OS1/21/43/59
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LANGLOCH | Langloch Langloch Langloch |
Rev T. Stark Mr Wm [William] Annan Mr John Gray |
032.04 | Farmstead in good repair Name derived from loch adjacent. The loch itself never receives the name of Lang Loch |
MOTE [Lanark] | Mote Mote Mote |
Rev T. Stark Mr W Annan Mr John Gray |
032.04 | A flat round patch of pasture elevated about 2 feet above a broad ditch which nearly surrounds it. There are several old fir trees on it. Nothing of its history is known in the locality. It is called the Mote The ditch is perhaps artificial, but has never been constructed for defensive purposes, the circumference is too small, and the position altogether unfavourable for a fort. It was probably a justice seat. On Re-reference to the field |
LANARKMOOR T.P. | Lanarkmoor T.P. [Turnpike] Lanarkmoor T.P. [Turnpike] Lanarkmoor T.P. [Turnpike] Lanarkmoor T.P. [Turnpike] |
Rev T. Stark Mr Annan Mr John Gray On Re-reference to Authorities |
032.04 | A Toll bar. Full rates leviable. |
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Transcriber's notes
Lanarkmoor Turnpike. This name has originally been entered by the surveyor as "Lanarkmuir Turnpike" which has been scored through and amended.Mote. The portion of Description beginning "The ditch is perhaps" has been written in a different hand.
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