OS1/21/20/19
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LOCH (Dry in summer) [Skellyton] | Loch | William Graham, Gamekeeper. J. Miller, Larkhall. Thomas Anderson, Inspectopr of Poor. Robert Hamilton, Collector. James Brownlie, Burnhead |
018.10 | This is a hollow portion of ground in a field on the farm of Skellyton, which was given to the Caledonian Curling Club by the Duke of Hamilton, it is cultivated in summer by the farmer, and at present ( November ) it is impossible to define it's exact limits at present, or at any time, without using an instrument. There is an artificial embankment on the south side, next to the plantation. |
SKELLY BRIDGE | Skelly Bridge | R. Hamilton, Road Surveyor. Thomas Anderson, Inspector of Poor. J. Marshall, Road trustee |
018.10 | A little bridge over "Skelly Burn", near Burnhead.The name is not generally used as it is authorized, being commonly called the "Skelly Gill Bridge",or the "Skelly Burn Bridge". It is not a Co Bridge R.H. |
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