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FORD BRIDGE |
Ford Bridge Ford Bridge Ford Bridge |
John Hodge Mr. McCallum David Donuld |
008.03 |
A County bridge of one Arch across the North Calder Water Near Loudmanford |
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OS1/21/53/1 |
SHOTTS [parish] |
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008; 009. 011; 012 |
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No entry for "Shotts (parish)" appears on this page. Please see following page - OS1/21/53/2. |
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OS1/21/53/1A |
SHOTTS |
Shotts Ph [Parish] Shotts Ph [Parish] Shotts Ph [Parish] Shotts Ph [Parish] Shotts Ph [Parish] Shotts Ph [Parish] Shotts Ph [Parish] |
Old Stat: Acct; [Statistical Account] New Stat: Acct; [Statistical Account] Fullarton's Gaz: [Gazetteer] Chalmers Caledonia Origines Par: [Parochiales] Scotiae County Map Sheriff's Returns |
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"The parish of Shotts, or Bertram-Shotts, as it was formerly called obtained this name from the place where the church was formerly built, The prefix Bertram is the proper name of a man: and the adjunct Shotts, or Schotts, as it was formerly written, is derived from the Anglo-Saxon Scot, or schot, signifying a part or portion,"--------------- Chalmers' Caledonia,
The figure of this parish is that of an oblong square. It extends 10 miles in length, and 8 in breadth; it varies in elevation from 200 to 850 feet above the level of the Sea, It is divided from New Monkland, and Torphichen, on the north, by the North Calder Water; and from Cambusnethan on the South, by the South Calder Water; on the east it is separated from Whitburn by a Small burn; and on the west from Bothwell by a fence,
In ancient times Shotts formed part of the Parish of Bothwell, under the designation of "Bothwell Muir," ------------ New Stat: Acct, [Statistical Account] |
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Shotts Parish appears on this page rather than on the previous Page.
Under "Descriptive remarks", a few words and titles are underlined - "Scot" "schot" "Chalmers' Caledonia" & "New Stat: Acct".
There is no entry in the "Situation" column. |
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Note, ____ There is not any portion of the Shotts detached within. any other Parish, nor is there any portion of any other Parish Continued within the bounds of this Parish,. RH |
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OS1/21/53/2 |
BARBLEUS |
Barbleus Barbleus Barbleus |
Valuation Roll William Scott occr. [occupier] David Donald |
008.03 |
A dwellinghouse and office the property of the Duke of Hamilton now occupied by John Hodge |
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OS1/21/53/2 |
BARBLEUS FORGE |
Barbleus Forge Barbleus Forge Barbleus Forge |
Valuation Roll David Donald Robert Donald |
008.03 |
A forge for the Manufacture of Iron Spades the property of and occupied by Robert Donald |
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OS1/21/53/2 |
STEPENDS |
Stepends Stepends Stepends |
Valuation Roll Forrest's Co [County] Map John Hodge |
008.03 |
A Small farmsteading the property of the Duke of Hamilton now occupied by John Hodge |
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OS1/21/53/3 |
CALDERCRUIX |
Caldercruix Caldercruix Caldercruix Caldercruix |
Valuation Roll Mr Craig at Paper Mill Patrick Rankin Mathew Jack |
008.04 |
A Small Village Near Moffathills, On the Turnpike road between Glasgow And Edinburgh, |
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OS1/21/53/3 |
CLINTS |
Clints Clints Clints |
Val [Valuation] Roll Mr Robert Craig James Rankin |
008.04 |
A Cottage and garden named as Supplied; the property of Mr. Ewing now occupied by James Shanks, |
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OS1/21/53/3 |
ROCKBANK |
RocKbank RocKbamk RocKbank |
George Thomson, Prop, [Proprietor] Patrick Rankin, John Hendry, Assessor, |
008.04 |
A Small cottage So called, the property of and occupied by George Thomson. |
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OS1/21/53/4 |
MOFFAT HILLS |
Moffat Hills Moffat Hills Moffat Hills Moffat Hills |
Mr. Robert Craig, PatricK Rankin, James Shanks, George Thomson, |
008.03 |
This name applies to a ridge of rough rocky pasture, extendi from a little South of Moffathi farmsteading for about ½ a Mile in an easterly direction |
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OS1/21/53/4 |
MOFFATHILLS |
Moffathills Moffathills Moffathills |
Valuation Roll Mathew Jack Mr J. Hendry Assr. [Assessor] |
008.03 |
A dwellinghouse with offices, the property of the Duke of Hamilton, now occupied by Patrick Rankin, |
