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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAULDRON GILL Cauldron Gill Rev[eren]d John Wylie
J.L. Stewart Esq.
Daniel Rankin Esq.
019.14 A small glen (or gill as
they are locally called)
through which the Moss-side
Burn passes. it is in
some places precipitous
and covered with Trees
and underwood.
ROADMEETINGS Roadmeetings
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Daniel Rankin Esq.
J.L. Stewart Esq
Rev[eren]d John Wylie
JHohnston's County Map dated 1816
Forrest's County Map
019.14 This name is generally
applied to a number of
small houses scattered
over a considerable extrent
of ground and inhabited
chiefly by colliers and miners
they are mostly one storey
slated or thatched . and
the property of the Coltness
Iron Comp[an]y.
ROADMEETINGS T.P. Roadmeetings T.P. Daniel Rankin Esq.
J.L. Stewart Esq Rev[eren]d John Wylie
019.14 A T.P. one storey thatched
and in good repair. property
of Coltness Iron Comp[an]y.

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Roadmeetings TP
In the first column of the image "Roadmeetings" has been crossed out so it reads just "T.P.". the amendment has been initalled "F.E.P. Capt. R.E." but no explanation is indicated.

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