About 1 1/2 miles NW by W [North West by West] of the village of Innerwick. A small neat cottage on the farm of Meikle Pinkerton occupd [occupied] by one of the Duke of Roxburgh's gamekeepers.
OS1/15/49/6 BRUNT HILL Brunt Hill Brunt Hill Brunt Hill Brunt Hill R. Wood T. Trotter Johnston's Map Forrest's Co. [County] Map 012 [Situation] About 2 miles W by N [West by North] of the village of Innerwick. A hill on the farm of Brunt on the Summit of which is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. -
OS1/15/49/6 [Page] 6 -- Parish of Dunbar Form 136 Page 34 - Pinkerton Hill Cottage 34 Brunt Hill An entry for Dry Burn is scored out. "Described in preceding page."
OS1/15/49/7 TUN LAW Tun Law Tun Law J Frazer William Young 012 [Situation] About 3/4 mile NW by N [North West by North] of the village of Innerwick A Small arable hill in the farm of East Pinkerton
OS1/15/49/7 FULLERS HILL Fullers Hill See Name Book Plan 7C 012 [Situation] About 1 7/8 miles NW [North West] of Innerwick For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Plan 7C
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OS1/15/49/8 Site of CHAPEL [Meikle Pinkerton] Site of Chapel Site of Chapel Mr. Rennie Oxwell Mains Chalmer's Caledonia 012 [Situation] Immediately East of Meikle Pinkerton The site of an ancient chapel which was one of those that were Subordinate to the parish church of Dunbar. This site was pointed to Captain James R. E. [Royal Engineers] when examining the plan on the ground by Mr. Rennie of Oxwell Mains An intelligent and well informed man well acquainted with the locality and long a resident of this locality.
OS1/15/49/8 [Page] 8 -- Parish of Dunbar "There was a chapel at Pinkerton in the South-east of this Parish." Chalmer's Caledonia vol. [volume] II page 538
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OS1/15/49/11 [Page] 11 PARISH OF INNERWICK PLAN 12A INDEX Names of Objects -- Pages Parish of Innerwick -- 13 Birkymuir -- 13 Church -- 15 Dry Burn Ford -- 15 Free Church -- 14 Innerwick -- 18 Manse -- 14 Manse -- 16 School -- 16 School -- 19 Thurston Smithy -- 17 Thurston -- 17 Westhall -- 18
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OS1/15/49/13 INNERWICK Parish of Innerwick See Name Book 12B 012 [Situation] In the east of the County of Haddington See Descriptive Remarks in Name Book of Plan 12 B .-
OS1/15/49/13 BIRKYMUIR Birkymuir Birkymuir Birky Moor Birky Moor Birkiemuir Mr. Bell R. Wood Johnston's Map, Forrest's Co. [County] Map, Stat Acct [Statistical Account] 1835 012 [Situation] 1 1/2 miles W.by S. [West by South] of Innerwick village. A small house occupied by labourers on the property of J. Hunter Esq. of Thurston -
OS1/15/49/13 [Page] 13 Parish of Innerwick Form 136 page 36 - Birkymuir Tun Law - Scored out
OS1/15/49/14 FREE CHURCH [Innerwick] Innerwick Free Church Innerwick Free Church Innerwick Free Church Mr Broadwood Mr Darling Revd. [Reverend] James Smillie 012 [Situation] About 5/8 mile north of the village of Innerwick A neatly built edifice, the Free Church for the Parish of Innerwick. It is fitted with galleries, it is Seated to accomodate about 500
OS1/15/49/14 MANSE [Free Church, Innerwick] Free Church Manse Free Church Manse Free Church Manse Mr. Broadwood Mr. Darling Revd [Reverend] James Smillie 012 [Situation] At the South Side of the Free Church The residence of the Free Church Clergyman of Innerwick. It is a neat dwelling house, with garden attached.
OS1/15/49/14 [Page] 14 Parish of Innerwick Form 136 Page 28 - Innerwick Free Church 28 - Free Church Manse - [note] From its proximity to the Church, "Manse" only to be written.
OS1/15/49/15 DRY BURN FORD Dryburn Ford Dryburn Ford Revd [Reverend] James Smillie Mr. David Darling 012 [Situation] About 3/4 mile NNW [North North West] of Innerwick village. A ford across Dry Burn on the road leading from Innerwick to Dunbar. There is now a bridge across the stream near this spot, but the ford is still occasionally used.
