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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Parish 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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