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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAIRN (Site of) [Hare Law] Cairn (site of) Rev.[Reverend] Alexander McLean
Rev. [Reverend] James Walker
Mr Walter Watson
Mr David Aitken
020.16 The site of a cairn is distinctly visible on the summit of Hare Law, where a considerable quantity of loose stones are still scattered about. Some 30 years ago human bones were found at it of unusual size but no information either historical or traditional ca be obtained respecting it.
HARTIESFORD BRIDGE Hartiesford Bridge Rev.[Reverend] Alexander McLean
Rev. [Reverend] James Walker
Mr Walter Watson
Mr David Aitken
020.13 A small stone bridge of one arch spanning the Mouse Water. Property of the Parish.
Since the examination of this and the adjoining Ph. [Parish] it has been ascertained that a Ford was here previous to the erection of the bridge and it was called Harties Ford after a person of the name of Hartie so called on a very old map of the Lockhart Estate in Carnwath Ph.[Parish]. Therefore tha authorities supplied approve of the alteration to Hartiesford Bridge.
PARKNEUK Parkneuk



Taylor's Folly
Taylor's Folly
Rev.[Reverend] Alexander McLean
Rev. [Reverend] James Walker
Mr Walter Watson
Mr David Aitken
Johnston's County Map dated 1816
Forrest's County Map
020.16 Consists of 2 dwellinghouses, one slated, the other thatched, both one storey and in bad repair, property of William Bertram Esqr.

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