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OLD MONKLAND [parish] |
Old Monkland Parish,
Old Monkland Parish,
Old Monkland Parish,
Old Monkland Parish,
Old Monkland Parish,
Old Monkland Parish |
Sheriff's Returns,
New Statistical Account,
Old Staistical Account,
Chalmer's Caledonia,
Fullarton's Gazetteer,
County Map,
Origines Parochiales Scotiae. |
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"The Lands of Monkland formerly constituted A third part of the domains of the Abbacy of Newbattle, were for many ages the property of a company of Cistertian or Bernardine monks belonging to that Abbey, hence the very obvious appelation, the "Monklands", was given to all their ecclesiastical domains in this quarter of the Country, When this extensive district was afterwords divided and erected into two parishes, one of these
parishes was called Old or West Monkland,and the other New or East Monkland, and they are now popularly known by the names of the Old and New
Monklands," |
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Header: Lanarkshire No.21 Parish of Old Monkland
"The parish of Old Monkland is a remarkably fine, extensive, rather flat and low lying district, extending along the eastern bank of the River Clyde for many miles, immediately after leaving the highly ornamental and picturesque scenery of Bothwell and Hamilton, and before it reaches the great and commercial emporium of the west, the City of Glasgow."
Old Monkland is bounded on the north by the parishes of New Monkland and Cadder; on the East by part of the parish of New Monkland and Bothwell on the south. |
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By Bothwell; and on the west by the River Clyde, which separates it from Cambuslang and Rutherglen."
New Statistical Acct;-
Note, - There is not any portion of this Parish of "Old Monkland" detatched within any other Parish, nor is there any portion of any other Parish Contained within the bounds of this Parish. R.H. |
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BLACKBRAE COTTAGE |
Blackbrae Cottage
Blackbrae Cottage |
William Lang
James Haldane |
003.16 |
A Small but neat Cottage Occupied by the Proprietor William Lang. |
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CASTLESPAILS |
Castlespails
Castlespails
Castlespails
Castlespels |
James Haldane Occupier
Mr. Buchanan, Factor, Gartsherrie
Mr Lang
Forrest's Co. [County] Map |
003.16 |
A neatly built Cottage having Offices and a Small farm of land attached. The property of H Colt Esq, Edinbro. [Edinburgh] |
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Sheet 2 - 16 Old Monkland -- Lanarkshire |
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WHITEHILL |
Whitehill
Whitehill
Whitehill |
Robert Marshall, Occupier,
John Baird Esq [Esquire], Proprietor.
Valuation Roll (1857-8) |
007.03 |
A farm house and offices, the property of John
Baird Esq [Esquire], of Lochwood. |
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Header: Sheet VII-3 Parish of Old Monkland |
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CALEDONIAN RAILWAY (Castlecary Branch) |
Caledonian Railway, (Castlecary Branch) |
Mr. Cochrane, Manager of the Monkland Railways. |
007.04 |
A Railway branching off the Monkland Railways in an easterly direction and joins with the Scottish Central at a place called Greenhill in Stirlingshire. |
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GARTVERRIE FIRE CLAY WORKS |
Gartverie Fireclay Works,
Gartverrie Fire Clay Works |
Mr. Lang Manager,
Printed documents relative thereto. |
007.04 |
A tolerably sized Fire Clay Work the property of A.G. McDonald, Glasgow. |
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MUIRDIKE |
Muirdyke,
Muirdyke,
Muirdike |
Alex Patterson Occupier,
Mr. Buchanan, Factor. |
007.04 |
2 Small cottages occupied by agricultural labourers, the property of J. H. Colt Esq [Esquire]. Edinburgh. |
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PASSOVER COTTAGE |
Passover Cottage,
Passover Cottage,
Passover Cottage |
Mr. Buchanan, Factor to J.H. Colt,
Gavin Black,
Robert Russell. |
007.04 |
A handsomely built cottage the property of J.H. Colt Esq [Esquire]. Edinburgh. |
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RAWMOAN |
Rawmoan,
Rawmoan,
Rawmoan,
Rawmone,
Rawmone |
Mr. Buckingham, Factor, Gartsherrie,
Robert Russell,
Alex Patterson,
Gavin Black, Occupier,
Valuation Roll 1857-8 |
007.04 |
A farm house having offices attached the property of J. H. Colt Esq [Esquire]. Edinbro. |
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Header: Sheet VII-4 Parish of Old Monkland Lanarkshire
(Muirdike) "Adopted in accordance with the Orthography used on the Ordnance Survey." R.H. |
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BURNLIP |
Burnlip,
Burnlip |
Mr. Buchanan, Factor,
Mr. Low |
007.04 |
A thatched house it formerly had a farm of land attached, but is now blended with that of Gartverrie. |
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GARTLISTON |
Gartliston,
Gartliston,
Gartleston |
Mr. Buchanan, Factor,
George Shanks Occupier,
Valuation Roll (1857-8) |
007.04 |
A farm house and offices the property of J.H. Colt Esq [Esquire]. Edinbro. |
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GARTVERRIE |
Gartverrie,
Gartverrie,
Gartverrie |
Mr. Tom Occupier,
Mr. Buchanan, Factor,
Valuation Roll (1857-8) |
007.04 |
A farm house and offices the property of J.H. Colt Esq [Esquire]. Edinbro. |
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GARTVERRIE COTTAGE |
Gartverrie Cottage,
Gartverrie Cottage |
Mr. Buchanan, Factor,
Robert Russell |
007.04 |
A small but neat cottage the property of J.H.Colt Esq [Esquire]. |
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KILGARTH |
Kilgarth |
Alex Paterson occupier,
Valuation Roll 1857-8 |
007.04 |
A farm house and offices the property of Summerlee & Co. |
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KILGARTH ROW |
Kilgarth Row,
Kilgarth Row |
Alex Paterson,
Robt. Marshall, Whitehill. |
007.04 |
A row of cottages occupied by Colliers. |
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PASSOVER ROW |
Passover Row,
Passover Row |
Mr. Buckingham Factor,
George Shanks. |
007.04 |
A row of dwelling houses occupied by Colliers, the property of J.H. Colt Esq [Esquire]. of Edinburgh. |
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Header: No.21 |
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CRAIGEND |
Craigend
Craigend
Craigend |
Mr. Frew,
William Brown,
Valuation Roll (1857-8) |
007.06 |
A row of small cottages occupied by Colliers situated a short distance east of Provanhall. |
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CRAIGEND COTTAGE |
Craigend Cottage |
Mr. Frew, Occupier,
William Brown, Westerhouse. |
007.06 |
A small but handsome cottage situated a little east of the village of Provanhall. |
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WESTERHOUSE |
Westerhouse
Westerhouse
Westerhouse |
William Brown Occupier,
Valuation Roll 1857-8,
Forrest's County Map. |
007.06 |
A fine farm house and offices attached the property of W.J. McAdam Esq [Esquire]. Glasgow. |
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Header: No.21 |
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BISHOP LOCH |
Bishop Loch
Bishop Loch
Bishop Loch
Bishop Loch
Bishop Loch |
John Baird Esq [Esquire]. of Lochwood,
Mr. Buchanan Factor Gartsherrie,
Robert Young Game Keeper,
Forrest's Co. Map,
Full [erton's] Gazetteer of Scotland. |
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A large sheet of water on the lands of Lochwood The property of J. Baird Esq [Esquire]. It formerly belonged to the Bishop of Glasgow hence the name. |
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GARTCLOSS |
Gartcloss
Gartcloss
Gartcloss
Gartcross |
John Shanks Ocupier,
Mr. Buchanan Factor,
Forrest's County Map,
Valuation Roll 1857-8 |
007.07 |
A farm house and offices attached the property of J. Baird Esq [Esquire]. |
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LOCHWOOD |
Lochwood
Lochwood
Lochwood |
John Baird Esq [Esquire],
Robert Young,
Val. Roll 1857-8 |
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A fine mansion house having offices Gasometer, Garden, and a considerable farm of land attached. the property and residence of John Baird Esq [Esquire]. |
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WOODEND |
Woodend
Woodend
Woodend |
A. Couper Occupier,
W. Buchanan Factor,
Valuation Roll 1857-8 |
007.07 |
A farm house and offices attached the property of J.H. Colt Esq. [Esquire] Edinbro. |
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Header information: Lxxxxv Sheet VII Parish of Old Monkland Lanarkshire
Spelling: "Mr. Baird has no objections to the writing of Bishop's Loch but he says habitude has made it Bishop Loch since ever he has mind. I have made every enquiry, and can get no other expression than Bishop Loch." |
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LOCHEND |
Lochend
Lochend
Lochend |
Robert Young Occupier,
J. Baird Esq [Esquire],
Forrest's Co. Map. |
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4 small cottages in good repair the property of J.H. Colt Esq. [Esquire] Edinbro. |
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LOCHEND LOCH |
Lochend loch
Lochend Loch
Lochend Loch |
John Baird Esq [Esquire],
Robert Young Game Keeper,
Mr. Buchanan. |
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A considerable lake situated a short distance south of Woodend Loch. |
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LOCHGREEN |
Lochgreen
Lochgreen |
James Tom Occupier,
Valuation Roll (1857-8) |
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A small cottage having a large garden attached. |
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LOCHSIDE |
Lochside
Lochside
Lochside |
James Tom,
Mr. Mason Commonhead,
William Brown Westerhouse. |
007.07 |
A small cottage having a garden attached. |
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WOODEND LOCH |
Woodend Loch
Woodened Loch |
Mr. Buchanan Factor,
Robert Young,
John Baird Esq [Esquire]. |
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A considerable sheet of water on the farm of Woodend hence the name. |
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Header: No.21 |
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GARTCLOSS COTTAGE |
Gartcloss Cottage
Gartcloss Cottage
Gartcloss Cottage |
Mr. William Baird,
Mr. John Moffat,
Mr. Campbell. |
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A dwelling house with offices the property of William Baird now occupied by John Moffat. |
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GARTCLOSS ROW |
Gartcloss Row
Gartcloss Row
Gartcloss Row |
A. Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell,
John Moffat. |
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A row of one story dwellings the property of the Messrs. Baird's occupied by Colliers & labourers. |
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GARTGILL |
Gartgill
Gartgill
Gartgill
Gargill [Forest's County Map] |
Mr. A. Johnston,
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell |
007.08 |
A dwellinghouse adjoining the Caledonian Railway the property of J.H. Colt occupied by A. Johnston |
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Header: Parish of Old Monkland No.21 |
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GARTGILL ROW |
Gartgill Row
Gartgill Row
Gartgill Row |
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell,
John Moffat. |
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A row of cottages on the Monkland Railways near Gartsherrie Station the property of Messrs. Bairds and occupied by work people. |
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SMIDDY ROW |
Smiddy Row
Smiddy Row
Smiddy Row |
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell,
John Moffat. |
007.08 |
A row of cottages Named as Supplied the property of the Messrs. Bairds occupied by labourers. |
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WITCH WOOD |
Witch Wood
Witch Wood
Witch Wood |
Robert Young Gamekeeper,
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell. |
007.08 |
A small plantation of mixed trees the property of Messrs. Bairds and occupied by them. |
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Header: Parish of Old Monkland No.21 |
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BEECH ROW |
Beech Row
Beech Row
Beech Row |
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell,
John Moffat. |
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A long row of dwellings the property of Messrs. Bairds Now occupied by pitmen and others. |
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GARTSHERRIE STATION |
Gartsherrie Station
Gartsherrie Station
Gartsherrie Station |
Bills of Company,
Joseph Cochrane C.E.
