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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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T.P. [Biggar] | Biggar T. P. [Turn Pike] Biggar T. P. [Turn Pike] Biggar T. P. [Turn Pike] |
Mr John Morrison Mr Robert Glen Mr David Lockhart |
034.10 | A small one storey building, slated an in good repair. full rates are levied on all vehiclels and beasts of burthen, but half rates only, on Sheep and Cattle. |
BIGGAR MOSS | Biggar Moss Biggar Moss Biggar Moss |
Mr John Morrison Mr Robert Glen Mr David Lockhart |
034.10 | A patch of moss the property of, and used by the fewars of Biggar for Peats. there is a Curling Pond on the S. [South] side of it |
NORTH U.P. MANSE [Biggar] | North Manse U. P. [United Presbyterian] North Manse U. P. [United Presbyterian] North Manse U. P. [United Presbyterian] |
Mr John Morrison Mr Robert Glen Mr David Lockhart |
034.10 | A plain two storey, slated, dwelling house, the residence of the Minister of the N [North] U. P. [United Presbyterian] Church |
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[Page] 37Parish of Biggar
Transcriber's notes
In the list of names column the following has been written -T.P. [Turn Pike] - Biggar has been crossed out and T.P. is sufficient it being in the town of Biggar followed by signatures FLP and one more [?].
North U. P. has been crossed out and "Manse only written on plan" has been written followed by some signatures, UK, FLP, and one more [?].
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Eleanor Brown
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