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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BRIDGE-END Bridge-end
Bridge-end
Bridge-end
Rev Alexr. [Alexander] McGlashan
Mr John Gray
Mr Wm [William] Ballantyne
025.14 Two small one storey thatched dwellinghouses in bad repair - name derives from the circumstance of their situation near Lanark Old Bridge.-
CLYDESHOLM GREEN Clydesholm Green
Clydesholm Green
Clydesholm Green
Rev Alexr. [Alexander] McGlashan
Mr John Gray
Mr Wm [William] Ballantyne
025.14 A one storey thatched dwelling-house in bad repair. The name is derived from the circumstance of its being situated on a piece of ground which was once the washing green of Lanark -
LANARK OLD BRIDGE Lanark Old Bridge
Lanark Old Bridge
Lanark Old Bridge
Rev Alexander McGlashan
Mr John Gray
Mr William Ballantyne
025.14 A large stone bridge of three arches spanning the River Clyde on a Turnpike Road. Kept in repair by the county.
April 19th 1649 - The brethern, after their return from the synod, reported to the baillies of Lanark being then present, law willing, all the brethern of the synod were to further the work of building a bridge at Clydesholm by a contribution of their several parishes - and desires the baillies not to neglect speedily to go on with the work, which the presbytery will further all they can. Extract from note to Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] p24.
LANARK OLD BRIDGE T.P. Lanark Old Bridge T.P. [Turnpike]
Lanark Old Bridge T.P. [Turnpike]
Lanark Old Bridge T.P. [Turnpike]
Rev Alexander McGlashan
Mr John Gray
Mr William Ballantyne
025.14 A small one storey slated dwelling house to which is attached a turnpike gate at which full rates are payable-

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Lanark Old Bridge That part of Description beginning "April 19th 1649" spreads across several columns.

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