OS1/21/45/40
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BRACKENHILL | Brackenhill Brackenhill Brackenhill Brakenhill Brakenhill |
Mr D. Campbell Mr J Blair Mr W. Weir Forrests County Map Johnston's Map |
032.11 | Ruins of a cothouse |
DRUMMONDS | Drummans Drummonds Drummonds Drummonds Drumonds |
Mr D. Campbell Mr J Blair Mr W. Weir Johnston's Map & Forrest's Map |
032.07 | Small thatched farmstead, property of Miss Cranston |
DRUMMONDS HILL | Drummans Hill Drummonds Hill Drummonds Hill Drummonds Hill |
Mr D. Campbell Mr J Blair Mr W. Weir |
032.07 | A small abrupt arable elevation of an oblong form - trig. [trigonometrical] station on its summit. Drum is the anglicised form of a Gaelic word signifying the shoulder of a hill - an is the diminutive. It is now corrupted into Drummonds |
HARPERFIELD | Harperfield Harperfield Harperfield |
Mr D Campbell Mr J Blair Mr W Weir |
032.07 | A plain mansion in good repair property of Col. [Colonel] Gordon. |
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Transcriber's notes
Drummonds. No Authority is given for the Spelling "Drummans". Name of owner has been entered as "Lady Cranston" but then scored out and "Miss Cranston" entered.Drummonds Hill. No Authority is given for the Spelling "Drummans Hill".
Brackenhill. All entries for this place have been scored through and the Name column endorsed "cancelled see page 36".
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JCB
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