Alexander Whitelaw. |
007.08 |
A railway station at the junction of the Caledonian and Monkland lines of railway. |
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LITTLE GARTSHERRIE |
Little Gartsherrie
Little Gartsherrie
Little Gartsherrie |
Thomas Oliver,
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell. |
007.08 |
A dwelling house and offices the property of J.H. Colt Now occupied by Thomas Oliver. |
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THATCH ROW |
Thatch Row
Thatch Row
Thatch Row |
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell,
John Moffat. |
007.08 |
A row of Cottages So Called the property of the Messrs. Bairds occupied by labourers. |
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Header: Parish of Old Monkland No.21 |
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BLACKLANDS |
Blacklands
Blacklands
Blacklands |
Valuation Roll,
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell. |
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Afarm steading the property of William Baird Now occupied by John Shaw. |
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COCK-MY-LANE |
Cock-my-lane
Cock-my-lane
Cock-my-lane |
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell,
John Shaw. |
007.08 |
A Small Cottage So Called the property of William Baird now occupied by James Cameron. |
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COTTAGE WOOD |
Cottage Wood
Cottage Wood
Cottage Wood |
Robert Young,
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell. |
007.08 |
A plantation So Called extending westward from Gartsherrie Cottage to the Monkland Railway Messrs. Bairds Proprietors. |
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GARTSHERRIE COTTAGE |
Gartsherrie Cottage
Gartsherrie Cottage
Gartsherrie Cottage |
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell,
Robert Young GameKeeper. |
007.08 |
A Superior dwelling house with offices plantation and garden attached the property of Messrs. Bairds now occupied by Captain Colt. |
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Header: Parish of Old Monkland No.21 |
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ESPIESIDE COLLIERY |
Espieside Colliery
Espieside Colliery
Espieside Colliery |
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell,
William Baird. |
007.08 |
Two Coal pits So Called the property of and occupied by the Messrs. Bairds. |
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TOWNHEAD |
Townhead
Townhead
Townhead |
Valuation Roll,
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell. |
007.08 |
An extensive farm staeding the property of J.H. Colt Esq [Esquire] now occupied by William. Baird. |
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Header: Parish of Old Monkland No.21 |
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CROSS ROADS [houses] |
Cross Roads
Cross Roads
Cross Roads |
Valuation Roll,
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell |
007.08 |
This name applies to the dwellings about 10 chains West of Gartsherrie. |
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GARTSHERRIE HOUSE |
Gartsherrie House
Gartsherrie House
Gartsherrie House |
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell,
Robert Young Gamekeeper |
007.08 |
A Superior Residence So Called with ornamnental ground and gardens attached the property of J.H Colt Esq [Esquire] now occupied by Mr. Alexander Whitelaw. |
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LONG ROW |
Long Row
Long Row
Long Row |
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell,
Robert Young |
007.08 |
A row of Cottages So Called extending from South Square to Heriot Row. |
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NORTH SQUARE |
North Square
North Square
North Square |
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell,
Robert Young |
007.08 |
This name applies to three rows of dwelling houses forming a longSquare the property of Messrs. Bairds. |
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Header: Parish of Old Monkland No.21 |
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QUARRY ROW |
Quarry Row
Quarry Row
Quarry Row |
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell,
Mathew Simpson |
007.08 |
A row of Cottages between Heriot Row and South Square. |
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SCHOOL [Gartsherrie] |
School
School
school |
Mathew Simpson Teacher,
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell |
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This School was erected by the Messrs. Bairds of Gartsherrie for the instruction of Children Connected with their parents to the Iron Works established here. |
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SOUTH SQUARE [Gartsherrie] |
South Square
South Square
South Square |
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell,
Robert Young |
007.08 |
This name applies to the buildings between Quarry Row and North Square. |
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Header: Parish of Old Monkland N0.21 |
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GARTSHERRIE IRON WORKS |
Gartsherrie Iron Works
Gartsherrie Iron Works
Gartsherrie Iron Works |
Bills of Company
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell > Managers. |
007.08 |
An extensive establishment of Blast furnaces for the smelting of iron ore the property of and occupied by the Messrs. Bairds there are 16 furnaces here all in working order. |
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HOLLANDHIRST |
Hollandhirst
Hollandhirst
Hollandhirst |
Title deeds,
Mr. Campbell,
Alexander Whitelaw |
007.08 |
A dwelling house with offices the property of William Baird Now occupied by Robert Waddell. |
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HORNOCK COTTAGES |
Hornock Cottages
Hornock Cottages
Hornock Cottages |
Alexander Whitleaw,
Mr. Campbell,
Mathew Simpson. |
007.08 |
Four respectable dwellings betwen Southend and Gartsherrie Iron works the property of the Messrs. Bairds and occupied by D. C. Warnock and others. |
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Header: Parish of Old Monkland No.21 |
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GREENHILL |
Greenhill
Greenhill
Greenhill |
Valuation Roll,
Mr. Baillie Proprietor
Joseph Cochrane |
007.08 |
A dwellinghouse with offices and garden attached the property of and occupied by Mr. Baillie. |
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SOUTHEND |
Southend
Southend
Southend |
John Cowan Clerk,
Name Plate,
Mr. Campbell. |
007.08 |
This name applies to the end of a long row of workmens dwellings extending South East from Hornock Cottages. |
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SUNNYSIDE |
Sunnyside
Sunnyside
Sunnyside |
Alexr. Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell,
John Cowan Clerk |
007.08 |
This cluster of dwellings were formerly a farm steading but is now occupied by various working families. J.H. Colt Esq[Esquire] Proprietor. |
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Header: Parish of Old Monkland No.21 |
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GUNNIE COTTAGE |
Gunnie Cottage
Gunnie Cottage
Gunnie Cottage
Gunniehouse |
Alexander Whitelaw,
Mr. Campbell,
Robert Young
Joseph Eddie |
007.08 |
A dwelling house with garden adjoining the property of Messrs. Bairds now occupied by Joseph Eddie. |
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Header: Parish of Old Monkland No.21
Gartsherrie, Hornock and Summerlee Branch Canal - See Name Sheets of Coatbridge.
Monkland Railway - See Name Sheets of Coatbridge
Gartsherrie - See Name Sheets of Coatbridge. |
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BARTIEBEITH BRIDGE |
Bartiebeath Bridge |
R.H. |
007.10 |
Described and Authorities quoted in Name Sheets of Shettleston Ph. |
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BELLEROPHON |
Bellerophon
Bellerophon
Bellerophon |
Alexander Findlay,
John Macgennis, occupier
Mr. John Hendry |
007.10 |
A row of One Story Cottages popularly known by the name Supplied. Mr. Alexander proprietor. |
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ST MARK'S WELL |
St. Mark's Well
St. Mark's Well
St. Mark's Well |
Mr. Alexander Findlay,
Name Plate,
Isaac Stephenson |
007.10 |
A Spring well So Called adjoining Wellhouse there is a Stone Cross about 3 1/2 feet high at or on the well having the name. |
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WELLHOUSE |
Wellhouse
Wellhouse
Wellhouse |
Valuation Roll,
Mr. Alex. Findlay,
Mr. John Hendry asessor. |
007.10 |
A neat dwelling house with garden attached the property of and occupied by James Cruden. |
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Header: Parish of Old Monkland No.21 |
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BARTIEBEITH |
Bartiebeith
Bartiebeath
Bartiebeath Bartobie |
Valuation Roll,
Mr. Alex Findlay,
John Hendry,
Forest's County Map |
007.10 |
A farm steading the property of William Findlay and occupied by Alex. Findlay. |
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BLAIRTUMMOCK |
Blairtummock
Blairtummock
Blairtummockj
Blairtummock |
Valuation Roll,
Mr. Robert Mitchell,
Mr. John Hendry,
Forest's County Map, |
007.10 |
A Superior residence with garden and Ornamental Grounds attached the property of Mr. Peter Ferrer Now occupied by Andrew Ferrer. |
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HALLHILL BASIN |
Hallhill Basin
Hallhill Basin
Hallhill Basin |
Alex Findlay,
Robert Mitchell |
007.10 |
A basin on the South Side of the Monkland Canal near Blairtummock the property of the Monkland Canal Company. |
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Header: Parish of Old Monkland No.21
"Blair, - The filaments of flax after it has been stretched and laid out to dry"
"Tummock, - A tuft, or small mound." |
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EAST HALLHILL |
East Hallhill
East Hallhill
East Hallhill
East Hallhill |
Thomas Bowman
John Hendry Asesor
Alexander Findlay
Forrest's County Map |
007.10 |
A farm steading so called the property of the Heir of the late William Thomson Now occupied by Thomas Bowman. |
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GROVE |
Grove
Grove
Grove
Grove |
Alexander Findlay,
Robert Mitchell,
Thomas Wilkinson Proprietor
Forest's County Map |
007.10 |
A dwelling house near Hallhill Basin the property of Thomas Wilkinson. |
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WEST HALLHILL |
West Hallhill
West Hallhill
West Hallhill
West Hallhill |
Valuation Roll,
John Hendry,
Alex. Findlay,
Forest's County Map |
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A farm steading in good repair the property of Wm. Findlay Now occupied by Alexander Findlay. |
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DUNGEONHILL |
Dungeonhill
Dungeonhill
Dungeonhill
Dungeonhill |
Valuation Roll
John Hendry
Robert Alexander
Forest's County map |
007.10 |
A dwelling house with offices the property of Gavan Mason. Now occupied by Robert Alexander. |
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EASTERHOUSE |
Easterhouse
Easterhouse
Easterhouse
Easterhouse |
Valuation Roll
John Hendry Assessor
Andrew Hamilton occupier
Forest's County map |
007.10 |
This name applies to a superior dwelling house and farm steading adjoining the property of Mr. Adam. Now occupied by Andrew Hamilton and others. |
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WHAMPFLAT |
Whamphlat
Wamnat
Conflat |
Francis Neal Proprietor
Alex Findlay
Robert Henderson Factor
Valuation Roll
French County map |
007.10 |
Two dwelling houses South Side of the Monkland Canal the property of and occupied by Francis Neal and others. |
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Whampflat: This name appears on Timothy Pont's manuscript of 1596 as 'Conflats'. It is currently a short road named Whamflet Avenue.
