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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
THE RUMBLING WELL The Rumbling Well
The Rumbling Well
The Rumbling Well
Mr Kilgour Town Clerk
Mr Wilson
Mr Matthewson (Factor)
035 [Situation] On the North side of Rumblingwell Road
A well giving its name to the Surrounding locality described below.
RUMBLINGWELL ROAD Rumblingwell Road
Rumblingwell Road
Rumblingwell Road
Mr Kilgour Town Clerk
Rumblingwell Tollkeeper
Mr Matthewson (Factor to owner)
035 [Situation] The continuation of Baldridgeburn Street
The name of a Road extending in length from the Rumblingwell T.B. [Toll Bar] to the Dander Inn, Written on Trace.
RUMBLINGWELL BRIDGE Rumblingwell Bridge
Rumblingwell Bridge
Rumblingwell Bridge
Mr Kilgour Town Clerk
Mr Campbell Quoiting Tavern
Mr Tuckett (Road Surveyor)
035 [Situation] Near the centre Rumblingwell Road
A Small Bridge, one arch in bad repair across the Baldridge Burn: a County Bridge
RUMBLINGWELL T.P. [Turn Pike] Rumblingwell T.B. [Toll Bar]
Rumblingwell T.B. [Toll Bar]
Rumblingwell T.B. [Toll Bar]
Mr Kilgour Town Clerk
Toll Keeper
Mr Matthewson Factor
035 [Situation] At the E. [East] end of Rumblingwell Road
The first T.B. [Toll Bar] on the Turnpike Road to Dollar & Stirling
DANDER INN [Rumblingwell] Dander Inn
Dander Inn
Dander Inn
Proprietor of House
Thomas Campbell Watchman on the Elgin Railway
Mr Kilgour Town Clerk
035 [Situation] Near the West end of Rumblingwell Road
A Common Public House. but generally known by this name

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