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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HILLOCKS HAUGH | Hillock's Haugh Hillock's Haugh Hillock's Haugh |
Mr. Miller Factor John Freebairn Craigneuk Mr. Lees Manager J. Lindsay Clerk |
012.15 | A piece of ground adjoining the Calder, named a haugh being something lower than the grounds to the west of it, but it is not properly a haugh, as its height is much above the level of the greatest flood in the river during the age many old persons of the locality. The name is however well known and acknowledged by the factor. There are steep braes here on the north & south of the haugh, which do not bear any names |
RAVENSCRAIG PIT | Ravenscraig Pit (Coal) Ravenscraig Pit (Coal) Ravenscraig Pit (Coal) Ravenscraig Pit (Coal) |
Mr. Miller Factor John Freebairn Craigneuk Mr. Lees Manager J. Lindsay Clerk |
012.15 | A coal pit on Wishaw estate the property of Lord Bellhaven. It is 6 years old & 60 fathoms in depth. It is wrought by James Anderson & Company. |
TACKETHALL COTTAGE | 012.13 |
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