Dungeonhill: |
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CAMP [coal pit & cottages] |
Camp
Camp
Camp |
Valuation Roll
Mr. J. Maxwell
Robert Findlay |
007.10 |
This name applies to a coal pit and dwelling houses the property of Mr. J. Maxwell |
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GARROWHILL |
Garrowhill
Garrowhill
Garrowhill |
Valuation Roll
Mr. J. Maxwell Proprietor
Alexrander Findlay
Garra- (Brit) - |
007.10 |
A superior dwelling house with garden and ornamental ground attached the property of Mr. J. Maxwell Now unoccupied. |
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LOANHEAD |
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SPRINGHILL |
Springhill
Springhill
Springhill |
Valuation roll
John Findlay Proprietor
Robert Findlay occupier |
007.10 |
A farm steading the property of John Findlay now occupied by Robert Findlay. |
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SPRINGHILL COTTAGE |
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Mr. John Findlay
Robert Findlay
Alexr. Findlay |
007.10 |
A dwelling house with garden attached the property of and occupied by John Findlay. |
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Some doubt in interpreting the handwriting regarding the name of Garrowhill. |
OS1/21/49/28 |
BOGSIDE |
Bogside
Bogside
Bogside |
Valuation Roll
John Hendry
David Kay occupier |
007.10 |
A row of cottages near Whampflat the property of George Pollok occupied by David Kay and others. |
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MARY'S WELL |
Mary's Well
Mary's Well
Mary's Well |
John Smellie
A. Wotherspoon
Alexander Findlay |
007.10 |
This name applies to a pump in the drying green. East side of Maryston village. |
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MARYSTON |
Maryston
Maryston
Maryston
Mary's Town
West Merryston
West Merryston |
John Smellie
Alexander Findlay
A. Wotherspoon
Forest County Map
Valuation Roll
John Hendry Assessor |
007.10 |
A village on the north bank of the Monkland Canal. the dwellings in which are chiefly occupied by pit men and other labourers. |
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WOODSHILL |
Woodshill
Woodshill
Woodshill |
John Smellie Proprietor
John Hendry
David Roy |
007.10 |
A dwelling house named as supplied in the village of West Maryston John Smellie Proprietor. |
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Maryston:
The spelling and pronunciation of this place has been open for debate. In many press reports it has been referred to as West Maryston and equally as West Merryston. Locally it has always been called West ----------- rather than just Maryston or Merryston. It should be noted that there was a Merryston a few miles to the east along the canal at Coatbrdige. |
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FAULDS SCHOOL |
Faulds School
Faulds School
Faulds School |
John Dickie Teacher,
James Bindon,
Reverand William Hay |
007.10 |
This Subscription School is in Connection with the Established Church but Supported by School fees. |
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PARSONAGE [St John's Chapel] |
Parsonage
Parsonage
Parsonage |
Reverend William Hay
John Dickie
James Bindon |
007.10 |
The residence of the Reverend William Hay Minister of St. Johns Church. |
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ST JOHN'S CHAPEL (Episcopal) |
St.John's Church (Epsicoplian) |
Rev. Wm. Hay,
Mr. John Dickie,
James Bindon. |
007.10 |
A neat stone building erected in the year 1850 with Sittings for about 200 Connected with the Established Church of England or Scotch Episcopalianism Rev. Wm. Hay present incumbent. |
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BROADLEES COTTAGE |
Broadlees Cottage
Broadlees Cottage
Broadlees Cottage |
Reverend Mr. Hay
John Hendry
Mr. John Dickie |
007.10 |
A dwelling house with offices adjoining the parsonage. the property of Andrew Buchanan. |
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RHINSDALE |
Rhinsdale
Rhinsdale
Rhinsdale |
Valuation Roll
Mr. James Hunter
Mr. John Hendry |
007.10 |
A neat dwelling house with garden and ornamental ground attached the property of and occupied by Mr. James Hunter |
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This house stood until the early to mid 1970s. |
OS1/21/49/31 |
FAULDSHILL |
Fauldshill
Fauldshill
Fauldshill |
Mr. John Black Proprietor
John Hendry
Peter Findlay |
007.10 |
A dwellinghouse So Called the property of and occupied by Mr. John Black. |
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FAULDSPARK |
Fauldspark
Fauldspark
Fauldspark |
Peter Findlay Proprietor
John Hendry
Alexander Findlay |
007.10 |
A dwellinghouse and garden the property of and occupied by Mr. Peter Findlay. |
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SCHOOL [Swinton] |
School
School
School |
James Bindon Teacher Mr. John Dickie Teacher
Reverend William Hay. |
007.10 |
An adventure School the business of which is Conducted by Mr. James Bindon. |
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SOUTH FAULDS |
South Faulds
South Faulds
South Faulds |
Mr. John Dickie
James Bindon
John Hendry |
007.10 |
A dwellinghouse with offices the property of and occupied by Mrs. Crawford. |
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"Faulds, - A part of a farm so termed because it is [ ] by folding sheep upon it. |
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FAULDS |
Faulds
Faulds
Faulds |
Valuation Roll
John Hendry
John Colquhoun |
007.10 |
Three dwelling house the property of Thomas Bowman occupied by John Colquhoun & others. |
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NEW SWINTON PIT |
New Swinton Pit
New Swinton Pit
New Swinton Pit |
Mr. John Gilmour
Andrew Buchanan
John Ramsay |
007.10 |
A Coal pit named as Supplied in the occupation of Messrs. Brown Wilson & Co. |
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OLD SWINTON PIT |
Old Swinton Pit
Old Swinton Pit
Old Swinton Pit |
Mr. John Gilmour
Andrew Buchanan
John Ramsay |
007.10 |
A coal pit properly Known by the name given occupation as above. |
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SWINTON |
Swinton
Swinton
Swinton |
Valuation Roll
Robert Henderson
Mr. John Hendry Asessor |
007.10 |
A small Village North of Baillieston about 1/2 mile. |
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AITKENSTON COLLIERY |
Aitkenston Colliery
Aitkenston Colliery |
Messrs. Merry & Ferrier
Robert Robertson Manager |
007.11 |
Two Coal pits Named as Supplied the property of Mr. Jamieson in the occupation of Messrs. Merry & Ferrier. |
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GREENWELLS |
Greenwells
Greenwells
Greenwells |
Valuation Roll
Thomas Johnston Proprietor
David Collier |
007.10 |
A cottage and garden So Called adjoining the Monkland Canal the property of and occupied by Thomas Johnston. |
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NETHERHOUSE |
Netherhouse
Netherhouse
Netherhouse |
Valuation Roll
David Collier occupier
Gavan Mason |
007.11 |
A dwellinghouse with Offices the property of Mr. Cairns Now occupied by David Collier. |
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COMMONHEAD |
Commonhead
Commonhead |
Valuation Roll
Gavan Mason Proprietor
Robert Henderson |
007.11 |
A farmsteading with garden attached, the property of Gavan Mason. |
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HEATHERYKNOWE |
Heatheryknowe
Heatheryknowe
Heatheryknowe |
Forest's Co. Map
Valuation Roll
Mrs. Black |
007.11 |
A dwellinghouse with offices and garden attached, the property of the Heirs of the late Mr. Black, Now occupied by John Steel. |
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ROGERFIELD |
Rogerfield
Rogerfield
Rogerfield |
Valuation Roll
Mrs. Robertson Proprietor
John Smellie |
007.11 |
A Cottage and gardens So Called the property of and occupied by Mrs. Robertson. |
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WHITEHALL |
Whitehall
Whitehall
Whitehall |
Valuation Roll
John Smellie Occupier
Robt. Henderson |
007.11 |
A farmsteading, the property of Mr. Jamieson, now occupied by John Smellie. |
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AUCHINLOANING |
Auchinloning
Auchinloning
Auchinloning
Auchinloanning
Auchenlonning |
Miss Black
Gavan Mason
John Steel
Valuation Roll
Forest's County Map |
007.11 |
Three dwellinghouse So Called the property of the Heirs of the late Mr. Black Now occupied by working people. |
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CUILHILL |
Cuilhill
Cuilhill
Cuilhill
Cuilhill |
Valuation Roll
Robert Henderson Junior
Mathew Thomson Canal Overseer
Forest's County Map |
007.11 |
The name applies to four rows of dwellinghouses on the North and South banks of the Monkland Canal. |
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HEATHERYKNOWE HOUSE |
Heatheryknowe House
Heatheryknowe House
Heatheryknowe House |
Miss Black
Mr. John Steel
Gavan Mason |
007.11 |
A dwellinghouse with garden and plantation adjoining the property of the Heirs of the late Mr. Black. |
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RED BRIDGE |
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Inserted by the collector. "Cuil,_(Gael,)_ A corner, niche, nook, etc. |
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The collector inserted 'Auchenlonning' taken from Forrest's County Map [1816] but wrote Auchenloaning in the box under List of Names as written on the Plan. |
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DRUMPELLER COLLIERY |
Drumpeller Colliery
Drumpeller Colliery
Drumpeller Colliery |
Robert Henderson Factor
Robert Henderson Junior
Mr. Thomas Johnston. |
007.11 |
Two Coal pits on the North bank of the Monkland Canal the property of Mr. Buchanan Now occupied by the Trustees of the late John Wilson Dundyvan Iron Works. |
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DRUMPELLER SAND PITS |
Drumpeller Sand Pits
Drumpeller Sand Pits
Drumpeller Sand Pits |
Robert Henderson Factor
Robert Henderson Junior
Mr. Thomas Johnston. |
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The sand taken from this place chiefly for Moulding purposes connected with Blast furnaces. |
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OS1/21/49/36 |
GILMOURNEUK |
Gilmourneuk
Gilmourneuk
Gilmourneuk |
Robert Henderson Factor
Robert Henderson Junior
Edward Day GameKeeper |
007.11 |
A Circular Clump of Mixed Wood So Called the property of Mr. Buchanan. |
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RHIND HOUSE |
Rhind House
Rhind House
Rhind House
Rhinds
Rhinds |
George Pollok
Mr. Thomas Glen
Robert Pollok
Valuation Roll. |
007.11 |
A Superior dwellinghouse with garden and back adjoining the property of George Pollok now occupied by Thomas Glen. |
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RHINDMUIR |
Rhindmuir
Rhindmuir
Rhindmuir |
George Pollok Proprietor
Robt. Pollock
Mr. Thomas Glen |
007.11 |
A dwellinghouse with extensive Offices the property of and occupied by George Pollok. |
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RHINDS |
Rhinds
Rhinds
Rhinds
Rinns
Rinns |
George Pollok
Thomas Glen
Robert Pollok
County Map |
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A row of dwellinghouses on the South Side of turnpike road between Glasgow and Airdrie the property of Robert Alexander. |
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"Rhynd, _ Hoar frost," Jammeson |
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BARTONSHILL ROW |
Bartonshill Row
Bartonshill Row
Bartonshill Row |
Mr. Thomas Glen
Mr. Robert Pollok
James Anderson Occupier |
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Three dwellinghouses Named as Supplied the property of Miss Black. Now occupied by James Anderson & others. |
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MAINHILL |
Mainhill
Mainhill
Mainhill |
Valuation Roll
Alexander Findlay
Robert Henderson Factor |
007.11 |
A dwellinghouse with offices the property of Miss Muirhead Now occupied by Alexander Findlay. |
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SWING BRIDGE [Monkland Canal] |
Swing Bridge
Swing Bridge
Swing Bridge |
Robt. Pollok,
Mr. Thos. Glen,
Robt. Henderson. |
007.11 |
A Swing Bridge across the Monkland Canal A little North of Bartonshill Row Kept in repair by the Forth & Clyde Navigation Comp. |
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BARGEDDIE COLLIERY |
Bargeddie Colliery
Bargeddie Colliery
Bargeddie Colliery |
Printed regulations in Engine House
Robert Watt
John Anderson |
007.11 |
This Coal pit is named as Supplied, the property of Robert Watt, and occupied by Messrs. Bowman & Nelson. |
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DRUMPELLER RAILWAY |
Drumpeller Railway
Drumpeller Railway
Drumpeller Railway |
John Anderson
Mathew Thomson
Robert Henderson Factor |
007.11 |
A line of railway for Mineral purposes, extending Southward from Cuilhill Gullet Crossing the Calder Water in to Bothwell Parish the property of the Forth & Clyde Navigation Company. |
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OVER BARGEDDIE |
Over Bargeddie
Over Bargeddie
Over Bargeddie |
Robert Watt Proprietor
Mr. Mathew Thomson
John Anderson |
007.11 |
A Substantial dwelling house with garden attached, the property of and occupied by Robert Watt. |
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RAILWAY COTTAGE |
Railway Cottage
Railway Cottage
Railway Cottage |
John Anderson
Mathew Thomson
William Brownlee |
007.11 |
A small Cottage adjoning the Drumpeller Railway, occupied by John Anderson. |
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ANCHOR TAVERN [nr Bargeddie T.P.] |
Anchor Tavern
Anchor Tavern |
Sign Board
Mr. Harvie |
007.11 |
A third rate public house occupied by Mr. Harvie |
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BARGEDDIE T.P. |
Bargeddie Bar
Bargeddie Bar |
Road Schedule
William Brownlee |
007.11 |
A toll bar on the Turnpike Road from Coatbridge to Glasgow. |
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BARTONSHILL |
Bartonshill
Bartonshill
Bartonshill
Bartonshill |
Valuation Roll
William Brownlee
John Anderson
Forest's County Map |
007.11 |
A farmsteading So Called, the property of Miss Black, now occupied by William Brownlee. |
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CUILHILL GULLET |
Cuilhill Gullet
Cuilhill Gullet
Cuilhill Gullet |
Mathew Thomson Canal Overseer
William Brownlee
John Anderson |
007.11 |
A Small Island formed by the Monkland Canal for the loading & unloading of boats, the property of the Forth & Clyde Company. |
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BISHOP BURN |
Bishop Burn
Bishop Burn
Bishop Burn |
William McCreath
Robert Henderson Factor
Robert Henderson Junior |