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The word "extending" and the place-name "Moffathills" are not wholly visible due to the fold of the page. |
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CALDERCRUIX PAPER MILL |
Caldercruix Paper Mill Caldercruix Paper Mill Caldercruix Paper Mill |
Mr. Robert Craig Patrick Rankin George Thomson |
008.04 |
An extensive cluster of buildings for the Manufacture of paper, the property of and occupied by Mr. Robert Craig. --- |
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OS1/21/53/5 |
HOSENET |
Hosenet Hosenet Hosenet |
Mr Robert Craig John EsKdale Patrick Rankin |
008.04 |
A dwellinghouse in two tenements. the property of Mr Ewing, Now occupied by John EsKdale.--- |
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OS1/21/53/6 |
HILLEND [farm, also village] |
Hillend Hillend Hillend
Hillend Hillend Hillend |
Val [Valuation] Roll Mr Robert Craig James Carswell
Val [Valuation] Roll James Carswell Robert Craig |
008.04 |
A Small Village So called Near Hillend Reservoir the dwellings of which are chiefly occupied by Workpeople. ---------
A farm Steading the property of Mr. Buchanan of Drumpelli Now occupied by James Carswell |
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OS1/21/53/6 |
HILLEND RESERVOIR |
Hillend Reservoir Hillend Reservoir Hillend Reservoir |
Mr Robert Craig Patrick Rankin Esqr. James Carswell |
008.04 |
A large Sheet of water the property of the Forth & Clyde Navigation Co [Company] between the parishes of Shotts & N. [New] Mon [Monkland] |
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OS1/21/53/6 |
HILLEND HOUSE |
Hillend House Hillend House Hillend House |
Val [Valuation] Roll Mr Robert Craig Mr D McPherson |
008.04 |
A neat dwellinghouse the property of the Forth & Clyde Canal Company n occupied by Miss Logan |
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OS1/21/53/6 |
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In the entry for "Hillend", the end of the place-name "Drumpellier" is not visible due to the fold of the page.
In the entry for "Hillend House" only the first letter of "now" is visible for the same reason. |
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OS1/21/53/7 |
ANNIESHILL |
Annieshill Annieshill Annieshill |
Valuation Roll Robin Wood Mr J. Hendry.- |
008.07 |
This farm Steading is the property of the Duke of Hamilton now occupied by Robin Wood. - |
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OS1/21/53/7 |
EASTER MOFFAT MAINS |
Easter Moffat Mains Easter Moffat Mains Easter Moffat Mains |
Lease Mr. Waddle Propr [Proprietor] William Rankin |
008.07 |
A dwellinghouse with Offices attached the property of Mr. Waddell Now in the Occupation of William Rankin - |
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OS1/21/53/7 |
STEPENDS COLLIERY |
Stepends Colliery Stepends Colliery Stepends Colliery |
Robin Wood William Rankin James Lang Cashier |
008.07 |
This name applies to the two Coal pits on the lands of Stepends the property of the Duke of Hamilton in the occupation of the Summerlee Iron Compy. [Company] Mss Wilson & Nelson, |
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OS1/21/53/8 |
BROWNS BURN |
Browns Burn Browns Burn Browns Burn |
Mr. McCallum William Rankin Robin Wood |
008.07 |
This name applies to a Stre or burn flowing from Tipperdavie to its junction with the North Calder Water Near Brownieside Mill |
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Originally the description read "...flowing from near Tipperdavie Well ...." However, the words "near" and "Well" have been scored out and initialled "J.M." |
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EASTER MOFFAT |
Easter Moffat Easter Moffat Easter Moffat |
David Nelson Gardener Easter Moffat James Brock Hillhouse Estate Map |
008.07 |
This is the Country residence of William Waddell W.S. [Writer to the Signet] who calls it Moffat House, but this seems a new name, as it is better Known in the neighbourhood by the name, "Easter Moffat," |
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OS1/21/53/9 |
HILLHOUSE |
Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse |
James Brock occupier David Nelson Gardener Easter Moffat Thomas Baird Wester Moffat |
008.07 |
This is an old farm house occupied by James Brock and the property of William Waddell, W.S, [Writer to the Signet] |
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OS1/21/53/9 |
WESTER MOFFAT |
Wester Moffat Wester Moffat Wester Moffat |
Rent receipt Signed by the proprietor, Doctor Clark, Thomas Baird occupier James Brock Hillhouse |
008.07 |
This is a farm house occupied by Thomas Baird and the property of Doctor Clark, |
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OS1/21/53/11 |
ANNIES HILL |
Annies Hill Annies Hill Annies Hill |
Robert Wood Occr [Occupier] John Jack William Rankin |
