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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HOWDEN WELL Howden Well
Howden Well
Howden Well
Howden Well
J. Hamilton PostMaster
Mr. Forrest Holytown
Dr. Faulds Holytown
Mr. Brackenridge Legbrannock
012.06 An open Spring at the side of a little Stream which runs from here past "South Howden". There is a Public Right of Way to this Well.
LEGBRANOCK COLLIERY Legbranock Colliery
Legbranock Colliery
Legbranock Colliery
Legbranock Colliery
Legbrannock
Legbrannock or Legbramock
Colliery Maps
Gavin Thomson Col. [Colliery] Manager
G. Stewart Colliery Manager
R. Kirkland Cashier
Estate Map
J. Webster, Factor
012.06 One of the Coalfields of Woodhall Estate - there are two more on Woodhall, wrought to the extent shewn Exmn. [ Examination] Traces for Coal at an average depth of 40 fathoms. At present it is being wrought generally for coal at a greater depth. Some Ironstone has been found and worked out of "Legbranock Colliery". It is bounded on the north west by Woodhall Colliery, on the west by "Thankerton", & on the south & east by "Stevenston"
NORTH HOWDEN North Howden
North Howden
North Howden
North Howden
Valuation Roll
Estate Map
J. Webster Factor
J. Hamilton Postmaster
012.06 A Farm Steading at the eastern extremity of Holytown belonging to Woodhall Estate. The name is well known but the Farm house is close to those of the Village that it appears more like an ordinary dwelling than a Steading.
SOUTH HOWDEN South Howden
South Howden
South Howden
Valuation Roll
Estate Map
J. Webster Factor
012.06 A Farm Steading of Woodhall Estate south east of Holytown.

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Legbranock colliery is not on this page Legbranock Colliery is on 203 with the continuation on 204

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