007.11 |
A small stream named as Supplied, extending from the Monkland Canal, at Drumpller Colliery to the Luggie Burn, South of Drumpark. |
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DRUMPARK |
Drumpark
Drumpark
Drumpark |
Estate Map
Robert Henderson Factor
William McCreath |
007.11 |
A farm steading in good repair, the property of Mr. Buchanan, Now occupied by William McCreath. |
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DRUMPELLER HOUSE |
Drumpeller House
Drumpeller House
Drumpeller House |
Robert Henderson Factor
Robert Henderson Junior Banker
Mr. W. Campbell |
007.12 |
A Superior dwelling house with Plantations Parks gardens extensive offices and ornamental grounds attached, the property of and occupied by D.C.R.C. Buchanan Esq [Esquire]. |
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GARNHEATH COTTAGE |
Garnheath Cottage
Garnheath Cottage
Garnheath Cottage |
Robert Henderson Factor
Robert Henderson Junior
James Pettigrew occupier |
007.12 |
A small cottage adjoining Garnheath Wood, the property of Mr. Buchanan, now occupied by James Pettigrew. |
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GARNHEATH WOOD |
Garnheath Wood
Garnheath Wood
Garnheath Wood |
Robert Henderson Factor
Robert Henderson Junior
Edward Day Gamekeeper |
007.12 |
A large wood of Forest and Fir trees on the North Side of Monkland Canal, about 20 Chains North of Drumpeller House. |
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Modernly the name Drumpeller is spelled and pronounced as 'Drumpllier'. |
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BLAIR HILL |
Blair Hill
Blair Hill
Blair Hill |
Robert Henderson Factor
Robt. Henderson Junior
Doctor Wilson |
007.12 |
A conspicious elevation about Mid-way between Gartsherrie and Coatbridge Named as Supplied, the property of Mr. Buchanan. |
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BLAIRHILL PLANTATION |
Blairhill Plantation
Blairhill Plantation
Blairhill Plantation |
Robert Henderson Factor
Robert Henderson Junior
Edward Day Gamekeeper |
007.12 |
A plantation of of mixed wood on the East Side of Monkland Canal, adjoining Blair Hill, the property of Mr. Buchanan. |
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OS1/21/49/44 |
TUNNEL PIT |
Tunnel Pit
Tunnel Pit
Tunnel Pit |
Mr. Thomas Johnston Clerk
Robert Lumsden Clerk
Robert Henderson Factor |
007.12 |
A coal pit Named as Supplied adjoining Blairhill Plantation the property of Mr. Buchanan Now occupied by the Trustees of the late John Wilson. |
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OS1/21/49/45 |
KIRKWOOD |
Kirkwood
kirkwood
Kirkwood
Kirkwood |
Robert Henderson Factor
Robert Henderson Junior
William Kent
Forest's County Map |
007.12 |
A small cottage So Called the property of Mr. Buchanan Now occupied by Wm. Kent. |
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OS1/21/49/45 |
LUGGIE GLEN |
Luggie Glen
Luggie Glen
Luggie Glen |
Robtert Henderson Factor
Robert Henderson Junior
Edward Day GameKeeper. |
007.12 |
A long glen through which the Luggie Burn flows the sides of which is in many places very steep extending from Langloan to "Brae Cottage" |
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OS1/21/49/45 |
ORCHARD |
Orchard
Orchard
Orchard |
Robert Henderson Factor
Robt. Henderson Junior
Edward Day GameKeeper |
007.12 |
This dwellinghouse is the property of Mr. Buchanan and occupied by his GameKeepr. |
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OS1/21/49/46 |
DRUMPELLER SCHOOL |
Drumpeller School
Drumpeller School
Drumpeller School |
Robert Henderson Factor
Robert Henderson Junior
Miss C Fleming |
007.12 |
A School for females Supported by Mr. Buchanan, of Drumpeller house, Miss C. Fleming is the present teacher. |
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OS1/21/49/46 |
GRAIN MILL [Luggie Glen] |
Grain Mill
Grain Mill
Grain Mill |
Robert Henderson Factor
Robert Henderson Junior
Mr. Thomas Johnston Dundyvan. |
007.12 |
A corn and Flour Mill, at the Eastern end of Luggie Glen adjoining Langloan Mr. Buchanan is the proprietor James Muirhead occupier. |
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LANGLOAN QUARRY |
Langloan Quarry
Langloan Quarry |
Estate Map,
Robert Henderson Factor |
007.12 |
A freestone quarry, the property of Mr. Buchanan. |
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MILL COTTAGE |
Mill Cottage
Mill Cottage
Mill Cottage |
Robert Henderson Factor
Robert Henderson Junior
Charles Hamilton occupier |
007.12 |
A cottage So Called betwen Langloan Quarry and Luggie Glen Mr. Buchanan Proprietor. |
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OS1/21/49/47 |
GREEN PARK |
Green Park
Green Park
Green Park |
Robert Henderson Factor
Robert Henderson Junior
Edward Day GameKeeper |
007.12 |
The principle park connected with Drumpeller House, extending South=ward to Langloan. |
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OS1/21/49/47 |
RYEFIELD PARK |
Ryefield Park
Ryefield Park |
Robert Henderson Factor
Robert Henderson Junior |
007.12 |
A park So Called, a little S.West of Drumpeller House. |
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OS1/21/49/47 |
WEST LODGE [Drumpeller House] |
West Lodge
West Lodge
West Lodge |
Robert Henderson Factor
Robert Henderson Junior
Edward Day GameKeeper |
007.12 |
This lodge forms the Western entrance to Drumpeller House. |
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COATS COTTAGE |
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Header: Parish of Old Monkland No.21
Monkland Canal Described in Name Sheets of 10ft. Plans of Coatbridge.
Blair Bridge Described in Name Sheets of 10ft. Plans of Coatbridge.
Heriot's Row Described in Name Sheets of 10ft. Plans of Coatbridge.
Gartsherrie Described in Name sheets of 10ft. Plans of Coatbrdige.
Luggie Burn Described in Name Sheets of 10ft. Plans of Coatbrdige.
Langloan Plantation Described in Name Sheets of 10ft. Plans of Coatbridge.
Langloan Described in Name sheets of 10ft. Plans of Coatbridge.
Coats Wood Described in Name Sheets of 10ft. Plnas of Coatbridge.
Souterhouse Railway Described in Name Sheets of 10ft. Plans of Coatbridge.
Caledonian Railway Described in Name Sheets of 10ft. Plans of Coatbridge. |
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FULLARTON |
Fullarton
Fullarton
Fullarton |
John Kinniburgh Teacher
Mr. Robert Henderson Factor
Mr. John Hendry |
007.13 |
A small village So Called, a Sort distance North of the Clyde Iron Works. |
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HORSLET |
Horslet
Horslet
Horslet |
John Kinniburgh
John Hendry
Valuation Roll |
007.13 |
A dwellinghouse with offices attached, the property of and occupied by William Drew. |
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SCHOOL [Fullarton] |
School
School
School |
John Kinniburgh Teacher
Mr. John Hendry
Robert Henderson |
007.13 |
This School was eredted and is supported by the Clyde Iron Works Comp. John Kinninburgh Teacher. |
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OS1/21/49/50 |
BOGHEAD |
Boghead
Boghead
Boghead |
Valuation Roll
John Hendry
Alexander Findlay |
007.13 |
A dwellinghouse and garden the property of Mr. Williamson Now occupied by Wm. Macarthur. |
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FOXLEY |
Foxley
Foxley
Foxley |
Valuation Roll
John Hendry
Alexander Findlay |
007.13 |
A farm steading the property of Mr. Aikinnon now occupied by Alex Rankin. |
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SANDYFORD PLACE |
Sandyford Place
Sandyford Place
Sandyford Place |
Name Plate
Mrs. Barr Proprietress
Mr. Kinniburgh Teacher |
007.13 |
Two dwellinghouses Named as Supplied, the property of and occupied by Mrs. Barr & others. |
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The named occupier of Foxley - 'Aikinnan' does not sound proper. |
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FOXLEY PLACE TAVERN |
Foxley Place Tavern
Foxley Place Tavern
Foxley Place Tavern |
Name Plate
Alexander Findlay
Mr. John Hendry |
007.13 |
A public house So Called, on the Turnpike Road S.West of Fullarton, about 1 mile. |
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WEST MOUNTVERNON |
West Mountvernon
West Mountvernon
West Mountvernon |
Robert Henderson Factor
Robert HendersonJunior
Mr. Alexander Findlay |
007.13 |
A dwellinghouse with offices in good repair, the property of Mr. Buchanan of Drumpeller, now occupied by John Anderson. |
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WOODEND COTTAGE |
Woodend Cottage
Woodend Cottage
Woodend Cottage |
Name Plate
Alexander Findlay
Mr. John Hendry |
007.13 |
A public house adjoining Foxley Place Tavern, occupied by David Lindsay. |
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BACK ROW |
Back Row
Back Row
Back Row |
Mr. Douglas
Mr. R. Addie
Mr. R. Henderson. |
008.13 |
A row of one story cottages formiing the western side of "New Rosehall". |
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BATTLES BURN |
Battles Burn |
N/A |
007.13 |
Authorities entered and described in Name Sheets of Shettleston Parish. |
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FRONT ROW |
Front Row
Front Row
Front Row |
Mr. Douglas Factor
Mr. R. Addie
Mr. R. Henderson Banker. |
008.13 |
A row of Collier's dwellings in the village of "New Rosehall" the property of Messrs. Addie & Rankin. |
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MIDDLE ROW |
Middle Row
Middle Row
Middle Row |
Mr. Douglas Factor
Mr. R. Addie
Mr. R. Henderson |
008.13 |
A row of Collier's Cottages is named as supplied, the property of the above named proprietors. |
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BOGSIDE |
Bogside |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Gilchrist Proprietor
John Bell |
008.13 |
Eight dwellinghouses occupied chiefly by labourers the property of Mr. James Gilchrist. |
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NEW ROSEHALL |
New Rosehall
New Rosehall
New Rosehall
Coathill
Coathill
Coathill |
Reverend John Johnston
Mr. A. Linbayne,
John Bell Schoolmaster
Robert Addie Esq [Esquire],
Alexander Shanks,
Mr. Law |
008.13 |
A village of Collier and pit Mens dwellings the property of Messrs. Addie & Miller Comprising Back Row Middle Row and Front Row, "New Rosehall" is the name by which it is populalry known. |
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QUARRY PIT |
Quarry Pit
(Ironstone) |
Alexander Linbayne
James Gilchrist
John Bell |
008.13 |
An Ironstone pit the property of and occupied by Mr. Dixon. |
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EAST SHAWHEAD |
East Shawhead
East Shawhead
East Shawhead |
Mr. Mitchell Factor
Alexander Shanks occupier
John Bell |
008.13 |
A farmsteading in good repair the property of Lt. General Monteith Douglas Now occupied by Alexander Shanks. |
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HAGG MILL (Corn) |
Hagg Mill
Hagg Mill
Hagg Mill
(corn) |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Mitchell Factor
Alexander Shanks |
008.13 |
An old Corn Mill Now out of repair the property of the above named Proprietor at present in the occupation of Alexander Shanks. |
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CALDER |
Calder |
Mr. Scott Manager |
008.13 |
A mansion some miner dwelling houses and offices, having a large farm of land attached. the property of William Dixon Esq [Esquire]. |
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CALDER IRON WORKS |
Calder Iron Works |
Mr. Scott Manager |
008.13 |
Large Pig Iron Works on the north side of the Calder Water. They consist of 7 Blast Furnaces, having a large Blast Engine house Boilers; Workshops; Brick Works, 2 Coal Pits, dwellings for the workmen; and an office attached the property of W. Dixon Esq [Esquire] of Glasgow. |
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MOUNTBONY |
Mountbony
Mountbony |
Colin Lindsay
Mr. Findlay |
008.13 |
A row of cottages east of Paddockhall. |
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PADDOCKHALL |
Paddockhall
Paddockhall
Paddockhall |
Colin Lindsay Occupier
Mr. Scott
Valuation Roll (1857-8) |
008.13 |
A small farm house and office, the property of A. Nesbit of Cairnhill. |
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OLD PALACECRAIG |
Old Palacecraig
Old Palacecraig
Old Palacecraig |
Mr. J. Campbell
Mr. Whitelaw
John Warden |
008.13 |
Four dwelling houses on the West side of the Monkland Canal adjoining the North Calder Water the property of Messrs. Bairds and occupied by Colliers. |
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SIKESIDE |
Sykeside,
Sykeside
Sykeside
Sikeside |
Valuation Roll
John Hamilton
Mr. J. Campbell
In accordance with the Orthography used on the Ordnance Survey, |
008.13 |
A few dwelling house So Called the property of Mr. Nesbit occupied [by] John Hamilton & others. |
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SIKESIDE COTTAGE |
Sykeside Cottage
Sykeside Cottage
Sykeside Cottage |
John Hamilton
Mr. John Warden
James Baird |
008.13 |
A small cottage now unoccupied Named as Supplied the property of John Mure Nesbit. |
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Sikeside In accordance with the Orthography used on the Ordnance Survey |
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NEW PALACECRAIG |
New Palacecraig
New Palacecraig
New Palacecraig |
Mr. J. Campbell
Mr. A. Whitelaw
John Warden |
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Three dwelling house So Called the property of the Messrs. Baird occupied by Colliers. |
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OLD COCKLE ROW |
Old Cockle Row
Old Cockle Row
Old Cockle Row |
William Nisbit
John Warden
Alexander Whitelaw |
008.13 |
A row of one story cottages So Called the property of Messrs. Alexr. and James Baird and occupied by their Colliers and Labourers. |
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PALACECRAIG |
Palacecraig
Palacecraig
Palacecraig |
Valuation Roll
Mr. J. Campbell
Mr. A. Whitelaw |
008.13 |
The principle dwellinghouse on the lands of Palacecraig the property of Mesrs. Baird occupied by Robert Moffat. |
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PALACECRAIG COLLIERY |
Palacecraig Colliery
Palacecraig Colliery
Palcecraig Colliery |
Mr. J. Campbell
Mr. A. Whitelaw
John Warden |
008.13 |
A Colliery So Called on the banks of the Monkland Canal south of Palacecraig the property of and occupied by Messrs. Bairds. |
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BARRACHNIE |
Barrachnie
Barrachnie
Barrachnie
Barrachnie |
Valuation Roll
John Maxwell
Reverend Hugh Ramsay
See Name Sheets of Shettleston |
007.14 |
A small village about 3/4 of a mile West of Baillieston John Maxwell Esq [Esquire] principle proprietor.