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A pasture hill having a Trig Station thereon the western Side of which is Steep in Some places and interspersed with rocks. - |
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OS1/21/53/11 |
ANNIESHILL ROW |
Annieshill Row Annieshill Row Annieshill Row |
Robert Wood William RanKin James Lang Cashier |
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A row of Miners dwellinghouses the property of Messrs. Wilson & Nelson occupied by John Wallace & others |
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OS1/21/53/11 |
LOCHRIG |
Lochrig Lochrig Lochrig |
Valn [Valuation] Roll Robert Wood occr [occupier] Mr William RanKin |
008.08 |
This place was formerly a farm Steading now Connected with the farm of Annieshill. |
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Brown's Burn -- described in Sheet viii.7 |
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A note on Brown's Burn is inserted below the entry for Annieshill Row. |
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OS1/21/53/12 |
BADLEITH |
Badleith Badleith Badleith |
Estate Map Mathew Lenning Mr John Jack |
008.08 |
A Small Cottage on the western Shore of Lilly Loch the property of Mr Buchanan Now Occupied by Mathew Lenning |
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OS1/21/53/12 |
LILLY LOCH |
Lilly Loch Lilly Loch Lilly Loch Lilly Loch |
Mathew Lenning Mr John Jack Mr Russell GameKeeper Company's Plan, |
008.08 |
This loch is a feeder to Hillend Reservoir and is the property of the Forth and Clyde Navigation Company. |
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In the "Lilly Loch" Description remarks, the words "Hillend" and "Navigation" are partially obscured by the fold of the page. |
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OS1/21/53/13 |
ROMAN COINS FOUND HERE [Bracco] |
Roman Coins found here in 1842. Roman Coins found here in 1842. Roman Coins found here in 1842. |
Dr. Clark Moffat Mr John Jack Wester Braco James King Nether Braco |
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In the year 1842 a quantity of Roman Coins were discovered here by John Spiers & others. the Subject being made So public at the date referred to, that up to the present time the place where the Coins were found is popularly Known by the intelligent inhabitants of the Neighbourhood. |
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"A few years ago some of the supposed vestiges of the Roman Road were discovered on the farm of "Braco" where a number of Roman denarii were recently found, - The coins here mentioned amounted to several hundreds, principally of the reign of Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Faustina, and most of them were in good presentation," "Caledonia Romana"
- In reference to the Roman Road, alluded to in the "Caledonia Romana", having found "through the Parish of Shotts - No traces whatever of it can be discovered at this present day - Examiner's Reply - NH |
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A quotation from "Caledonia Romana" has been added to the entry. Within this quotation "denarii" is underlined, as is the title of the source, "Caledonia Romana".
The Examiner has added a reply after the entry in the "Descriptive remarks". In this reply, the phrase "Roman Road" is underlined. The examiner has initialled his contribution "N H". |
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OS1/21/53/14 |
ALICE HILL |
Alice Hill Alice Hill Alice Hill Allis Hill |
John Jack James Downs Mr Russell Gamekeeper James King |
008.08 |
A prominent Sheep pasture hill A little South of Drumfin on the lands of Nether Braco |
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OS1/21/53/14 |
BLACKLEA |
Blacklea Blacklea Blacklea |
James Downs occ [occupier] James King John Jack Wester Braco |
008.08 |
A Cottage with garden attached Named as Supplied the property of the Duke of Hamilton now Sublet to James Downs. ------- |
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OS1/21/53/14 |
DRUMFIN |
Drumfin Drumfin Drumfin |
James King Nether Braco John Jack Wester Braco Mathew Lenning |
008.03 |
A hill so called having a Trig Station thereon adjoining the Eastern Shore of Lilly Loch |
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OS1/21/53/15 |
EARLSHILL |
Earlshill Earlshill Earlshill |
Estate Map James Jack occr. [occupier] John Jack Wester Braco |
008.08 |
A dwelling house and offices the property of Mr. Buchanan Now occupied by James Jack. - |
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OS1/21/53/16 |
BERRIESWALLS |
Berrieswalls Berrieswalls Berrieswalls |
William Waddell Esqr. Writer to Sygnet Mr John Jack Mr John Hendry |
008.08 |
A Small farmsteading the property of William Waddell Esqr. now occupied by Thomas Hodge |
