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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAIRNEY MOUNT Cairney Mount
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Daniel Rankin Esq[ui]r[e]
J.L. Stewart Esq[ui]r[e]
Rev[eren]d John Wylie
Statistical Acc[oun]t of Lanarkshire
019.14 An arable knoll of an oval
shape. The Stat[istica]l Acc[ount] states
that several stone coffins and
urns were found there and that
till lately one of those remarkable
monuments of antiquity called
standing stones stood on it.
CRAWFORDWALLS Crawfordwalls
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Daniel Rankin Esq[ui]r[e]
J.L. Stewart Esq[ui]r[e]
Rev. John Wylie
Rev. lawrence Lochhart, Proprietor
Mr. Matthews, Factor
019.14 A farmsteading one storey
slated in good repair.
Property of the Rev Lawrence
Lockhart.
STANDINGSTONE WELL Standingstone Well
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Daniel Rankin Esq[ui]r[e]
J.L. Stewart Esq[ui]r[e]
Rev. John Wylie
019.14 A large spring well - no
mineral properties: the name is
derived from the standing stone
that stood on Cairney Mount

Transcriber's notes

There appears to have been an alternate spelling "Crawfordswalls" oriniginally ascribed to Lawrence Lockhart an most probably Mr Matthews. The name is faint indicating an attempt at erasure and it has been overwritten with a ditto.

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Ian Muirhead

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