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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LIBERTON MILL (Corn) | Liberton Mill Liberton Mill Liberton Mill Liberton Mill |
Rev [Reverend] John Lawrie Mr. William Black Mr. James Brown William Forrest Esqr. |
026.12 | A corn mill, two storeys thatched in good repair. machinery propelled by water, about 12 H.P. [Horse Power] Property of Sir Norman Lockhart Dwelling house one storey thatched in good repair |
MILLRIDGE | Millrig Millridge Millridge Millridge Millridge Millrig Millrig |
no authority given Rev [Reverend] John Lawrie Mr. William Black Mr. James Brown William Forrest Esqr. Forrests Map Johnstons County Map |
026.12 | A farmsteading, one storey partly slated and partly thatched in good repair. Property of Sir Norman Lockhart, |
MILLRIDGE BURN | Millrig Burn Millridge Burn Millridge Burn Millridge Burn Millridge Burn |
no authority given Rev [Reverend] John Lawrie Mr. William Black Mr. James Brown William Forrest Esqr. |
026.12 | A small stream which flows out of a curling pond near Hillsgill Knowe, and after a course of a mile joins the South Medwyn near Liberton Mill |
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