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OS1/21/53/16 |
LOCHHILL |
Lochhill Lochhill Lochhill |
Valuation Roll Alexander MacKie occr. [occupier] John Jack |
008.07 |
A dwellinghouse with offices the property of William Waddell Esqr. Now occupied by Alexander Mackie. |
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OS1/21/53/17 |
BOWHOUSEBRAES |
Bowhousebraes Bowhousebraes Bowhousebraes |
Valuation Roll Robert Forrest Stewart James Eddie |
008.10 |
A farmsteading the property of Mr Nisbet of Cairnhill, now occupied by James Eddie, |
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OS1/21/53/17 |
BOWHOUSEKNOWE |
BowhouseKnowe BowhouseKnowe BowhouseKnowe |
Robert Forrest James Eddie John Hendry Assessor. |
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Two dwellinghouses named as Supplied, the property of John More Now occupied by John Lavel & others. - |
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OS1/21/53/17 |
GARTNESS COTTAGE |
Gartness Cottage Gartness Cottage Gartness Cottage |
Mr Bryce Foreman John Dunlop occ [occupier] Robert Forrest |
008.10 |
A neat dwellinghouse So called the property of the Monkland Iron and Steel Compy. [Company] Now occupied by John Dunlop. -------- |
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OS1/21/53/19 |
BURN |
Burn Burn Burn Burn |
John Binnie Occupier Dr. Clark Proprietor Forrests Co. [Company] Map Val [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
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A house and offices having a small farm of land attached, |
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OS1/21/53/19 |
GARTNESS |
Gartness Gartness Gartness |
Mr. Bryce Manager Mr. Kirkland. Calderbank William Hamilton Bowhouse |
008.11 |
A Small village consisting of a number of dwelling houses and a tolerably sized Malleable Iron Work The property of William Murray of the Monkland Iron & Steel Works, at Calderbank |
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OS1/21/53/19 |
KILTARIE |
Kiltarie Kiltarie Kiltarie Kiltairey |
Joseph Young Occupier John Binnie Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) Forrest's Co. [Company] Map |
008.11 |
A farm house and Offices. The property of Dr. Clark of Wester Moffat |
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OS1/21/53/19 |
MALLEABLE IRON WORKS [Gartness] |
Malleable Iron Works |
William Hamilton Bowhouse |
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OS1/21/53/19 |
SPRINGBANK |
Springbank Springbank Springbank |
Thomas Lang Val. [Valuation] Roll [1858-9] Forrest's Co. [Company] Map |
008.11 |
A farm house having offices attached, The property of Dr. Clark of Wester Moffat |
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OS1/21/53/19 |
SPRINGBANK PITS |
Springbank Pits (Coal) Springbank Pits (Coal) |
Thomas Laing Joseph Young |
008.11 |
2 Coal Pits on the farm of Springbank the property of Dr. Clark. |
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The "Description remarks " for the "Malleable Iron Works" are included in the entry for Gartness. |
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OS1/21/53/20 |
BOWHOUSE |
Bowhouse Bowhouse Bowhouse |
W Hamilton Occupier Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) Forrest's Co. [Company] Map |
008.11 |
A farm house and offices the property of J. Nesbit Esq of Cairnhill |
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OS1/21/53/20 |
CALDERSIDE |
Calderside Calderside |
George Kerr Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
008.11 |
A Small neat cottage the property of George Kerr who is also occupier |
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OS1/21/53/20 |
GIMMERSCROFT |
Gimmerscroft Gimmerscroft Gimmerscroft |
Mr. Finlay Occupier Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) Forrest's Co. [Company] Map |
008.11 |
A farm house having Offic attached, the property of J. Nesbit Esqr, of Carnhill |
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OS1/21/53/20 |
GLENHEAD |
Glenhead Glenhead Glenhead |
Robert Marshall John More Mr. Finlay |
008.11 |
A Small Cottage having a byre and a few acres of land attached The property of J. Nesbit Esqr, of Cairnhill |
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OS1/21/53/20 |
KNOWEHEAD |
Knowehead Knowehead Knowehead |
John More Occupier Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) Forrests Co. [Company] Map |
008.11 |
A Small farm house and offices, the property of the heirs of the late Lord Douglas |
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Under the "modes of spelling" & the "Authorities" sections for "Gimmerscroft, a note reads "'Gimmer" - A ewe from 1 to 2 years old, Burns" |
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The word "Offices" is not wholly visible in the entry for Gimmerscroft.
