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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BROWNLEE COTTAGE Brownlee Cottage Daniel Rankin Esq[Esquire]
J.L. Stewart Esqr.[Esquire]
Revd[Reverend] John Wylie
Alexander Stewart Esqr.[Esquire]
018.11 A neat little cottage, slated
and in good repair, property of
Mr.[Mister] Alexander Stewart
GARRION BRIDGE Garrion Bridge Daniel Rankin Esqr.[Esquire]
J.L. Stewart Esqr.[Esquire] Revd.[Reverend] John Wylie
018.11 A Small stone Bridge, one arch,
spanning the Garrion Burn, a
few chains from its junction
with the Clyde.
GARRION GILL Garrion Gill Daniel Rankin Esqr.[Esquire]
J.L. Stewart Esqr.[Esquire] Revd.[Reverend] John Wylie
Statistical Acct.[Account] of Lanarkshire
13.1; 18.11 A precipitous, and in some
places, rocky glen, partially wood-
ed, through which flows the Gar-
rion Burn. The Statistical Acct.[Account]
states, that during the commotions
in the reigns of the Charleses and
also, when the Highlanders were
traversing the country in 1745-6
the country people are said to have
scrambled for concealment amongst
its shelving recesses, dragging their
horses along with them.
CADGERGATE 018.11

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CADGERGATE

Cadgergate

Daniel Rankin Esqr.[Esquire]
Revd.[Reverend] John Wylie
Alexander Stewart Esqr.[Esquire]
Johnston's County Map dated 1816
Forrest's County Map

18.11

A small cothouse, thatched,
in indifferent repair, pro-
perty of Mr.[Mister] Alexander Stewart.

Transcriber's notes

The image entry for Cadgergate is not replicated in the template for this page. I have raised this issue with Scotlands Places.
Template for page 7 has a space for Cadgergate. I have transcribed the data for Cadgergate into the Extra Info box and copied it the template on Page 7
Situation for Garrion Bridge and Garrion Gill is recorded as 13.10 in the templates but the original shows 18.11 for both.

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Ian Muirhead

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