OS1/21/49/98
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CALDERBANK | J. Murray Esq [Esquire] Proprietor, Mr. Kirkland Manager, Val. Roll (1857-8) |
008.14 | A village on the east bank of the "north Water of Calder" Occupied wholly as workmens' dwellings; farm yd. and offices & belonging to the Monkland Iron & Steel Works which are situated in a hollow to the east, they consist of 6 furnaces or blasts having all the appropriate offices or workshops, and a large Malleable department attached, also a little farther down the river are some Fire Clay Works, All the property of J. Murray Esq [Esquire], of Glasgow. | |
CALDERBRAES | J. Murray Esq [Esquire] Proprietor, Mr. Kirkland Manager, Val. Roll (1857-8) |
008.14 | A long row of small cottages on the north bank of the river immediately South of Calderbank. | |
FIRE CLAY WORKS [Calderbank] | 008.14 | See under 'Calderbank' | ||
HILLEND | 008.14 | |||
MONKLAND IRON AND STEEL WORKS | 008.14 | See under 'Calderbank' | ||
ROCKSHILL INN | 008.14 | See under 'Calderbank' | ||
SCHOOL [Calderbank] | 008.14 | See under 'Calderbank' |
Transcriber's notes
I have transcribed the sheet as seen on the page because in the Descriptive Remarks column the Enumerator has included all locations (excepting the last - Calderbraes) as a block entry. Therefore everything below the first entry 'Calderbank' is quoted as 'see under Calderbank'.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Robert Murray
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