The last two letters of "Douglas" are not visible in the entry for Knowehead. |
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OS1/21/53/21 |
CLATTERING BURN |
Clattering Burn Clattering Burn Clattering Burn Clattering Burn |
John Fleming William Waugh John More Robert Marshall |
008.11 |
A Small Stream or burn having its rise from the Airdrie and Coatbridge Reservoir, and running in a westerly direction to its influx with Shotts Burn |
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OS1/21/53/21 |
DUNSISTON |
Dunsiston Dunsiston Dunsiston Dunsyston |
William Waugh. Occupier John More Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) Forrests' Co [Company] Map |
008.11 |
A farm house and offices. The property of the heirs of the late Lord Douglas, |
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OS1/21/53/21 |
ROUGHRIG |
Roughrig Roughrig Roughrig |
John Fleming Occupier Val. [Valuation} Roll (1858-9) John More |
008.11 |
A farm house and offices the property of the heirs of the late Lord Douglas |
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OS1/21/53/22 |
FILTERS [reservoir, nr Langside] |
Airdrie & Coatbridge Water Works Airdrie & Coatbridge Water Works Airdrie & Coatbridge Water Works Airdrie & Coatbridge Water Works |
John Thomson Esqr. Manager Act of Parliament John Marshall Esqr. Dunsiston Printed Bills relative |
008.11 |
Water works, consisting of 3 Filter having a large Reservoir attach The property of Airdrie and Co Water Company. |
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The end of each line is obscured by the middle of the page, so that "Filter " should read "Filters", "attach" should read either "attached" or "attaching", and "Co" should read "Coatbridge". |
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OS1/21/53/23 |
LADY BELL'S MOSS |
Lady Bell's Moss Lady Bell's Moss Lady Bell's Moss |
Doctor Clark (Moffat) John Jack Wester Braco Andrew Barrie |
008.12 |
A large tract of Moss So called, the property of Lord Douglas, Mr Waddell, and Doctor Cark. - |
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OS1/21/53/24 |
BANKEND |
Bankend Bankend Bankend |
Valuation Roll Andrew Barrie Doctor Clark |
008.12 |
This farmsteading is the property of Lord Douglas now occupied by Andrew Barrie. |
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OS1/21/53/24 |
BRAES |
Braes Braes Braes |
John Jack Andrew Barrie Doctor Clark |
008.12 |
A Steep rocky pasture Slop the farm of Wester Braco extending from Near Tipperdavie Well North w for ½ a mile or thereabouts. --- |
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OS1/21/53/24 |
TIPPERDARIE |
Tipperdavie Tipperdavie Tipperdavie |
Doctor Clark John Jack Andrew Barrie |
008.12 |
A Springwell popularly Know in the Neighbourhood by the name Supplied |
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OS1/21/53/24 |
WESTER BRACO |
Wester Braco Wester Braco Wester Braco |
Mr. Henderson Factor Robert Henderson Junr. [Junior] John Jack occr. [occupier] |
008.12 |
A farmsteading the property Mr. Buchanan of Drumpeller now occupied by John Jack, - |
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"Tipper. - To walk tiptoe, or in an unsteady way; to totter, etc - Jamieson, |
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The middle part of the page is obscured by the fold. Under "Description remarks" for "Braes", "Slop" should read "Slope" but another word is needed after it; after "North", only the "w" of "west" is visible.
After the first spelling of "Tipperdavie", the word "Well" has been scored out and the initials J.M. have acknowledged the error. The derivation of "Tipper" is inserted under the "Authorities for spelling" and " Situation" columns. The name of the source of the derivation has been underlined. The "n" of the word "Known" is obscured by the page fold. |
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OS1/21/53/25 |
BLACK HILL |
Black Hill Black Hill Black Hill |
James Russell Game Keeper John Smith Benlfoot John Jack. |
008.12 |
A prominent heathy pasture hill on the lands of Braco Duke of Hamilton proprietor. ---. |
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OS1/21/53/25 |
DUN DAUGH |
Dun Duin Daugh Duin Daugh Duin Daugh |
James Waddell William Forrest John Jack |
008.12 |
An Arable hill So called on the lands of Mountcow |
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OS1/21/53/25 |
TOD HOLES |
Tod Holes Tod Holes Tod Holes |
James Waddell John Jack William Forrest |
008.12 |
A rough heathy pasture hill named as Supplied on the farm of Mountcow. --- |
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OS1/21/53/25 |
WELL KNOWE |
Well Knowe Well Knowe Well Knowe |
James Waddell William Forrest John Jack |
008.12 |
An elevated portion of Arable ground having an old quarry thereon named as Supplied |
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"Dun, A hill, an eminence, a hill-fort,"
"Daugh, A piece of land able to produce 48 bolls,"
Jamieson.