Part of the village is situated in the Parish of Shettleston. |
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BIRKS |
Birks
Birks
Birks |
John Maxwell Esq
Reverend Hugh Ramsay
William Todd |
007.14 |
A dwellinghouse so called, Near the village of Barrachnie the property of and occupied by William Todd. |
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FLOCKS |
Flocks
Flocks
Flocks |
Valuation Roll
John Maxwell
Robert Finlay |
007.14 |
Four dwellinghouses Known by the name Supplied, the property of Robert Finlay, occupied by Robert Riddle & others. |
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MOUNTVERNON HOUSE |
Mount Vernon House |
Mr. Charles Tennant occr.
Mr. R. Henderson, Factor
John Maxwell |
007.14 |
A superior dwelling house with gardens & ornamental grounds attached the property of Mr. Buchanan & occupied by Charles Tennant. |
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Mount Vernon: This property was originally known as Windy Edge/Windyedge and renamed Mount Vernon in 1742 by a Glasgow merchant named Robert Boyd. the mansion house referred to in this record was built by him and subsequently enlarged by various members of the Buchanan family. It was demolished around 1930. |
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BAILLIESTON HOUSE |
Baillieston House
Baillieston House
Baillieston House |
John Maxwell Proprietor
Doctor Dickson
Mr. William Thomson |
007.14 |
A superior dwelling house with garden & ornamnetal ground attached the property of & occupied by J. Maxwell. |
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CLIFTON COTTAGE |
Clifton Cottage
Clifton Cottage
Clifton Cottage |
John Maxwell
Doctor Willis
Reverend Hugh Ramsay |
007.14 |
A cottage so called, West end of the village of Baillieston, the property of William Eglinton, now occupied by Dr. Willis. |
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MUIRSIDE |
Muirside
Muirside
Muirside |
Valuation Roll
John Maxwell
Doctor Dickson |
007.14 |
Three rows of dwellings so called, the property of Mr. Robats, now occupied by Mr. Dick & others. |
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NORTH BAILLIESTON |
North Baillieston
North Baillieston
North Baillieston |
John Maxwell Proprietor
William Thomson occupier
Reverend Hugh Ramsay |
007.14 |
A farm steading the property of John Maxwell, now occupied by William Thomson. |
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BUCHANAN STREET [Bailllieston] |
Buchanan Street
Buchanan Street
Buchanan Street |
John Maxwell
Doctor Dickson
William Eglinton |
007.14 |
A street extending from Toll Bar in a northerly direction to Camp Rows. |
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CAMP ROW |
Camp Row
Camp Row
Camp Row |
John Maxwell
Doctor Dickson
Reverend Hugh Ramsay |
007.14 |
A row of dwelling houses extending Westward from Buchanan Street occupied by Labourers. |
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INN [Baillieston] |
Baillieston Inn
Baillieston Inn |
Sign Board
William Eglinton |
007.14 |
The principle place of entertainment in the village of Baillieston. |
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OLD CAMP [houses] |
Old Camp
old Camp
Old Camp |
John Maxwell Esq
Doctor Dickson
William Eglinton |
007.14 |
Four dwellinghouses the property of John Maxwell now occupied by John Farrel and others.
[There is nothing of any importance to be attached to this name.] |
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CHURCH [Q.S., Baillieston] |
Church
Church
Church |
Reverend Hugh Ramsay
Doctor Dickson
John Maxwell |
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A plain Stone building erected in the Year 1832 having about 480 Sittings the Church is Quod Sacra and the Reverend Hugh Ramsay Minister. |
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MANSE [Q.S., Baillieston] |
Manse
Manse
Manse |
Reverend Hugh Ramsay
Doctor Dickson
John Maxwell |
007.04 |
This house is private property being erected by the Reverend Andrew Grey but at present occupied by Mrs. Murray. |
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SCHOOL [Baillieston] |
School
School
School |
Reverend Hugh Ramsay
Doctor Dickson
John Maxwell |
007.14 |
A branch parochial School the tuition of which is Conducted by Mr. Peter Jarvie. |
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This church is still standing and has been converted into a dwelling house. (2013). Of interest may be that two of the spelling authorities - Doctor Dickson and John Maxwell are buried in the graveyard which surrounds the building.
A personal observation of the transcriber is that his great grandparents were married in the manse on New Year's Day, 1866.
Note on spelling: I have repeated the spelling of Quod when other contemporary documents of this church refer to the spelling as 'Quoad'. |
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CROSSHILL |
Crosshill
Crosshill
Crosshill |
Doctor Dickson
Reverend Hugh Ramsay
John Maxwell |
007.14 |
The name applies to a small district East side of Baillieston, Comprising within its limits the Church, School, High & Laigh Crosshills. |
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CROSSHILL COTTAGE |
Crosshill Cottage
Crosshill Cottage
Crosshill Cottage |
Doctor Dickson
Reverend Hugh Ramsay
Wmilliam Eglinton |
007.14 |
A small dwellinghouse the property of and occupied by Doctor Dickson. |
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HIGH CROSSHILL |
High Crosshill
High Crosshill
High Crosshill |
John Maxwell
Doctor Dickson
William Eglinton |
007.14 |
A few dwellinghouses Named as Supplied, east side of Baillieston. |
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LAIGH CROSSHILL |
Laigh Crosshill
Laigh Crosshill
Laigh Crosshill |
Doctor Dickson
Valuation Roll
William Eglinton |
007.14 |
A dwellinghouse so called, the property of Mrs. Peacock. |
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BAILLIESTON |
Baillieston
Baillieston
Baillieston
Bailieston
Bailiestone |
Reverend Hugh Ramsay
John Maxwell Esq.
Doctor Dickson
Forest's County Map
New Statisical Accounts |
007.14 |
A village between Glasgow and Coatbridge, the dwellings of which are occupied by colliers and other labourers. |
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MUIRHEAD |
Muirhead
Muirhead
Muirhead |
Valuation Roll
Doctor Dickson
John Maxwell |
007.14 |
A row of cottages named as supplied, the property of James Mack, occupied by John Mack and others. |
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LOANHEAD |
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007.14 |
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Loanhead entry in Name Book is missing from the tables. |
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ELLISMUIR |
Ellismuir
Ellismuir
Ellismuir |
Valuation Roll
Doctor Dickson
John Maxwell |
007.14 |
This farmsteading is the property of Miss Muirhead, now occupied by Thomas Law. |
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ELLISMUIR COTTAGE |
Ellismuir Cottage
Ellismuir Cottage
Ellismuir Cottage |
Doctor Dickson
John Maxwell
Reverend Hugh Ramsay |
007.14 |
A dwellinghouse with offices and garden attached, the property of Mr. Watson occupied by Henry Blackburn. |
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BURNBROOM |
Burnbroom
Burnbroom
Burnbroom |
Mr. R. Henderson Factor
Mathew Baird
Doctor Dickson |
007.14 |
A dwellinghouse with offices the property of Mr. Buchanan, Now occupied by Mathew Baird. |
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GREENOAKHILL |
Greenoakhill
Greenoakhill
Greenoakhill |
Valuation Roll
Robert Scott Prop.
Doctor Dickson |
007.14 |
A superior dwellinghouse with garden and ornamental ground attached, the property of and occupied by Robert Scott. |
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BOGHALL |
Boghall
Boghall
Boghall |
Valuation Roll
Mr. R. Scott
James Turnbull occ. |
007.14 |
A dwelling house with offices, the property of George Scott, now occupied by James Turnbull. |
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BROOMHOUSE |
Broomhouse
Broomhouse
Broomhouse
Broomhouse
Broomhouse |
Mr. R. Scott
James Turnbull
John Neeson
James McIlwham,
New Statistical Account |
007.14 |
A small village on the Turnpike Road from Glasgow to Hamilton about 1/4 Mile S.E. of Boghall. |
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CALDERBANK |
Calderbank
Calderbank
Calderbank |
Valuation Roll
John Maxwell
Doctor Dickson |
007.14 |
A neat dwelling house about 27 chains N E of Calderpark, the property of and occupied by James Reid. |
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CALDERPARK |
Calderpark
Calderpark
Calderpark |
Valuation Roll
John Maxwell Esq.
Doctor Dickson |
007.14 |
A superior dwellinghouse on the west side of the "North Calder Water", the property of and occupied by Theodore Waldron. |
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BREDISHOLM |
Bredisholm
Bredisholm
Bredisholm
Bredsiholm |
Archibald Reid Rosebank
Robert Stevenson Braehead
William Brownlie Langmuir
Forest's County Map |
007.15 |
A Mansion, the residence and property of Miss Muirhead. |
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ELLISMUIR COLLIERY |
Ellismuir Colliery
Ellismuir Colliery
Ellismuir Colliery |
Archibald Reid Rosebank
Robert Stevenson Braehead,
William Brownlie Langmuir |
007.15 |
The Colliery is occupied by John Watson Senior and is the property of Miss Muirhead of Bredisholm. |
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MAINHILL COTTAGE |
Mainhill Cottage |
William Brownlee occupier
Archibald Reid Rosebank
William Brownlie Langmuir |
007.15 |
This cottage is situated on the Mainhill Farm it is occupied by Wm. Brownlie and it is the property of Miss Muirhead of Bredisholm. |
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BREDISHOLM COLLIERY |
Bredisholm Colliery
Bredisholm Colliery |
Archibald Reid Rosebank
William Brownlie Langmuir
Robert Stevenson Braehead |
007.15 |
This Colliery is occupied by John Young and Company and is the property of Miss Muirhead of Bredisholm. |
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DIKEHEAD |
Dykehead
Dykehead
Dykehead
Dikehead |
Archibald Reid Rosebank
William Brownlie Langmuir
Robert Stevenson Braehead.
Adopted in accordance with the lithography used on the "Ordnance Survey" [R.H.] |
007.15 |
This name applies to a number of small houses occupied by Colliers and the prop-erty of Sundry prop-rietors. |
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LANGMUIR |
Langmuir
Langmuir
Langmuir |
Archbald Reid Roasebank
William Brownlie Langmuir
Robert Stevenson Braehead |
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This is a farmhouse occupied by William Brownlie and the property Miss Muirhead of Bredisholm. |
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BRAE COTTAGE |
Brae Cottage
Brae Cottage
Brae cottage |
John Brown occupier
Mr. Henderson Factor
Archibald Reid Rosebank |
007.07 |
This cottage is occupied by John Brown and the property of Mr. Buchanan of Drumpeller. |
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BRAEHEAD |
Breahead
Braehead
Braehead |
Archibald Reid Rosebank
Robert Stevenson occupier
John Brown Braehead Cottage |
007.15 |
A farmhouse occupied by Robert Stevenson and the property of Miss Muirhead of Bredisholm. |
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BRAEHEAD COLLIERY |
Braehead Colliery
Breahead Colliery
Breahead Colliery |
Archibald Reid Rosebank
Robert Stevenson Braehead
John Brown Brae Cottage |
007.15 |
This Colliery is in the occupation of Mr. Charles Tennant St. Rollox Glasgow and the property of Miss Muirhead of Bredisholm. |
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LUGGIE BRIDGE |
Luggie Bridge
Luggie Bridge
Luggie Bridge |
Archibald Reid Rosebank
Robert Stevenson Braehead
John Brown Brae Cottage |
007.15 |
This is a bridge of one arch over Luggie Burn it is kept in repair by the parish Authorities. |
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OS1/21/49/72 |
LUGGIE MILL (Ruin) |
Luggie Mill
Ruin
Ruin |
Archibald Reid Rosebank
Robt. Stevenson Braehead
John Brown Brae Cottage |
007.15 |
This was a Lint Mill but is now a Ruin it is the property of Mr. Buchanan of Drumpeller. |
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OS1/21/49/72 |
ROSEBANK |
Rosebank
Rosebank
Rosebank |
Archibald Reid occupier
Robert Stevenson Braehead
John Brown Brae Cottage |
007.16 |
This house is occupied by Archibald Reid manager of the Braehead Colliery and the property of Miss Muirhead of Bredsi-holm. |
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OS1/21/49/73 |
MEADOWLANDS |
Meadowlands
Meadowlands
Meadowlands |
Archibald Reid Rosebank
Mr. Henderson Factor
Thomas Tennant occupier |
007.15 |
This is a cottage occupied by Labourers, and is the property of Mr. Buchanan of Drumpeller. |
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OS1/21/49/75 |
KIRKWOOD |
Kirkwood |
Valuation Roll
Mr Henderson factor
Mr John Hendry |
007.16 |
A superior farm steading the property of Mr Buchanan now occupied by Mr John Hendry |
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OS1/21/49/75 |
SCHOOL [Old Monkland] |
School |
Rev John Johnston,
James Burdon, teacher
Mr Henderson, factor |
007.16 |
The parish school having teachers residence and garden attached, Mr James Burdon, Teacher or Master |
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OS1/21/49/75 |
WOODHEAD |
Woodhead |
Rev John Johnston,
James Burdon Schoolmaster,
Mr John Crawford. |
007.16 |
Five dwelling houses near the parish school of Old Monkland, the property of Mr John Crawford and occupied by the proprietor and others |
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OS1/21/49/76 |
CHURCH [Old Monkland] |
Church
Church
Church |
Valuation Roll,
Reverend John Johnston
Mr. James Bindon |
007.16 |
This name applies to the vicinity around the parish church embracing the Parish School on the North and Burnside on the South. |
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OS1/21/49/76 |
OLD MONKLAND [church, houses &c] |
Old Monkland
Old Monkland
Old Monkland |
Reverend John Johnston
Mr. James Bindon,
Mr. Henderson Factor |
007.16 |
A plain stone building erected in the year 1790 having a Small Clock tower or steeple it is Calculated to Contain at or about 900 Sittings the Reverend John Johnston. |
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OS1/21/49/77 |
PILGRIM'S STONE |
Pilgrim's Stone
Pilgrim's Stone
Pilgrim's Stone |
Reverend John Johnston
Mr. J. Bindon
Mr. Rupell Grave Digger
New Statistical Account |
007.16 |
A small oval shaped stone adjoining the Clock Tower of the present Parish Church, Supposed to be the Stone Carried by the Pilgrim referred to in the "New Statistical Account". The Stone as it Stands at present is about 50lbs Weight. |
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Header: Parish of Old Monkland No.21
"There is a tradition, that a certain pilgrim, in order to do penance for some sin, was obliged to carry a particular stone in this direction from Glasgow; and when he could bear it no further to build a Church at his own expense, The weary pilgrim laid down his burden at the place where the Old Monkland Church stands, and the stone is still to be seen."