OS1/15/49/15 CHURCH [Innerwick] Church (Parochial) Church (Parochial) Revd [Reverend] James Smillie Mr. David Darling 012 [Situation] In the NW [North West] end of the village of Innerwick. The parochial Church for the parish of Innerwick. It is a plain building erected in 1784, & seated for the accommodation of about 500.
OS1/15/49/15 [Page] 15 Parish of Innerwick Form 136 Page 29- Dry Burn Ford 29- Church (Parochial)
OS1/15/49/16 SCHOOL [Innerwick] School (Parochial) School (Parochial) Revd [Reverend] James Smillie Mr. David Darling 012 [Situation] In the west end of the village of Innerwick. The parochial School of Innerwick. It contains accommodation for about 140 Scholars, but the average attendance is about 115 only. The salary is the maximum
OS1/15/49/16 MANSE [Innerwick] Manse (Parochial) Manse (Parochial) Rev [Reverend] James Smillie Mr. David Darling 012 [Situation] In the north side of the village of Innerwick. A large and commodious dwelling house with offices, garden and glebe attached, the residence of the parochial minister of Innerwick.
OS1/15/49/16 [Page] 16 Parish of Innerwick Form 136 Page - 30 School - 30- Manse (Parochial)
OS1/15/49/17 THURSTON SMITHY Thurston Smithy Thurston Smithy Revd [Reverend] James Smillie Mr. David Darling 012 [Situation] About 1/2 mile west of the village of Innerwick. A row of cottages, one of which is a smithy, on the side of the road leading from Thurston to Innerwick; the property of Mrs Fergusson of Biel.
OS1/15/49/17 THURSTON Thurston Thurston Thurston Capt. [Captain] Hunter Revd [Reverend] Mr Smillie Johnston's Co [County] Map 012 [Situation] About 3/4 mile W by N [West by North] of Innerwick village. A large and Commodious dwelling house with office, thrashing machine, gardens etc attached Situated within a Small but neatly laid out enclosure; the property and residence of Capt. [Captain] Hunter.
OS1/15/49/17 [Page] 17 Parish of Innerwick Form 136 Page 31 Thurston Smithy 31 Thurston
OS1/15/49/18 INNERWICK [village] Innerwick Innerwick Innerwick Revd [Reverend] Mr Smillie William Drummond Stat Acct [Statistical Account] 012 [Situation] In the north end of the parish of Innerwick. The principal village in the parish of that name. It consists of a number of cottage dwellings, chiefly occupied by farm labourers. It contains the parish church and school, but no post offices (see post office in 12 B), public house, or Inn
OS1/15/49/18 WESTHALL Westhall Westhall Westhall Westhall Revd [Reverend] Mr Smillie William Drummond David Darling Johnston's Co [County] Map 012 [Situation] At the west end of the village of Innerwick. A farm house with offices, thrashing machine, garden & farm attached; the property of Mrs Fergusson of Biel and presently occupied by Mr David Darling.
OS1/15/49/18 [Page] 18 Parish of Innerwick Form 136 Page 32 Innerwick 32 Westhall
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OS1/15/49/21 [Page] 21 PARISH OF SPOTT PLAN 12 A INDEX Spott (Parish of) Site of General Leslie's Camp (1650)
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OS1/15/49/23 SITE OF GENERAL LESLIE'S CAMP (1650) Site of General Leslie's Camp (1650) See Name Book Plan 11 B 011 [Situation] On the Summit of Doon Hill. For Descriptive Remarks see name Book Plan 11 B p. [page] 20.
OS1/15/49/23 SPOTT Parish of Spott See Name Book Plan 11 B 011 [Situation] In the eastern portion o the County of Haddington. See Name Book for Plan 11 B
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OS1/15/49/25 TUN LAW John Fraser, E.[East] Pinkerton. William Young, Thurston Lodge 012 A small arable hill on the Farm of E [East] Pinkerton and estate of the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/15/49/25 [Page] 25 -- List of Names collected by D. Mason La Corpl R S & M [Lance Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners] Plan 12 A Trace 2 - Parish of Innerwick Object: Tun Law - Hill [Signed] D Mason
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OS1/15/49/27 EASTER PINKERTON Easter Pinkerton Mr Braidwood farmer Skateraw Mr. Taylor farmer Pinkerton 012 A large and commodious farm house, with a court of offices and a thrashing machine attached: also an arable farm containing about 250 acres tenanted by Mr taylor and the property of Mrs Ferguson of Beil.
