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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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AUCHNOTROCH | Auchnotroch Auchnotroch Auchnotroch |
Mr D Campbell Mr W. Weir Mr J Blair |
024.16 | Farmstead in excellent repair property of the Duke of Hamilton |
CADZOWBANK | Cadzowbank Cadzowbank Cadzowbank |
Mr D Campbell Mr Wm [William] Weir Mr J. Blair |
024.16 | Plain house in good repair two storeys, Cadzow was the name of the builder |
CRUMLYCRAIGS | Crumly Craigs Crumlycraigs Crumlycraigs Crumlycraigs |
Mr D. Campbell Mr W. Weir Mr J Blair |
024.16 | Cottage small slated, situated in a deep rocky glen divided by river Nethan. Name probably derived from the soft crumbling character of the rocks, the rocks never receive the name of Crumly Craigs |
LOCHANBANK | Lochanbank Lochanbank Lochanbank |
Mr D. Campbell Mr Wm [William] Weir Mr J. Blair |
024.16 | Farmstead in good repair one storey, slated |
LOCHANBANK MILL | Lochanbank Mill Lochanbank Mill Lochanbank Mill |
Mr D. Campbell Mr W Weir Mr J. Blair |
024.16 | Small Mill corn & flour worked by water, in indifferent repair |
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Crumlycraigs. No Authority is given for the Spelling "Crumly Craigs".Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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