OS1/20/45/52
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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QUAKING-ASH WIEL | Quaking-ash Wiel Quaking-ash Wiel |
James McGarvey Borgan Newton [Stewart] John Henderson Borgan Newton [Stewart] A. McMillan Caldons |
021 | A deep pool in the Water of Minnick over which leaned an Ash tree, which shook with the Slightest Breeze - hence the name. - |
BROOMHAUSE | Broomhause . . . Broomhause . Broomhause . Broomhass Broomhass |
James McGarvey N & S Borgan Newton [Stewart] John Henderson N & S Borgan Newton [Stewart] William Gordon N [Clauchaneasy] Newton [Stewart] Thomas McWhae Larg |
021 | The ruins of a house Situated on the farm of Larg Mr. Gordon of Claucheneasy Says that it was occupied as a publick house at one time when there was no leading road in this locality but one retracts, here and there across the moors |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 52 -- List of Names Collected by John Bray C. A. [Civilian Assistant] -- Final Examiner -- [Parish of] MinnigaffPlan 211 Trace 4
Objects
Quaking-ash Wiel - A pool
Broomhause - House in Ruins
[Signed] John Bray c/a [civilian assistant] Augt [August]
Transcriber's notes
Broomhass is the name used on the map.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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