OS1/15/49/27 DRY BURN Dry Burn Mr Braidwood farmer Skateraw Mr Taylor farmer Pinkerton 011; 012 A mountain Stream rising among the Lammermuir Hills. The name Dry Burn is applied to it from Thurston till it falls into the Sea near Skateraw
OS1/15/49/27 List of Names collected by John McDiarmid C.A. [Civilian Assistant] -- Plan 12A Trace 2. - Parish of Dunbar
OS1/15/49/28 FREE CHURCH [Innerwick] Innerwick Free Church Mr Broadwood Farmer Skateraw Mr Darling Farmer Westhall Innerwick Rev [Reverend] James Smillie Innnerwick 012 A neat plain Stone building well fitted up with galleries pews etc Containing about 500 Sittings. It was erected by the members of the Free Ch [Church] residing in the parish of Innerwick and neighbourhood: the average number of Communicants is 250. The minister receives a Salary of £130 per Annum.
OS1/15/49/28 MANSE [Free Church, Innerwick] Free Church School Mr Broadwood Farmer Skateraw Mr Darling, Farmer, Westhall Innerwick Rev [Reverend] James Smillie Innerwick 012 A neat and commodious dwelling house with a garden attached, of a modern construction. It is the property of the Free Church congregation and is occupied by the F.C. [Free Church] Minister of Innerwick.
OS1/15/49/28 [Page] 28 List of Names collected by John McDiarmid C.A. [Civilian Assistant] -- Plan 12a Trace 2 -- Parish of Innerwick
OS1/15/49/29 DRY BURN FORD Dryburn Ford Rev [Reverend] James Smillie Innerwick Mr David Darling Westhall 012 A ford over Dry Burn on the road leading from Innerwick to Dunbar etc There is now a bridge built over the stream close by but the ford is Still used occasionally.
OS1/15/49/29 CHURCH [Innerwick] Church (Ph) [Parish] Mr David Darling Westhall Rev [Reverend] James Smillie Innerwick 012 The parish church of Innerwick contains Sittings for about 500; the average Communicants is 180, the Minister's Stipend is 16 chalders, a glebe containing 5 acres valued at £17 and £8.6.8 for Communion elements - and a manse and garden. The Rev [Reverend] James Smillie minister.
OS1/15/49/29 [Page] 29 List of Names collected by John McDiarmid C.A. [Civilian Assistant] Plan 12A Trace 2 -- Parish of Innerwick [Pencil Note] 130 per Annum
OS1/15/49/30 SCHOOL [Innerwick] School (Ph.) [Parish] Revd. [Reverend] James Smillie Innerwick Mr. David Darling [Farmer] 012 The parish School of Innerwick. Situated near the Church. Contains accomodation for about 140 Scholars. the average attendance is about 115: the branches taught are those usually taught in parish. Schools throughout the country. the Schoolmasters Salary is the maximum and a free house and garden-
OS1/15/49/30 MANSE [Innerwick] Manse (Ph.) [Parish] Revd. [Reverend] James Smillie Innerwick Mr. David Darling [Farmer] 012 A large and Commodious dwelling house, with offices a garden, and a glebe containing 5 acres of land attached - It is the legal residence of the Revd. [Reverend] James Smillie Minister of Innerwick.
OS1/15/49/30 [Page] 30 List of Names collected by John McDiarmid C.A. [Civilian Assistant] -- Plan 12 A Trace 2 -- Parish of Innerwick
OS1/15/49/31 THURSTON SMITHY Thurston Smithy. Mr David Darling Farmer. Westhall. Rev [Reverend] James Smillie Innerwick 012 A row of Cottages and a Smithy on the Side of the road leading from Thurston to Innerwick and the property of. Mrs. Ferguson of Biel -
OS1/15/49/31 THURSTON Thurston. Captain Hunter of Thurston Rev [Reverend] Mr Smillie Minister Innerwick 012 A large and commodious dwelling house, pleasantly Situated, and Surrounded with trees. and ornamental grounds; there are also, offices, a thrashing Machine, and an extensive, Vegetable and ornamental garden attached It is the property and residence of Captain Hunter.
