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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BARON'S HOUSE (Site of) | Site of Baron's House Site of Baron's House Site of Baron's House Site of Baron's House Baron Nisbet's House |
Captain Hamilton M.P. Proprietor William Cassels Gardener J. Christie Stewa Reverend Joseph Loudon Parish Minister New Statistical Account |
018.01 | "One of the cross stones at which the Barons anciently held their courts stands near the site of Baron's Nisbet's house (the adjoining orchard to which is called "Baron's Yaird") New Statistical Account. The site of this house, of which there is nothing known by the personal authorities quoted , except the name, as pointed out by William Cassels, gardener, and stsated by the other authorities is in the orchard known as the "Baron's Orchard" at the place shown in position on trace. There is a stone lying at the site of the house, about 3 feet in length bearing some carving of an ornamental kind, and at the top of it is cut a cross, now , as well as other cuttings or designs, much defaced.The site of the house is well known to the authorities mentioned. There is a stone cross in the field adjoning the orchard on the east side. |
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Site of Barons' House; The situation is described in the transcription as 018-10 when it should read 018-01. Notification sent.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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