OS1/21/9/11
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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 |
Continued entries/extra info
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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