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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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