OS1/21/9/11

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BRIDESCLOSE Bridesclose
Bridesclose
Bridesclose
Bridesclose
Bridescloss
Mr R. Denholm
Mr T. Braidwood
Mr W. Paterson
Johnstons County Map
Forrests Map
032.12 Thatched cothouse in bad repair. Origin of name St Bride or Bridget patron saint of the locality. Well, noticed in Stat Acct [Statistical Account] which stood in an adjacent field and named Bride's Well has been drained off.
HARLEYHOLM HILL Harleyholm Hill
Harleyholm Hill
Harleyholm Hill
Harleyholm
Harleyholm
Mr R Denholm
Mr T. Braidwood
Mr W. Paterson
Johnstons County Map
Forrests Map
032.12 Small conspicuous hill. Steep descent on the SW [South west] side, which part is covered with close furze
HECKLEBIRNIE Hecklebirnie
Hecklebirnie
Hecklebirnie
Hecklebirny
Mr R. Denholm
Mr T. Braidwood
Mr W. Paterson
Johnstons County Map
032.12 Thatched cothouse, on the Douglas Estate
PARKHOUSE Parkhouse
Parkhouse
Parkhouse
Mr R. Denholm
Mr T. Braidwood
Mr Wm [William] Paterson
032.12 Small steading in good repair on the Douglas estate
SMITHFIELD Smithfield
Smithfield
Smithfield
Mr R. Denholm
Mr T. Braidwood
Mr W. Paterson
032.12 Small steading with smithy on the Douglas Estate

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Ph [Parish] of Carmichael [in header] 11 [right corner of header]
& 33.9 [appears after "32.12" in situation column for Harleyholm Hill with ditto marks for Parkhouse, Hecklebirnie, and Smithfield]

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