"Tod, - the fox" --- Jamieson, |
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In the spelling section for Dun Daugh, the name was originally written Duing Daugh, but the "g" of Duing has been scored out and the error initialled by JM. "Dun" has been written in above "Duing", but since the remainder of the name - "Duin" - is not scored out, I have assumed that this is the form that should appear on the following two lines.
Under the "Authorities for spelling" and "Situation" columns, and with the source underlined, derivations are given. |
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OS1/21/53/26 |
CROOK (Ruin) |
Crook Crook Crook |
Mr Henderson Factor John Jack Mr Waddell |
008.12 |
This ruin was formerly a farmsteading it is now Connected with the farmsstead of Mountcow. --- |
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OS1/21/53/26 |
MOUNTCOW |
Mountcow Mountcow Mountcow |
Robert Henderson Factor Robert Henderson Junr.. [Junior] Mrs.. Waddell occr. [occupier] |
008.11 |
A dwellinghouse with offices the property of Mr. Buchanan now occupied by Mrs. Waddell |
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OS1/21/53/26 |
WATCH MOSS |
Watch Moss Watch Moss Watch Moss |
John Jack occr [occupier] James Russell GameKeeper James Waddell |
008.12 |
A piece of Moss So called the farm of Wester Braco |
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OS1/21/53/27 |
DOGTHROAT |
Dogthroat Dogthroat Dogthroat |
Robert Forrest Steward Cairnhill property William Hay Doctor Clark |
008.14 |
This name applies to the ravine or immediate locality at the Junction of Shotts Burn with the North Calder Water |
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OS1/21/53/27 |
SAUCHENBOG BRIDGE |
Sauchenbog Bridge Sauchenbog Bridge Sauchenbog Bridge |
Doctor Clark Robert Forrest George Angus |
008.14 |
A county bridge of one Arch across the "Shotts Bn. [Burn] on the parish road from Gartness to Chapelhall |
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OS1/21/53/29 |
BOTHWELLSHIELDS |
Bothwellshields Bothwellshields Bothwellshields
Bothwellshiels |
William Clelland Occupier Mr. Henry "South Bothwellshields" Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) Forrest's Co. [County] Map |
008.15 |
A farm house and offices the property _ Buchanan Esqr. of Drumpeller |
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OS1/21/53/29 |
DAMHEAD |
Damhead Damhead Damhead |
William Shaw Occupier Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) Forrests Co. [County] Map |
008.15 |
A Small dwelling house, having offices and a few acres of land attached |
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OS1/21/53/30 |
BURNHOUSE |
Burnhouse Burnhouse Burnhouse |
John Marshall. Proprietor William Waugh Forrest's Co. [County] Map |
008.15 |
A Small farm house and Offices, property of John Marshall Esqr, of Dunsiston |
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OS1/21/53/30 |
CRAIGENDS |
Craigends Craigends Craigends |
James Black Occupier Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) Forrest's Co, [County] Map |
008.15 |
A farm house and Offices, property of the heirs of the late Lord Douglas. |
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GARTNESS |
Gartness Gartness Gartness Gartness |
Robert Waugh Occupier A Marshall Esqr. Forrest's Co [County] Map Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
008.15 |
A fine farm house having offices attached; the property of J Ne of Cairnhill |
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OS1/21/53/30 |
WESTER DUNSISTON |
Wester Dunsiston Wester Dunsiston Upper Dunsyston
Wester Dunsiston |
John Marshall Esqr., Proprietor & occupier James Black Forrest's Co, [County] Map William Waugh, Dunsiston |
008.15 |
A house having Offices and a farm of land attached |
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In the entry for Burnhouse, two words cannot be read due to the fold of the page.
In the entry for Craigends, one word cannot be read and the "e" of "late" is not visible.
In the entry for Gartness, only the "off" of "offices can be seen and the name of the owner of Cairnhill is only partially visible.
