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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Ph. [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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