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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CAMP [nr Lesmahagow Railway] | Camp Camp Camp Camp |
Valuation Roll Estate Map J. Christie Steward Captain Hamilton M.P. |
018.10 | Some houses occupied by workmen on the north side of the Lesmahagow Railway, in the remains of an ancient camp. The camp & the houses about it are the property of Captain Hamilton M.P. of Dalzell. |
TOMSHOUSE | Tomshouse Tomshouse Tomshouse Tomshouse |
J. Christie Steward William Cassels Gardener John Purdy Motherwell Daniel Bayly Parkhead Cottage |
018.01 | A narrow house about 20 feet in height having the side next to the stream ("Muckle Burn") open, with the top of the east wall arched. It is like a ferry house but there does appear to have been a ferry here at any time as there was one near it for down the river, opposite the Low Parks of Hamilton. The name is old & well known & the house is considered of great age but of this there is nothing authentic. It is on Captain Hamilton's estate. |
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Header: [Page] 58 Co. Lanark Dalziel ParishTranscriber's notes
Camp & Tomshouse are both noted on the trqanscription as situated in 018-10, but should be described as situated in 018-01. Notification sent.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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