In the entry for Wester Dunsiston, for the reason given above, the "a" may be the start of a word rather than the Indefinite article. |
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OS1/21/53/31 |
BLACKRIG |
Blackrig Blackrig
Blackrig
Blackridge |
Alexander Chalmers Occupier Mr. Henry Langside Mr. Barrie Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
008.16 |
A Small farm house and offices, the property of ---------- Buchanan Esqr. of Drumpellier |
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OS1/21/53/31 |
DRUMBOWIE |
Drumbowie
Drumbowie Drumbowie |
Mr. Thomson Occupier Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) Forrest's Co. [County] Map |
008.16 |
A good farm house and Offices the property of ___ Buchanan Esqr, of Drumpeller |
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OS1/21/53/31 |
LANGSIDE |
Langside Langside Langside |
William Henry, Proprietor Alexander Chalmers Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9.) |
008.16 |
A fine house having offices and a farm of land attached, the property of William Henry, |
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OS1/21/53/31 |
RESERVOIR [nr Langside] |
Reservoir Reservoir Reservoir |
William Henry William Barrie Alex Chalmers |
008.16 |
A large Reservoir, the property of the Airdrie & Coatbridge Water Company |
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OS1/21/53/31 |
TURDEES |
Turdees Turdees Turdees Tardees |
Mr. Barrie Occupier Rent Receipts Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) Forrest's Co. [County] |
008.16 |
a farm house and Offices, the property of Miss Waddell, Slamanan |
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"Blackrig" - Blackrig is the poplar mode, in the locality
"Reservoir" - See Water Works, Described on VIII-II The adjoining Sheet D.H. |
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There is a note about "Blackrig" under Columns 2 & 3, transcribed in "Continued entries".
Originally, the words "Airdrie & Coatbridge" were written before "Reservoir" in the "modes of spelling" column, but these have been scored out. A note has been inserted in the "Authorities for spelling" and "Situation" columns - transcribed under "Continued entries". |
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OS1/21/53/32 |
EASTER BOGFOOT |
Easter Bogfoot Easter Bogfoot Easter Bogfoot |
James Fleming Occupier Forrest's Co [County] Map Robert Lochhead |
008.16 |
A Small farm house and Offices the property of the Duke of Hamilton |
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OS1/21/53/32 |
SCARKNOWE |
ScarKnowe ScarKnowe ScarKnowe |
Robert Lochhead James Fleming Forrest's Co, [County] Map |
008.16 |
A Small farm house and offices the property of the Duke of Hamilton |
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OS1/21/53/32 |
SHOTTS BURN |
Shotts Burn Shotts Burn Shotts Burn |
John Henry Robert Marshall Forrest's Co. [County] Map, |
008.15 |
A Considerable Stream or burn having its Rise east of Shotts Church and running in a westerly direction to its influx with the North Calder Water near to Monkland House |
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OS1/21/53/32 |
SOUTH BOTHWELLSHIELDS |
South Bothwellshields South Bothwellshields South Bothwellshields |
John Henry Occupier & proprietor Robert Marshall Mr. Henry Langside |
008.16 |
A farm house and offices the property of John Henry |
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OS1/21/53/32 |
WESTER BOGFOOT |
Wester Bogfoot Wester Bogfoot Wester Bogfoot |
John Ritchie Occupier James Fleming Forrest's Co, [County] Map, |
008.16 |
A small farm house and offices the property of _ Buchanan of Drumpeller |
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OS1/21/53/32 |
BURNSIDE |
Burnside Burnside Burnside |
John Gilchrist - occupier Forrest's Co. [County] Map. Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
008.16 |
A small farm house having offices attached the property of _ Buchanan Esqr. [Esquire] of Drumpelli |
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Wester Bogfoot - The final "an" of "Buchanan" cannot be seen because of the fold of the page.
