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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HOWMUIR Howmuir Mr[Mister] George Spence
Revd.[Reverend] John Wyllie
Mr[Mister] John Frazer
019.07 A cothouse with a small
garden attached, it is in a
bad state of repair- the
property of Mr[Mister] George Spence
THORNMUIR Thornmuir
Thormuir
Thornmuir
Thornmuir
Mr[Mister] George Spence
Revd.[Reverend] John Wyllie
Mr[Mister] John Frazer
Statistical Account of Lanarkshire
019.07 A Farmsteading, two
storeys & slated with offices
and garden attached, it is,
in good repair and is the
property of Mr[Mister] George Spence
THORNMUIR LIME WORKS Thornmuir Lime Works Mr[Mister] George Spence Revd.[Reverend] John Wyllie
Mr[Mister] John Frazer
019.07 These were once the most extensive
Lime Works in the Parish but
have for some years, fallen into
disuse. The Stat acct.[Statistical account] alludes
to it as follows. "the main"
"limestone of from four to"
"six feet, wrought at Thorn="
"=muir", etc. etc
It is the property of Mr[Mister]
George Spence.

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THORNMUIR LIME WORKS
The number 74 is written below the situation reference (19.7)

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