OS1/21/8/3
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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COLTNESS MILL | Coltness Mill Coltness Mill |
Henry Houldsworth Esq. of Coltness Mr. Houden, Coltness Gardener |
012.15 | This was formerly a corn mill. The machinery is now applied for forcing a supply of water to Coltness mansion and offices |
TEMPLE GILL | Temple Gill Temple Gill |
Henry Houldeworth Esq. Mr. Houden Gardener |
012.15 | A small stream or burn having its rise on the lands of Coltness and running westerly to its influx with the South Calder Water neare Coltness Mill |
WISHAW HOUSE | Wishaw House Wishaw House Wishaw House |
Lady Belhaven William Miller, Factor New Statistical Account |
012.15 | A very fine mansion of the castelated style having offices; a farm yard; bowling-green; garden and a considerable demesne or park attached, the property and residence of Lord Belhaven |
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Header: Sheet XII-15 Parish of Cambusnethan Lanarkshire [Page] 3Transcriber's notes
- The word machinery in the Coltness Mill description is actually in the situation columnTranscribers who have contributed to this page.
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