New Stat. Acct. |
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OS1/21/49/78 |
CUPARHEAD |
Cuparhead
Cuparhead
Cuparhead |
Valuation Roll
Mr. John Baillie
Mr. P. Rankin |
007.16 |
A dwellinghouse with offices garden and ornamental gardens attached, the property of Mrs. Aitken and occupied by Patrick Rankin. |
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OS1/21/49/78 |
FIDDLERSHALL |
Fiddlershall
Fiddlershall
Fiddlershall |
Mr. Mitchell Factor
Mr. J. Bindon
Reverend John Johnston |
007.16 |
A small dwellinghouse, the property of Lt. General Monteith Douglas, occupied by Mrs. Crawford. |
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OS1/21/49/78 |
HIGHCROSS |
Highcross
Highcross
Highcross |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Mitchell Factor
Mr. John Baillie |
007.16 |
A dwellinghouse with offices and garden attached, the property of Lt. General Monteith Douglas, now occupied by Mr. J. Baillie, who has a sublet from Mr. Barr. |
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Header: Parish of Old Monkland No.21 |
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OS1/21/49/79 |
BROWSHILL |
Brownshill
Brownshill
Brownshill |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Henderson Factor
John Robb |
007.16 |
A dwellinghouse with offices, the property of Mr. Buchanan, now occupied by John Robb. |
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OS1/21/49/79 |
COATHILL |
Coathill
Coathill
Coathill |
John Baillie Proprietor
John Hay
John Robb |
007.16 |
These buildings are named as supplied, the property of John Baillie, occupied by John Cowan, and others. |
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OS1/21/49/79 |
HILLSIDE |
Hillside
Hillside
Hillside |
John Hay Proprietor
Mr. Henderson,
John Robb |
007.16 |
A cottage and garden as supplied, the property of and occupied by John Hay. |
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OS1/21/49/79 |
ROSEHALL COLLIERY |
Rosehall Colliery
Rosehall Colliery
Rosehall Colliery |
Messrs. Addie & Miller
Mr. Mitchell Factor
John Baillie |
007.16 |
A Colliery so called the property of Lt. General Monteith Douglas, in the occupation of Messrs. Addie & Miller. |
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Item 1 The name 'Brownshill' has been mis-transcribed into the pre-populated table as 'Browshill'. |
OS1/21/49/80 |
BANKHEAD |
Bankhead
Bankhead
Bankhead |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Henderson Factor
John Steele |
007.16 |
A farm steading in good repair the property of Mr. Buchanan Now in the occupation of John Steele. |
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OS1/21/49/80 |
BURNSIDE |
Burnside
Burnside
Burnside |
Mr. Mitchell Factor
Reverend John Johnston
Mr. J. Bindon |
007.16 |
A dwellinghouse so called the property of Lt. General Monteith Douglas, occupied by George Russell. |
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OS1/21/49/80 |
KIRKSTILE |
Kirkstyle
Kirkstyle
Kirkstyle |
Mr. Mitchell Factor
Reverend John Johnston
Mr. J. Bindon |
007.16 |
A dwellinghouse and offices adjoining Old Monkland Church the property of Lt. General Monteith Douglas now occupied by James Buchanan. |
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OS1/21/49/80 |
WAUKMILL [houses] |
Waukmill
Waukmill
Waukmill |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Henderson Factor
David Anderson |
007.16 |
Two dwellinghouses Named as Supplied the property of Mr. Buchanan occupied by David Anderson and others. |
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OS1/21/49/81 |
CHURCH (Site of) [Old Monkland] |
Site of Church
Site of Church
Site of Church
Site of Church
Site of Church
Site of Church |
Reverend John Johnston
Mr. J. Bindon
Mr. Mitchell Factor
William Russell Gravedigger
Origines Parochiales Scotias |
007.16 |
The site of the old Parish Church is well known in this locality, being about 280 links South of the building erected in 1790, and North Side of burial ground. |
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OS1/21/49/81 |
MANSE [parish, Old Monkland] |
Manse
Manse
Manse |
Reverend John Johnston
Mr. J. Bindon Schoolmaster
Mr. Mitchell Factor |
007.16 |
The Residence of the Parish Minister, adjoining the Church Old Monkland. |
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OS1/21/49/81 |
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Header: Parish of Old Monkland No.21
"This ancient Church seems to have stood on the site of the present Church of Old Monkland, near the junction of a small burn with the Cadder. There are places round it which have long born the names of Kirkshaws & Kirkwood." |
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OS1/21/49/82 |
KIRKSHAWS |
Kirkshaws
kirkshaws
Kirkshaws
kirkshaws
Kirkshaws |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Mitchell Factor
James Davie,
Forest's County Map
Onqines Parochiales Scotiias |
007.16 |
A farmsteading, in good repair, the property of Lt. General Monteith Douglas, Now Occupied by James Davie. |
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OS1/21/49/82 |
STONE COFFINS FOUND HERE [Old Monkland Grave Yard] |
Stone Coffins found heir
Stone Coffins found heir |
Mr. Russel Grave Digger
John Stevenston Summerlee |
007.16 |
The present grave digger of Old Monkland Mr. Russel States that he was present in the year 1832 as a labourer levelling the then rough ground and discovered with John Stevenston and others now deceased 5 Stone Coffins Containing human bonesand dust at or about the place marked on trace, there was also a Curious hammer found at the same time and place which is now in the possession of Mrs. Crawford of Fiddlershall. |
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Header: Parish of Old Monkland No.21 |
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Spelling of last Authority for Spelling of Kirkshaws to be confirmed. |
OS1/21/49/83 |
MID SHAWHEAD |
Midshawhead
Midshawhead
Midshawhead
Mid Shawhead |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Mitchell Factor
James Dykes
Forest's County Map |
007.16 |
A dwellinghouse with offices the property of General Monteith Douglas now occupied by Mr. James Dykes. |
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OS1/21/49/83 |
ROSEHALL RAILWAY |
Roshall Railway |
Mr. Mitchell
Messrs. Addie & Miller
John Cross |
007.16 |
A line of railway for Mineral purposes the property of Messrs. Addie & Miller extending from Roeshall Colliery Southward across the North Calder Water. |
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OS1/21/49/83 |
SHAWHEAD |
Shawhead
Shawhead
Shawhead |
Mr. Mitchell Factor
John Cross
Robert Addie |
007.16 |
A few dwellings near Rosehall Colliery Names as supplied in the occupation of Messrs. Addie & Miller. |
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OS1/21/49/85 |
BURNBANK PLACE |
Burnbank Place
Burnbank Place
Burnbank Place |
Joseph Cochrane
Alexander Whitelaw
Mr. Campbell |
008.05 |
A row of dwelling houses Named as Supplied the property of Mr. Mack occupied by Daniel Grey and others. |
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OS1/21/49/85 |
EASTER ROW |
Easter Row
Easter Row
Easter Row |
Alexander Whitelaw
Mr. Campbell
Wm. Dick occupier |
008.05 |
Two dwelling houses the property of William Barr occupied by William Dick and others. |
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OS1/21/49/85 |
GREENSIDE |
Greenside
Greenside
Greenside |
Joseph Cochrane,
Alexander Whitelaw
Mr. Campbell |
008.05 |
A dwellinghouse the property of the Monkland Railways Comp. now occupied by Joseph Cochrane. |
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OS1/21/49/85 |
RED BRIDGE |
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008.05 |
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OS1/21/49/86 |
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Monkland Railways Monkland Railways J.W. Cochrane, Manager of VIII.5 -7.4 Described in Name Shets of New Monkland.
