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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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RUMBLINGSIKE | Rumblingsike Rumblingsike Rumblingsike Rumblingsike Rumblingsike Rumblingsi |
Valuation Roll John Watson Lessee of Colliery John Christie Steward Alexander Whamond Parish Schoolmaster John Freebairn Craigneuk J. Hamilton Nether Johnston |
012.14 | A colliery village chiefly the property of J. Watson Esq.[Esquire] Feuar. The Turnpike road through here on one time passing "Over Johnston" , but Lord Bellhaven, since the course of the road changed, purchased the feues & made the road private. There is a check bar at the east end of the village on the parish road where it crosses the old Turnpike, now a private road. The name is taken from a little stream or sike which is covered over in passing the village. There is no school, inn or smithy in Rumblingsike, nor is there a post office. |
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