OS1/21/43/3

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BRIDGE (Remains of) [Mouse Water] Roman Bridge
Roman Bridge
Roman Bridge
Revd. [Reverend] Alexander McGlashan
Revd. [Reverend] Thomas Stark
Mr. William Ballantyne
025.12 This would appear to have been a
bridge across the Mouse Water in
connection with the Roman Road, the
remains of which are very small, still
some portions of the mason work are
quite distinct in the fissures of the
rocks over which it has been built.
Nothing of a traditionary nature can be
obtained with reference to it, farther than
its having been the work of the Romans.
Cleghorn Bridge appears to have been
built very near its site.
The remains of this bridge
are so situated in the fissures
of the rocks that they cannot be
shown on the Plan.
CLEEKHIMIN Cleekhimin
Cleekhimin
Cleekhimin
Cleekimin
Rev. [Reverend] Thomas Stark
Mr N. Annan
Mr John Gray
Johnstons County Map.
025.03 Thatched farmsteading in
indifferent repair.
COLLIELAW Collielaw
Collielaw
Collielaw
Rev. [Reverend] Thomas Stark
Mr N. Annan
Mr John Gray
025.03 Farmstead in good repair -
property of Sir Norman Lockhart.
LEEMUIR Leemuir
Leemuir
Leemuir
Leemuir
Rev. [Reverend] Thomas Stark
Mr N. Annan
Mr John Gray
Johnstons County Map
025.02 Farmstead in good repair
Property of Sir Norman Lockhart.
The Steading is divided by the
Ph [Parish] boundary.

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Ph [Parish] of Lanark

Transcriber's notes

Collielaw: the Situation in document is 25.3-4
BRIDGE: the description has been continued in the Situation column but I have transcribed it in Description remarks.

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Nora Edwards, George Howat

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