OS1/14/77/11
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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EAST CARSEBANK | East Carsebank East Carsebank East Carsebank |
Estate Plan Mr. William Cable. 'E. [East] Carsebank' William Hunter Gray Esqr. 'Carse Gray' |
032 | [Situation] 1 Mile N.E. by E. [North East by East] of Carse Gray. A neat two storey house with flower garden, office houses, thrashing mill & farm attached. Occupied by Mr. William Cable. proprietor W.H. Gray Esqr. Carse Gray. |
WEST CARSEBANK | West Carsebank West Carsebank West Carsebank |
Estate Plan William H. Gray Esqr. 'Carse Gray' Mr. David Smith. 'Bridgend' |
032 | [Situation] 68 chains East of Carse-Gray. A two storey house with vegetable garden office houses, thrashing mill & farm attached Lessee, James Crake Provost, Forfar proprietor, W.H. Gray. Esqr. Carse Gray |
Site of CHAPEL [East Carsebank] | Site of Chapel | Mr. H. Gray Esqr. Mr. Smith (Farmer) Bridgend Mr. Cable W. J. Farquhar Esqr. Pitscandly |
032 | [Situation] To the West of East Carsebank. It is handed down traditionally that a Chapel Stood here. It fell into disuse about 1740. There are no vestiges to mark the site - the foundation was removed about the year 1782. |
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[Page] 11Ph. [Parish] of Rescobie -- Sheet 32/16 Trace 3
[Signed] John Stirton Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
[Signed] Thomas Watson Corp: R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
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