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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BRICKHOUSE | Brickhouse Brickhouse |
Samuel Carson John Smith |
027 | [Situation] About 1 3/8 S.[South] by W.[West] of Townfoot of Carruchan. A small labourer's Cottage on the farm of Burnside in good repair. the property of William Howet of Mabie. This is the only house in the locality that is built of brick (hence the name) |
DALSHINNIE WOOD | Dalchiney Wood Dalchiney Wood Dalchinnie Shinny Dalshini Dalshinnie Dalshinnie Wood |
Samuel carson Joseph Smith valuation roll 1819 Ainslie's Map revd[revised] 1820 Valuation roll ant[ancient] William McGowan Architect Joseph Welsh Esq. |
027 | [Sitauation] 1 1/4 Miles S.S.W.[South South West] of Townfoot of Carruchan. A plantation the wood of which consists of ash, oak and fir. It takes its name from a house which formerly stood in an adjoining field called Ditchiney. The property of William Howet of Maybie |
MABIE SAW MILL | Mabie Saw Mill Mabie Saw Mill Mabie Mabie Mabie Mabie Mabie |
J. Welsh Esq. Provost of Maxwelltown Samuel Carson Joseph Carson Valuation Roll 1819 Valuation Roll ancient Ainslie's Map revd[revised] 1820 William McGowan Architect Mr Joseph Welsh Provost |
027 | [Situation] About 1 3/8 S.[South] by W.[West] of Townfoot of Carruchan farm house. A saw mill and dwelling house on the lands of Mabie erected by the proprietor for the use of sawing wood on his estate. The property of William Howet of Maybie |
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