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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MONKLAND IRON AND STEEL WORKS | Monkland Iron & Steel Works Monkland Iron & Steel Works Monkland Iron & Steel Works Monkland Iron & Steel Works Monkland Iron & Steel Works |
Company's Bills Company's Carts Valuation Roll R. Kirkland, Cashier James Kirk, Foreman John Webster, Factor |
008.14 | A very extensive manufactory or work for making Iron & Steel, the greater part of which is in the Old Monkland Parish. The department in Bothwell belonging to the Works is a Malleable Iron making shed & a foundry. There are numerous blast furnaces in Old Monkland. The principal partners in this work are Messrs. Murray & Buttery, but the Co. is styled after the Works - the "Monkland Iron & Steel Co." The Malleable Iron Dept. in this Parish stands in a natural Haugh, a name which is commonly given to the place by the people employed. The Factor does not consider the name Haugh necessary to the place as it is generally understood. |
WAUKMILL [nr Monkland Iron & Steel Works] | Waukmill Waukmill Waukmill |
Estate Map Valuation Roll John Webster, Factor |
008.14 | An old fulling mill now occupied by persons employed at the Monklands Iron & Steel Works, No trace of Mill Lades Etc. connected with the mill are to be seen about the houses |
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[page] 22Co. [County] Lanark -- Bothwell Parish
Monkland Tron and Steel Works. Monkland Steel Works. Company's Bills -"- Carts valuation R.Kirkland Cashier James Kirk. Foreman John M. Factor, VIII-14 Trace 5. A very extensive iron factory or ? for making iron or steel, the greater part of which is in Old Monkland Parish. The department in Bothwell belonging to the monks is a malleable iron making steel and a foundry. There are numerous blast furnaces in old Monkland. The
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