OS1/19/16/16

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Pitgarvie Pitgarvie
Pitgarvie
Pitgarvie
John Smith Esqr (Factor & Tenant)
Mr. John Smith (Balmain)
Valuation Roll 1862-63
023.11 A good Substantial Farm Steading, Dwelling House & Covered Farm Yard, on the Balmain Estate, it is the residence of the Factor and property of Sir Alexander Ramsay Bart [Baronet] of Balmain.
Pitgarvie Cottages Pitgarvie Cottages
Pitgarvie Cottages
Pitgarvie Cottages
John Smith Esqr
Mr John Smith
Mr Watson (Sauchieburn)
023.11 A name wich applies to two Rows of Cottages on the Farm of Pitgarvie, and occupied by Laborers. They are in moderate repair, with gardens attached.
Woodside of Caldhame Woodside of Caldhame
Woodside of Caldhame
Woodside of Caldhame
Woodside of Caldhame
John Smith Esqr
Mr John Smith
Mr Watson (Sauchieburn)
Valuation Roll 1862-63
023.11 A Crofter's residence on the Estate of Balmain, near Sauchieburn. It is in moderate repair. This name is written as "Caldhame", Page 302 and Caldham, Page 305 New Stat Act [Statistical Account]. Caldhame is the more popular.

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Parish of Marykirk

[Below entry for Pitgarvie:]
"Pit. A hollow - Gairbhe. Roughness, coarseness,
grossness etc." (Gaelic) Literally the Rough hollow
a name which would be truly descriptive a
few years ago.

[Below entry for Caldhame:]
"Cald. Cold. Hame. Home". (Jamieson)

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