OS1/21/5/200
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HOLYTOWN | Holytown Holytown Holytown Holytown Holytown Holytown Holytown Holytown |
New Statistical Account Fullarton's Gazetteer Valuation Roll Post Mark J. Hamilton, Post Master Dr. Faulds Pr. [Proprietor] Mr. Forrest Pr.[Proprietor] Revd. Dr. [Reverand Doctor] Gardiner |
012.06 | A village about 2 miles from the eastern boundary of the Parish, having Edinburgh & Glasgow T. P. [Turnpike] Road passing through it. It is chiefly occupied by miners. "Holytown" is a Post Town, and has two schools, an Inn and a Gas Works in it. There also two Smithies in the west end of the village. The name applies from the houses about the corner of the Ph. [Parish] Road passing by "Bairds Square" in the west to "North Howden ", Trace 2, in the east. There is a Quoad Sacra Parish attached to Holytown. The name is corrupted from or derived from Hollowtown, and applied to the houses a little detached from those of the Village, at the west end, about 350 links north of the "Inn". |
GAS WORKS | Gas Works Gas Works Gas Works |
J. Hamilton Manager William Forrest. Holytown J. Dick, Masons' Hall |
012.06 | The Gas Works of the village belonging to a company of shareholders in Holytown etc. |
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