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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CARFIN Carfin
Carfin
Carfin
Carfin
Carfin
Valuation Roll
Colliery Map
J. Robertson Colliery Manager
Alexander Lindsay Clark
James Rodgers Cleland Factor
012.10 A Colliery village recently erected by Mr,. Dixon for the workmen employed on his Colliery - There are a few feues here belonging to different persons, but the whole of the Colliery houses belong to Mr. Dixon. There is no Inn, Smithy, or Post Office at "Carfin"
CARFIN COLLIERY Carfin Colliery
Carfin Colliery
Carfin Colliery
Carfin Colliery
Carfin Colliery
J. Robertson Colliery Manager
Colliery Map
J. Anderson, Hillhead
Alexander Lindsay, Clark
James Rodgers Cleland Factor
012.10 This name applies to the whole of the Carfin Estate which is now between two Proprietors - Mr. Dixon & Mr. Stewart. The former owns that part of the Estate east of the Edinburgh
TILE WORK [Carfin] Tile Works
Tile Works
Tile Works
Thomas Anderson, Lessee
J. Robertson Colliery Manager
Alexander Lindsay, Clark
012.10 A long wooden shed for drying tiles, a kiln, & a Clay Pit, all used in the manufacturing of Tiles used for Draining. No Bricks whatever are made here. It belongs to Mr. Stewart.

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