Company's Workshops Company's Workshops Railways,
North Burn North Burn Described and authority quoted in Name Book of New Monkland. |
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OS1/21/49/87 |
BRICK WORKS [E of Coatbridge] |
BrickWorks |
Thomas Jackson Esq [Esquire]. |
008.09 |
A small Brick Work immediately east of Coatbridge. |
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OS1/21/49/87 |
CLIFTONHILL HOUSE |
Cliftonhill House
Cliftonhill House
Cliftonhill House |
Mr. Baker Occupier
Thomas Jackson Esq [Esquire]
Valuation Roll 1857-8 |
008.09 |
A small but handsome mansion having offices, a large garden, and some ornamental ground attached the property of W. Baird Esq [Esquire] of Gartsherrie. |
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OS1/21/49/87 |
COATS |
Coats
Coats
Coats |
Thomas Jackson Esq [Esquire]
Forrests County Map
Valuation Roll 1857-8 |
008.09 |
A handsome dwelling house, having offices, garden and some ornamental ground attached the family residence of Thomas Jackson Esq [Esquire]. |
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OS1/21/49/87 |
DUNBETH |
Dunbeth
Dunbeth
Dunbeth |
Mr. Weir Occupier & Proprietor,
Thomas Jackson Esq [Esquire]
Valuation Roll 1857-8 |
008.09 |
A fine house having offices and a farm of land attached. |
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OS1/21/49/87 |
MALLEABLE IRON WORKS [Coats] |
Malleable Iron Works |
Thomas Jackson Esq [Esquire] |
008.09 |
A small Malleable Iron establishment South of Coats, the property of Thos. Jackson Esq [Esquire]. |
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OS1/21/49/88 |
CLIFTONHILL |
Cliftonhill |
James Young occupier
Mr. Baker
Valuation Roll (1857-8) |
008.09 |
A farm house and offices, the property of W. Baird Esq [Esquire]. |
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OS1/21/49/88 |
COATBANK |
Coatbank
Coatbank
Coatbank |
Mr. McGillchrist Coatbank
Robert Watson Whifflat,
Robert Prentice. |
008.09 |
A few fine cottages a little north of Whifflat. |
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OS1/21/49/88 |
COATDIKE |
Coatdyke
Coatdike, Adopted in accordance with usages. |
Jas. Young,
Forrest's C. Map,
Val. Roll (18578),
Mr. Henry Airdrie House |
008.09 |
A small village, situated about 1/2 mile Southwest of Airdrie, in it are 2 public houses. |
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OS1/21/49/88 |
LOW COATS |
Low Coats
Low Coats
Low Coats |
Robert Prentice Occupier
Mr. McGillchrist Coatbank
Thomas Jackson Esq [Esquire]. |
008.09 |
A small dwelling house having some offices, and a small farm of land attached, the property of Mr. Hozier. |
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OS1/21/49/88 |
MONKLAND CANAL |
Monkland Canal
Monkland Canal
Monkland Canal |
John Henry Esq Airdrie
Thomas Jackson Esq [Esquire]
Oliver & Boyds Edinbro. Alamanack |
008.09 |
A canal extending from near Calderbank to Glasgow where it unites with a branch of the Forth & Clyde Canal. |
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OS1/21/49/89 |
COATHILL |
Coathill
Coathill |
Robert Watson,
Valuation Roll 1857-8 |
008.09 |
This name applies to those 3 cottages on the west side of Whifflat, one of the cottages is occupied as a public house. |
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OS1/21/49/89 |
DIXON'S CUT |
Dixon's Cut
Dixon's Cut |
Mr. Scott Manager at Iron Works (Calder)
Thomas Jackson Esq [Esquire]. |
008.09 |
A short canal extending from the Monkland Canal at Sheepford Locks. to Calder Iron Works. the property of _ Dixon Esq [Esquire] hence the name. |
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OS1/21/49/89 |
SOUTH BURN |
South Burn
South Burn |
Thomas Jackson Esq [Esquire],
John Henry Esq [Esquire] Airdrie |
008.06 |
A considerable stream or burn passing the South Side of Airdrie, and east of Coatdyke. Crosses under the Canal, thence in a Westerly direction to its influx with Luggie Burn near the margin of Trace. |
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WHIFFLAT |
Whifflat
Whifflat
Whifflat
Whifflat
Whifflat |
Thomas Jackson Esq [Esquire]
Robert Watson Whifflat,
Wlliiam Millar Whifflat
Valuation Roll (1857-8), Forrest's County Map |
008.09 |
A small village, occupied chiefly by Colliers and miners, situated between the Caledonian Railway & Rosehall. |
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OS1/21/49/90 |
BRICK WORKS [E of Monkland Canal] |
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Thomas Jackson Esq [Esquire]. |
008.09 |
A tolerably sized Brick Work south of the Monkland Canal. |
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OS1/21/49/90 |
CALDER STORE |
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Mr. Scott Manager at Iron Works,
James Nesbit |
008.09 |
A provision Store house in connection with Calder Iron Works. |
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OS1/21/49/90 |
EASTERN DISTRICT SCHOOL |
Eastern District School
Eastern District School |
Alex Baird Schoolmaster
John Henry Esq [Esquire] Airdrie |
008.09 |
A side, Parish School immedeiately South of Coatdyke. |
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OS1/21/49/90 |
GREENEND |
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John Henry Esq [Equire], Airdrie,
Val. Roll (1857-8),
Forrest's Co. Map |
008.09 |
A village occupied chiefly by Colliers, situated on the South Side of the Monkland Canal. |
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OS1/21/49/90 |
SHEEPFORD LOCKS |
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James Forrest,
James Nesbit (both) Sheepford Locks,
Val. Roll 1857-8 |
008.09 |
4 Locks on the Monkland Canal immediately north of the village of Greenend. |
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OS1/21/49/91 |
CAIRNHILL |
Cairnhill
Cairnhill
Cairnhill
Cairnhill |
J. Nesbit Esq [Esquire], Proprietor,
Mr. Forrest Lodge,
Forrest's County Map,
Valuation Roll (1857-8) |
008.09 |
A fine mansion, having Offices; a large garden, and some ornamental ground attached. N.W. of the Mansion is an old Quarry in the face of which, is the family burial vault. |
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CALDER SCHOOL |
Calder School
Calder School |
Mr. Scott
James Nesbit |
008.09 |
A School for the education of the children, in connection with Calder Iron Works. |
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OS1/21/49/91 |
GARTURK PARK |
Garturk Park
Garturk Park
Garturk Park |
George Tom Occupier
James Nesbit,
James Forrest. |
008.09 |
A house having some offices and a few acres of land attached, the property of W. Baird Esq [Esquire]. |
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OS1/21/49/91 |
POWDER MAGAZINE [Calder] |
Powder Magazine |
Mr. Scott |
008.09 |
A powder maagazine for the use of the Coal Pits etc. |
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OS1/21/49/93 |
HENHOUSE |
Henhouse |
Allan Bryce
Mr. Nesbit Proprietor
James Barclay |
008.10 |
A cottage and garden, the property of J.M. Nesbit of Cairnhill, used as a poultry yard occupier Allan Bryce. |
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OS1/21/49/93 |
MOSSNEUK |
Moss Neuk
Moss Neuk |
Alex Baird Proprietor
Alexander Whitelaw,
James Barclay
Forest's Map
Adopted in accordance with prevailing custom. |
008.10 |
Three cottages Named as Supplied, the property of Alexander & James Baird, Now occupied by James Barclay and others. |
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OS1/21/49/93 |
SCARHILL |
Scarhill
Scarhill
Scarhill
Scarhill |
Valuation Roll
J.M. Nesbit Proprietor
Robert Lust
Forest's Map |
008.10 |
A small farm steading, the property of J.M. Nesbit, Now occupied by Robert Lust. |
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"Neuk, - a corner," Jamieson |
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OS1/21/49/94 |
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First Line reads: Monkland Railways Monkland Railways Mr. Cochrane, Engineer VIII.10-14 Described in Plan Sheets of New Monkland Ph. also Name Sheets of "Airdrie"
Second line reads: (Colliertree to Calderbank) (Colliertree to Calderbank) Mr. McGregor S.Master Mr. J. C. Waddell
Third line reads: Browns Burn Browns Burn "Described and authority quoted Named in Book of New Monkland Ph. |
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OS1/21/49/95 |
FASKINE [village] |
Faskine |
Mr Robert Thomson,
Hillhead.
Johnstons County Map.
James Brock of Hillhouse. |
008.14 |
Faskine is a small Village on the Monkland Canal
consisting of Cottages occupied by Miners.
It is the property of Messrs. Baird of Gartsherrie. |
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OS1/21/49/95 |
HILLHEAD |
Hillhead |
Mr Robert Thomson,
occupier.
Johnston's County Map.
James Brock, Hillhouse. |
008.11 |
This is a farmhouse occupid by Robert Thomson
and the property of Messr. Baird of Gartsherrie. |
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OS1/21/49/95 |
SCHOOL [Faskine] |
School |
Mr Robert Thomson,
Hillhead.
James Hogg, Entryhead.
James Brock of Hillhouse. |
008.14 |
The school situated in Faskine was lately erected by Messr' Baird of Gartsherrie for the education of the children of those employed in their works in the neighbourhood.
The school is supported by the contributions of the men employed in the works. |
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ENTRYHEAD |
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James Hogg occupier,
Robert Thomson Hillhead,
Forrest's County Map. |
008.14 |
This is a cottage occupied by James Hogg and the property of Messrs. Baird of Gartsherrie. |
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OS1/21/49/96 |
PEEP-O'-DAY |
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John Webster Esq [Equire], Thankerton House Factor,
Robert Thomson Hillhead,
Mr. Kirkland Clerk to the Monkland Iron and Steel Company. |
008.14 |
This was once a farm house. it is now occupied by labourers in the employ of the Monkland Iron and Steele Company, and is the property of Captain W. F. Elphinstone R.N. |
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PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL [Calderbank] |
Methodist Chapel |
James Hogg Entryhead,
Robt. Thomson Hillhead,
James Baird of Hillhouse. |
008.14 |
This Chapel Situated in Calderbank was erected in the year 1856, by the Primitive Methodists. |
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OS1/21/49/97 |
CROWOOD COTTAGE |
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Mr. Jarvie Occupier,
Mr. Fleming. |
008.14 |
A small cottage having offices attached. |
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DOVE COT [Faskine] |
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none |
008.14 |
No descriptive remarks. |
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OS1/21/49/97 |
FASKINE [house] |
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Mr. Fleming Occupier,
Mr. Jarvie,
Forrest's County Map,
Val. Roll (1857-8),
Mr. Rankine Airdrie. |
008.14 |
A house of very ancient appearance, having offices and a farm of land attached. Mr. Fleming, Jarvie and Mr. Rankine of Airdrie informs me that notice is taken of it in Wodrows Church History, as being a place remarkable in feudal times, where Witches were executed and also during the period of the Reformation was the family residence of Cap. Cleeland whose name is much mentioned in Church History, East of the house is a small square tower of a building which had been the "Dovecot"but is now occupied as a dwelling house. |
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WOODHALL |
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Mr. Jarvie,
Mr. Fleming,
Val. Roll (1858) |
008.14 |
A small village situated on each side of the Monkland Canal. |
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"A tree had been in the vicinity of this house called the Witch Tree or Bell Tree but no one can point out the site of it." |
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OS1/21/49/98 |
CALDERBANK |
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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. |
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CALDERBRAES |
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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. |
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FIRE CLAY WORKS [Calderbank] |
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008.14 |
See under 'Calderbank' |
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HILLEND |
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MONKLAND IRON AND STEEL WORKS |
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008.14 |
See under 'Calderbank' |
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ROCKSHILL INN |
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008.14 |
See under 'Calderbank' |
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SCHOOL [Calderbank] |
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008.14 |
See under 'Calderbank' |
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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'. |
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CLYDE IRON WORKS |
Clyde Iron Works
Clyde Iron Works
Clyde Iron Works |
J. Baird Esq [Esquire] Cashier
J. Meikleham Esq [Esquire] Manager
P. Drew Esq [Esquire] |
011.10 |
Large Iron Works consisting of 7 furnaces, having a Foundry and the appropriate workshops and offices attached, also some Fire Clay Works, and a few rows of dwelling houses for the work people. The works was erected in 1779 being one of the oldest in Scotland. As regards the works being the site of a burial ground, I have made every enquiry and can glean nothing that will corroborate the Statistical Account. Messrs Baird and Meikleham have referred to the old papers relative to the founding of the buildings and can find nothing respecting human bones or flagstones having been found. In the neighbourhood of Old Monkland there were human bones & flagstones found about 15 or 16 years ago which the above 2 gentlemen beleive [sic] them to be same as those mentioned in the New Statistical Account and the mistake made by the writer in the name of the place |
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FIRE CLAY WORKS [Calderbank] |
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As above |
011.10 |
See above entry for Clyde Iron Works. |
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FULLARTON HOUSE |
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Mr. Baird Cashier (Clyde Cottage),
John Meikleham Esq [Esquire], Manager of Iron Works,
P. Drew Esq [Esquire] Carmyle,
Val. Roll (1857-8) |
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A large and handsome mansion having offices, 2 gardens and some ornamental ground attached. the residence and property of Colin Dunlop Esq [Esquire]. |
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OS1/21/49/100 |
CARMYLE HOUSE |
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J. Baird Esq [Esquire]
J. Meikleham Esq [Esquire]
Peter Drew Esq [Esquire]. |
011.10 |
A fine mansion house, having offices, a large garden and some ornamental ground attached. Occupied by Colonel Campbell. the property of Lady Harris. |
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OS1/21/49/100 |
CLYDE COTTAGE |
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J. Baird Esq [Esquire] Occupier,
John Meikleham, Manager. |
011.10 |