OS1/15/49/31 [Page] 31 List of Names collected by J McDiarmid C.A. [Civilian Assistant] -- Plan 12A Trace 2 -- Parish of Innerwick
OS1/15/49/32 INNERWICK [village] Innerwick Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Smillie Minister. Innerwick. William Drummond Innerwick Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] of the Ph. [Parish] 012 The principal village in the parish: it chiefly consists of dwelling houses, which are occupied by working people, employed in agricultural pursuits. The parish Church, and School is situated in the North West end of the Village: There is neither a post office, nor a public house in the Village -
OS1/15/49/32 WESTHALL Westhall. Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Smillie Minister Innerwick William Drummond Innerwick David Darling Farmer. Westhall 012 A farm house, with offices a thrashing Machine & a garden attached, and Situated in the West end of the Village of Innerwick. It is the property of Mrs Ferguson of Biel - and occupied by David Darling
OS1/15/49/32 [Page] 32 List of Names collected by John McDiarmid C.A. [Civilian Assistant] -- Plan 12 A Trace 2 -- Parish of Innerwick
OS1/15/49/33 MEIKLE PINKERTON Thomas Trotter Little Pinkerton Dunbar Robert Wood Pinkerton Hill Cottage Dunbar 012 A large farm house two stories high and in good repair, with extensive offices, threshing machine, Work people's houses, and a large arable farm attached, occupied by Mrs Anderson, the property of the duke of Roxburgh.
OS1/15/49/33 PINKERTON HILL James Trotter Little Pinkerton Dunbar Robert Wood, Pinkerton Hill Cottage Dunbar 012 A Small arable hill on the farm of Meikle Pinkerton.
OS1/15/49/33 [Page] 33 List of Names collected by Robert Miller C/a [Civilian Assistant] Plan and Trace 12A 1 [Parish] Dunbar Meikle Pinkerton - Object - A house Pinkerton hill - A hill [Signed] Robert Miller c/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/15/49/34 PINKERTON HILL COTTAGE Robert Wood, Pinkerton [Hill] Cottage [Dunbar] Thomas Trotter, Little [Pinkerton] [Dunbar] 012 A Small neat built Cottage, in good repair on "Meikle Pinkerton" farm, occupied by a gamekeeper, the property of the duke of Roxburgh.
OS1/15/49/34 BRUNT HILL Brunt Hill Robert Wood, Pinkerton [Hill] Cottage [Dunbar] Thomas Trotter Little [Pinkerton] [Dunbar] 012 A middling Sized arable hill on the farm of Brunt, on its summit is a trig. [trigonometrical] station called "Brunt Hill".
OS1/15/49/34 [Page] 34 List of Names collected by Robert Miller c/a [Civilian Assistant] Plan and Trace 12 A 1 [Parish] Dunbar Object Pinkerton Hill Cottage - A house Brunt Hill - A hill [Signed] Robert Miller c/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/15/49/35 DOON HILL Doonhill Robert Trotter East Pinkerton Dunbar Robert Wood Pinkerton Hill Cottage Dunbar 006 ; 011 ; 012 A considerable and Commanding, arable eminence. Situate about two miles South from the town of Dunbar on the south east Summit of this hill was the supposed remains of a Roman camp of which no vestige now remains.
OS1/15/49/35 [Page] 35 List of Names collected by Robert Miller c/a [Civilian Assistant] Plan and Trace 12 A - 1 [Parish] Dunbar [in Pencil] Parish of Dunbar Object Doonhill - a hill [Signed] Robert Miller c/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/15/49/36 BIRKYMUIR Birkymuir William Bell Thurston Innerwick Robert Wood, Pinkerton [Hill]. Cottage [Dunbar] 012 A small house one story high and in good repair, with small garden attached. Occupied by labourers the property of J. Hunter Esq. of Thurston
OS1/15/49/36 [Page] 36 - List of Names collected by Robert Miller c/a [civilian assistant] -- Plan 12 A Trace 1 -- Parish of Innerwick Birkymuir - Object - A house [Signed] James Carpenter C.Asst. [Civilian assistant] 15th Sept. [September] 1853
OS1/15/49/37 [Page] 37 -- OS1 /15/49 [Volume] 49 Co. [COUNTY] HADDINGTON PLAN 12A Names of Parishes -- Pages Dunbar -- 1 Innerwick -- 11 Spott -- 21
OS1/15/49/37 Ordnance Date Stamp - 2 Jul [18]91- 14/4/ [18] 92