OS1/21/3/10

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HIGH HOUSE Of EDMONSTON Continued Lawrence Brown Esqr. appears quite confident that it must have occurred prior to the Revolution. Some of the out offices of Edmonston are now attached to it.
EDMONSTON MILL (Corn) Edmonston Mill
Edmonston Mill
Edmonston Mill
Laurence Brown Esqr.
Mr Robert Glen
Mr David Lockhart
034.03 This name applies to the three separate buildings, a Corn Mill, Dwelling house and Farmsteading; The mill is a three storey building and slated, the Dwelling house, one storey, also slated, and the Farmsteading one storey and thatched, the two former are in good repair, the latter bad. The machinery of the mill is propelled by water, and is about 15 horse power. Property of Laurence Brown Esqr.

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Parish of Biggar

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The entry for High House of Edmonston is a continuation of the previous page.

The following is written in the List of Names as Written column for Edmonston Mill -

This name to be written so as to apply to the three buildings and "Corn Mill" to be written to the Mill.

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Kate51- Moderator, Eleanor Brown

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