A small but handsome cottage having offices and a large garden attached. |
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OS1/21/49/100 |
HUTCHISON |
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J. Baird Esq [Esquire],
J. Meikleham Esq [Esquire],
Peter Hague Occupier,
Forrest's County Map. |
011.10 |
An old farm house, and offices part of which in ruins. the property of Lady Harris of Oakly, Fifeshire near Dunfermilne. |
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MAINS |
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P. Drew Esq [Esquire] Carmyle,
J. Baird Esq [Esquire],
Forrest's County Map |
011.10 |
A farm house and offices attached, the property of P. Drew Esq [Esquire] of Carmyle. |
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OS1/21/49/100 |
MUD ROW |
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J. Baird Esq [Esquire],
J. Meikleham Esq [Esquire] |
011.10 |
A long row of Colliers dwelling houses. the property of Colin Dunlop Esq [Esquire]. |
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BLEACH WORKS [Carmyle] |
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See below |
011.10 |
See entry for Carmyle. |
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CARMYLE |
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Peter Drew Esq [Esquire],
Mr. Leek,
J. Baird Esq [Esquire],
Forrest's County Map,
Val. Roll 1857-8 |
011.10 |
A small straggling village on the north side of the River Clyde in it is a tolerably large bleach field belonging to Mr. Leek and a large Grain Mills where all kinds of flour are made. |
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GRAIN MILLS [Carmyle] |
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See above |
011.10 |
See entry for Carmyle. |
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Clyde Bridge, Bogleshole Ford and River Clyde - see adjoining parish. |
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BOGLESHOLE |
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W. Drew Occupier,
J. Baird Esq [Esquire],
J. Meikleham Esq [Esquire],
Val. Roll (1857-8),
Forrest's County Map |
011.10 |
A dwelling house and offices having a farm of land attached. the property of Lady Harris. |
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KENMUIR |
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Mr. Muirhead, Occupier,
Mr. Rankin, Occupier,
Val. Roll (1857-8),
Forrest's County Map. |
011.10 |
2 farm houses and offices attached the property of R. Findlay Esq [Esquire] of Easterhill, who had his residence (recently). |
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LYON'S SCHOOL |
Lyon's School (Endowed) |
Mr. Smith Schoolmaster
P.Drew Esq [Esquire],
J. Baird Esq [Esquire]. |
011.02 |
A small school house in the village of Carmyle. The endowment amounts to £30 per annum beside School wage. "This School was endowed with one thousand pounds "by William Lyon Esq [Esquire] Sayann-alama Jamaica " 29th. April 1799" Front of Building. |
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MANSION HOUSE |
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Mr. Leek Occupier & Proprietor,
P. Drew Esq [Esquire],
Title Deeds |
011.10 |
An old house in good repair, it was built about 200 years ago, and was the only mansion on Carmyle estate, till the present Carmyle House was built. There is a large garden and a small plot of ornamental (ground) attached. |
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JOHN'S WELL |
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Robert Rankin Kenmuir,
William Turnbull William Murray Wester Dalowie. |
011.02 |
This hole is a spring on the Kenmuir Farm, Why it got this name is not known. |
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KENMUIR WOOD |
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Robert Rankin Kenmuir,
William Turnbull William Murray Wester Daldowie. |
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This wood consists of Forest Timber and is Situated on a Steep Brow on the left bank of The River Clyde. |
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MARRIAGE WELL |
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Robert Rankin Kenmuir,
William Turnbull, William Murray, Wester Daldowie,
Alexander McUrdy Craigend. |
011.02 |
This is a Spring Well Situated in Kenmuir Wood. The reason for Calling it by the name is not known. |
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OS1/21/49/104 |
CRAIGEND |
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Alexander McUrdy occupier
William Murray, William Turnbull - Wester Daldowie |
011.02 |
This is a cottage situated on the left bank of the River Clyde occupied by Alexander McUrdy and the property of Colonel McCall of Daldowie. |
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KENMUIR HILL |
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Willaim Murray Willaim Turnbull - Wester Daldowie,
Robert Rankin Kenmuir |
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This is an eminence near Wester Daldowie, on which is a Trig Station. |
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WESTER DALDOWIE |
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William Turnbull, William Murray occupiers,
Alexander McCurdy Craigend. |
011.02 |
This name applies to two farmhouses and a cottage William Murray and William Turnbull occupy the farm houses and Mrs. Coats the cottage. Robert Scott Greenoakhill and James Murray Australia are proprietors of the farms and George Scott Greenholm near Eddyston is prop. of the cottage. |
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Header: County of Lanark No.21 Parish of Old Monkland |
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Where"Eddyston" would appear to refer to nearby Uddingston. |
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CHUCKIE HILL |
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William Allan Land Steward Daldowie,
William Bryden Gardner Daldowie,
John Gilchrist Cowgang. |
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This is a slight eminence near Daldowie. |
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COWGANG |
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William Allan Land Steward Daldowie,
William Bryden Gardner Daldowie,
John Gilchrist Cowgang |
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This is a house situated near Daldowie occupied by labourers it is the property of James McCall Esq [Esquire]. |
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LUSSHILL |
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William Allan Land Steward Daldowie,
William Bryden Gardner Daldowie,
John Gilchrist Cowgang,
Theodore Walrond Proprietor. |
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This is a farm house occupied by Mr. Allan And the property of Theodore Walrond Esq [Esquire] Calder-
Park. |
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Header: County of Lanark No.21 Parish of Old Monkalnd |
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BROOM VILLA |
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William Turnbull William Murray - Wester Daldowie. |
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This house is situated in Broomhouse and occupied the Proprietor Robert Anderson. |
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BROOMHOUSE |
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William Turnbull William Murray - Wester Daldowie,
Robert Rankin Kenmuir. |
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This name applies to some houses on the Turnpike Road leading from Bothwell Bridge to Glasgow.
There are two small public houses a smithy and Wright Shop. |
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DALDOWIE |
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William Turnbull William Murray - Wester Daldowie,
Robert Rankin Kenmuir. |
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This is a handsome Mansion, The residence of the propietor James McCall Esquire. |
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MOUNT LOCHART |
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William Allan Land Steward Daldowie,
William Bryden Gardner Daldowie,
John Gilchrist Cowgang. |
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This is a Knoll on the Daldowie Estate planted with Forest Timber. |
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ROSEBANK BRIDGE |
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J. Dunlop Esq [Esquire]
J. Bain Esq [Esquire]
J. Baird Factor |
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A narrow wooden bridge over the Clyde supported by iron pillars standing in the bed of the river. It is a private bridge erected by the proprietors of Clyde Iron Works for the carriage of minerals from and to the Caledonian Railway. |
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Header: County of Lanark No.21 Parish of Old Monkland
Rosebank Bridge: See name book of Cambuslang. |
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ENTRYHEAD |
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Mr. Mitchell,
Val. Roll (1857-8) |
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2 Cottages a little north of Old Rosehall. |
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OLD ROSEHALL |
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Mr. Mitchell, Factor,
Mrs. Bell Entryhead |
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A row of cottages, the property of General Monteith Douglas, of Stonebyres. |
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ROSEHALL |
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Mr. Mitchell, Factor Rosehall,
Forrest's County Map,
Val. Roll (1857-8) |
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A fine mansion, presently unoccupied, having offices and some ornamental ground attached, the property of General Monteith Douglas of Stonebyres near Lanark. |
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ROSEHALL BRIDGE |
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Mr. Mitchell,
John Henry Esq [Esquire] Airdrie,
Mrs. Bell |
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A bridge of 2 Arches spanning the North Calder on the road that leads from Hamilton to Airdrie, & Co. Bridge |
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The sheets is signed John Bayly S:Veyors R.E.
This was Major Bayly, Royal Engineers.
//Robert Murray the Signature Reads: John Bayly B:Major RE [Brevet Major Royal Engineers] |
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NAME BOOK
Co. LANARK
PARISH OF OLD MONKLAND |
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INDEX: Aitkenston Colliery,
Auchenloning,
Anchor Tavern,
Blackbrae Cottage,
Burnlip,
Bishop Loch,
Beech Row,
Blacklands,
Bellerophon,
Bartiebeath Bridge,
Blairtummock,
Bartiebeath,
Bogside,
Broadlees Cottage,
Bartonshill Row,
Bargeddie Colliery,
Bartonshill,
Bargeddie,
Bishop Burn,
Blairhill Plantation,
Bogleshole Ford,
Back Row,
Blair Hill,
Boghead,
Battles Burn,
Bogside,
Birks,
Barrachnie,
Baillieston House,
Buchanan Street,
Baillieston,
Burntbroom,
Boghall,
Broomhouse,
Bredisholm,
Bredisholm Colliery,
Braehead Colliery,
Braehead,
Brae Cottage,
Brownshill,
Bankhead,
Burnside,
Browns Burn, |
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Burnbank Place,
Brick Works,
Brick Works,
Bleach works,
Bogleshole,
Broomhouse,
Broom Villa,
Castlepails,
Caledonian Railway (Castlecary Branch),
Craigend Cottage,
Craigend,
Cottage Wood,
Cock-my-lane,
Cross Roads,
Camp,
Commonhead,
Cuilhill,
Cuilhill Gullet,
Coats Cottage,
Calder,
Calder Iron Works,
Clifton Cottage,
Camp Row,
Church (quoad sacra),
Crosshill Cottage,
Crosshill,
Calderpark,
Calderbank,
Church,
Cuparhead,
Coathill,
Church (site of),
Cliftohill cottage,
Cliftonhill,
Coatdyke,
Coatbank,
Coathill,
Calder Store,
Calder School,
Clyde Bridge. |
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Cairnhill
, Crowood Cottage,
Calderbank,
Calderbraes,
Clyde Iron Works,
Clyde Cottage,
Carmyle House,
Carmyle,
Craigend,
Chuckie Hill,
Cowgang,
Dungeonhill,
Drumpeller Colliery,
Drumpeller Sandpits,
Drumpeller Railway,
Drumpark,
Drumpeller house,
Drumpeller School,
Dikehead,
Dunbeth,
Dixon's Cut,
Dove Cot,
Daldowie,
Espieside Colliery,
East Hallhill,
Easterhouse,
East Shawhead,
Ellismuir Cottage,
Ellismuir,
Ellismuir Colliery,
Easter Row,
Eastern District School,
Entryhead,
Faulds School,
Fauldspark,
Fauldshill,
Faulds,
Fullarton,
Foxley,
Front Row. |
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Foxley Place Tavern, Flocks, Fiddlershall, Faskine, Faskine, Fire Clay Works, Fullarton House, Fire Clay Works, Garterverrie Fire Clay Works, Gartliston, Gartverrie, Gartverrie Cottage, Gartcloss, Gartgill, Gartcloss Cottage, Gartcloss Row, Gartgill Row, Gartsherrie Station, Gartsherrie Cottage, Gartsherrie House, Gartsherrie Iron Works, Greenhill, Gunnie cottage, Grove, Garrowhill, Greenwells, Gilmourneuk, Garnheath Wood, Garnheath Cottage, Grain Mill, Green Park, Greenoakhill, Greenside, Greenend, Garturk Park, Grain Mills, Hollandhurst, Hornock Cottages,Hallhill Basin, Heatheryknowe. |
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Heatheryknowe House, Horslet, Hagg Mill (corn), Higgh Crosshill, High Cross, Hillside, Henhouse, Hillend, Hutchison, Inn, John's Well, Kilgarth, Kilgarth Row, Kirkwood, Kirkwood, Kirkstile, Kirkshaws, Kenmuir, Kenmuir Wood, Kenmuir Hill, Lochwood, Lochend, Lochgreen, Lochside, Lochend Loch, Little Gartsherrie, Long Row, Luggie Glen, Langloan Quarry, Laigh Crosshill, Loanhead, Langmuir, Luggie Bridge, Luggie Mill (Ruin) Low Coats, Lyons School (Endowed) Lusshill, Muirdike, Maryston, Mary's Well, Middle Row. |
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Mainhill, Mill cottage, Mountbony, Mountvernon House, Muirside, Manse, Muirhead, Mainhill Cottage, Meadowlands, Manse, Mid Shawhead, Monkland Railways Companys' Workshop, Malleable Iron Works, Monkland Canal, Mossneuk, Monkland Iron & Steel Works, Mud Row, Mains, Mansion House, Marriage Well, Monkland Railways, Mount Lockhart, North Calder Water, North Square, New Swinton Pit (coal), Netherhouse, New Rosehall, North Burn, New Palacecraig, North Baillieston, Old Swinton Pit (coal), Over Bargeddie, Orchard, Old Palacecraig, Old Cockle Row, Old Camp, Old Monkland, Old Rosehall, Passover Cottage, Parsonage, Paddockhall, Palacrecraig, North Calder Water. |
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Palacecraig Colliery, Pilgrims Stone, Powder Magazine, Peep-o'-day, Primitive Methodist Chapel, Quarry Row, Quarry Pit (Ironstone), Rawmoan, Rhinsdale, Rogerfield, Rhindmuir, Rhind House, Rhinds, Railway Cottage, Ryefield Park, Rosebank, Rosehall Colliery, Rosehall Railway, Red Bridge, Rockshill Inn, River Clyde, Rosebank Bridge, Rosehall, Rosehall Bridge, Smiddy Row, South Square, School, Southend, Sunnyside, St. Mark's Well, Springhill Cottage, Springhill, St. John's Chapel (Episcopal), School, South Faulds, Swinton, Swing Bridge, School, Sandyford Place, Sikeside, Sikeside CSchool.ottage, |
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Stone Coffins found her
Shawhead,
South Burn,
Sheepford Locks,
Scarhill,
School,
School,
Thatch Row, T
ownhead,
Tunnel Pit (coal),
Whitehill,
Westerhouse,
Woodend,
Woodend Loch,
Wich Wood,
Wellhouse,
West Hallhill,
Whampflat,
Woodshill,
Whitehall,
West Lodge,
Woodend Cottage,
West Mountvernon,
Woodhead,
Whifflat,
Woodhall,
Waukmill,
Wester Daldowie. |
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