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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ACRE PLANTATION | Acre Plantation Acre Plantation Acre Plantation |
G. Campbell Esqr Hames Williamson Lodgekeeper James Greenhill, Gamekeeper |
001.13 | A mixed plantation on the side of the Glasgow Toll Road. extending eastward as far as the dyke at the Stone Magazine. The propert of Sir A.J.Campbell Bart. |
MANSE [parish, Maryhill] | Manse Manse Manse Manse |
Valuation Roll Revd. J Colvin John Russell Schoolmaster John Paxton, Elder |
001.13 | A good dwellinghouse occupied by the Est: Church Incumbent. Revd J Colvin. This is the only Manse in the three parishes (Maryhill Springburn & Shettleston) disjoined from the Barony Parish of Glasgow. It was built in 1851 by the congregation who pays a feu duty for it. The minister also pays a rent for the use of the house & on account of a debt contracted while building it; When the debt is paid, he and his succcessors are entitled to live in it free. There is also an agreement between the proprietor from which it is fued. & the Congregation that the Est. Church Minister shall always occupy it. The house is therefore considered the Manse of Maryhill Church. |
RIVER KELVIN | River Kelvin River Kelvin River Kelvin |
Gazetteer of Scotland Estate Maps G.Campbell Esqr. |
001.13 | A River which rises in Kilsyth in Stirlingshire & flows into the Clyde near Glasgow. It flows into the Clyde near Glasgow. It Forms the western boundary of this parish & has several Bridges & Cauls on it. There is an aqueduct at Maryhill by which the Forth & Clyde Canal passes over it. The new Railway (Glasgow Dumbarton & Helensborough) crosses the Kevin at Maryhill by a Bridge 60 feet high with 9 arches. |
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Lanarkshire No. 21. Maryhill ParishTranscriber's notes
1. Situation - Acre Plantation and River Kelvin, Trace 5.2. Situation - Manse, Trace 6
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