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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BUDHILL | Budhill Budhill Budhill Baadhill |
R. Mathers, Pr [proprietor] R. Law Feindean Revd. J. Leckie Estate Map |
007.09 | A Farm Steading occupied by the proprietor R. Mathers. The last authority is the original mode of spelling, but at present it would not be recognised if applied as "Baadhill" |
GARTOCHER | Gartocher Gartocher Gartocher |
Meikleham's Map Estate Map A. Findlay, occupier |
007.09 | An old Farm steading now occupied by Farm Servants & Colliers. The property of A. Buchanan Esq. |
HOLLOWGLEN | Hollowglen Hollowglen Hollowglen How Glen |
Meikleham's Map Thomas Hamilton, occupier James Hait Estate Map |
007.09 | A good Farm Steading formerly called "How" Glen, a name now entirely obsolete. The property of J. McNair Esq. |
SPRINGBOIG | Springboig Springboig Springboig Springbog Springbog |
Meikleham's Map J. Adams Esq Trustee G. Young occupier Forest's Co [County] Map Estate Map |
007.09 | A farm Steading, the property of the Heirs of Mr McAra. The origin of this name is from a Springy Bog which was in the vicinity, but has been for some time cultivated. The corruption boig, is now used by the best authorities. |
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38 [left corner of header]Lanarkshire Shettleston Parish [in header]
VII-9 Trace 5 [Situation for Hollowglen]
VII-9 Trace 5 [Situation for Budhill]
VII-9 Trace 5 [Situation for Gartocher]
VII-9 Trace 5 [Situation for Springboig]
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