OS1/21/21/47

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRAIGNEUK Craigneuk
Craigneuk
Craigneuk
Craigneuk
Craigneuk
Craigneuk
New Statistical Account
John Watson Esq. [ Esquire]Lessee
William Scott, Occupier or Tenant
Valuation Roll
William Gibb Storeman
Alexander Whamond Schoolmaster (Ph)[Parish]
012.14 A colliery village chiefly belonging to Mr. Watson, lessee of the Wellington & Victoria Pits (coal) There is a school here but no Post Office, Inn or Smithy. The name "Rumblingsike" begins at the east of "Craigneuk" where the T.P.[Turnpike] Road branches in a southerly direction.
RUMBLING SIKE Rumbling Sike
Rumbling Sike
Rumbling Sike
Rumbling Sike
John Freebairn
John Watson Esq[Esquire]
J. Hamilton Nether Johnston
J. Christie Steward
012.14 This burn issues from drains off the "Glencairn" ground(trace 3 018-02) & enters at the parish road on the margin of the same trace. From this point it is tunnelled or covered as a drain through "Rumblingsike" village until it again issues by the side of a fence on the north east end of the village of "Craigneuk" from which point to where it enters "Whinny Burn" at "Burngrange Bridge" it flows uninterruptedly with the exception of passing under the railway.

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Rumbling Sike: This burn is described as situated is the transcription as being at 012-010 when it should read 012-014. Notification sent.

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