OS1/21/11/19
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HAUGH HILL | Haugh Hill Haugh Hill Haugh Hill Ha'hill Haugh-hill |
Daniel Rankin Esqr.[Esquire] J.L. Stewart Esqr.[Esquire] James. Hosier Esqr.[Esquire] Statistical Account of Lanarkshire Statistical Account of Lanarkshire |
018.16 | A mound near Mauldslie Castle supposed to be the accumulated earth and ashes of the ancient burial place. It is covered with trees, a flat spot on the top remaining clear where the two last earls of Hyndford were buried, the mound is about 70 feet in height. Stat.[Statistical] Acct.[Account] |
MAULDSLIE BRIDGE | Mauldslie Bridge Mauldslie Bridge Mauldslie Bridge |
Daniel Rankin Esqr.[Esquire] J.L. Stewart Esqr.[Esquire] James Hozie Esqr.[Esquire] |
018.16 | A private bridge of 3 arches build over the River Clyde Property of James Hozier Esqr.[Esquire] |
Transcriber's notes
MAULDSLIE BRIDGEIn the Authority col. the 3rd name looks like Hozie but I think it is meant to be Hozier.
HAUGH HILL
I have transcribed the height as 70 ft but it could be read as 40.
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Ian Muirhead
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