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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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REDFORD | Redford | Mr. James Boath, Postmaster Mr. Anderson, Glentyrie Val: [Valuation] Roll 56/7 Mr. Taylor, Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster |
045 | [Situation] In the eastern portion of the parish A Small Village, Situated on the road leading from the Milton of Carmyllie to Cononsythe. The Village is composed of about a dozen Cottages, near its northern end is the Post office where letters are received from and despatched to Arbroath daily. |
CAULD STANE | Cauld Stane | Mr. James Boath Postmaster Mr. Anderson Glentyrie William Crabb Laverockhall |
045 | [Situation] About 27 Chains NE [North East] of Redford A large stone situated on a rising ground on the farm of Crofts it is about 7 feet long by 4 in height, and derives its name from the Cold, and exposed place on which it stands |
LAVEROCKHALL | Laverockhall Laverockhall Laverockhall Lavorockhall Lavrockhall |
William Crabb occupier Mr. James Boath Mr. Taylor Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster Val: [Valuation] Roll /57 and 8 Val: [Valuation] Roll /56 and 7 |
045 | [Situation] In the eastern portion of this parish. A farm house with offices and farm attached occupied by William Crabb and property of Lord Panmure |
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[Page] 27Parish of Carmyllie -- Sheet 45 Plan 8 Trace 2
Transcriber's notes
There is a faint pencil note under Laverockhall, but difficult to read. As best poss -'Mr Taylor says this is merely ............................................
...............Val [Valuation] roll. It ought to be Laverockhall'
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DANIALSAN, Alison James- Moderator
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