Burnside - The final letters of "Drumpellier" cannot be seen because of the fold of the page. |
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BURNSIDE |
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008.16 |
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OS1/21/53/33 |
LONGACRE |
Longacre Longacre Longacre Longacre |
James Henry Occupier Robert Marshall Forrest's Co [County] Map Val. [Valuation] Roll (1958-9) |
008.16 |
A farm house and Offices the property of Mr. Sword, Merchant Glasgow |
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OS1/21/53/33 |
PEAT POTS |
Peatpots Peatpots Peatpots Peatpotts |
Richard Marshall Occupier William Henry Forrest's Co. [County] Map Val [Valuation] Roll. (1858-9) |
008.16 |
A good farm house and offices, the property of the Duke of Hamilton |
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OS1/21/53/33 |
SHEDDENHALL |
Sheddenhall Sheddenhall Sheddenhall |
Robert McGregor Val. [Valuation] Roll. 1858-9 Forrests' Co. [County] Map |
008.16 |
A Small dwelling house having a byre and a few acres of land attached the property of __ Buchanan Esqr. of Drumpeller |
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OS1/21/53/33 |
SIGHTHILL |
Sighthill Sighthill |
James Cullen. Occupier Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
008.16 |
A row of 3 Cottages on the Edinburgh and Glasgow road |
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OS1/21/53/33 |
SPRINGFIELD INN |
Springfield Inn Springfield Inn Springfield Inn |
Robert McGregor Occupier James Cullen Sign Board |
008.16 |
An Inn or public house having Stabling attached |
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"Burnside" is not included on this page, but on the previous page.
Peatpots - Richard Marshall was originally written as Robt., but this has been scored out and Richd. substituted. |
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OS1/21/53/34 |
CRAIGHEAD |
Craighead Craighead Craighead Craighead |
Mrs. Weir Occupier John Litup Esqr. Salsburgh. Forrest's Co. [County Map Val, [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
008.16 |
A fine house having offices and a farm of land attached the property of _ Buchanan of Drumpellar. |
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OS1/21/53/34 |
GIRDUMSTRAIT |
Girdumstrait Girdumstrait |
Val. [Valuation] Roll, Map of Co. [County] by Forrest |
008.16 |
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OS1/21/53/34 |
MUIRHALL |
Muirhall Muirhall |
Mr. Brownlee Occupier Dr Wilson |
008.16 |
In this village is a farm house and offices named Muirhall a a row of Small thatched houses called Girdumstrait |
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OS1/21/53/34 |
QUARRELHEWAD |
Quarrelhead Quarrelhead Quarrelhead Quarrelhead |
Mrs. Weir David Wilson Salsburgh Forrests. Co. [County] Map Val, [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
008.16 |
A row of 4 Small thatched Cottages, the property of _ Buchanan Esqr. of Drumpel |
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OS1/21/53/34 |
SALSBURGH |
Salsburgh Salsburgh Salsburgh Salsburgh |
John Litup, Portioner David Wilson, Grocer Forrests' Co [County] Map Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
008.16 |
A tidy little village on the Edinburgh & Glasgow Road Situated about ¾ mile west of the Church. |
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Due to the centre fold of the page,the following words are not completely visible:
Craighead - "offices" and "attached"
Muirhall - "and"? and "houses"
Quarrelhead - the end of the name "Drumpellier / Drumpellar"
Salsburgh - "west".
No separate description remarks are included for Girdumstrait - see Muirhall. |
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OS1/21/53/35 |
FORESTFIELD |
Forestfield Forestfield Forestfield Forrestfield Forrestfield |
John Mani Archibald Robinson Mr John Hendry Assessor Valuation Roll W. Whyte Factor Auchengray |
009.10 |
A row of Cottages Near Forestfield Inn the property of Patrick Rankin occupied by Archibald Robinson & others This place is vulgarly styled Breadmilk by parties in the Neighbourhood. - |
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OS1/21/53/35 |
FORESTFIELD INN |
Forestfield Inn Forestfield Inn Forestfield Inn |
Sign Board Mr J Mani Archibald Robinson |
009.10 |
A roadside public house. So Called in the occupation of John Main.- |
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OS1/21/53/36 |
GREENS |
Greens Greens Greens |
Alexander Jeffrey Schoolmaster Mr Craig Paper Mill Archibald Robinson |
009.10 |
Two dwellinghouse Named as Supplied the property of Patrick Rankin & occupied by Alexander Jeffrey |
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OS1/21/53/36 |
SCHOOL [Greens] |
School School School |
Alexander Jeffrey Teacher Mr R. Craig Archibald Robinson |
009.10 |
An adventure School at Green the business of which is Conducted by Mr. Alexander Jeffrey. _ |
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School - The "s" of "Greens " is not visible |
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OS1/21/53/37 |
BEDLORMIE T.P. |
Bedlormie Bar Bedlormie Bar Bedlormie Bar |
Road Schedule Thomas Steel Robert Kay |
009.02 |
A tollbar on Turnpike Road from Glasgow to Edinburgh Near Aizehill Cottage. - |
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OS1/21/53/37 |
RAISY HILL |
Rezehill Cottage Raisyhill Risyhill Raisyhill _____ |
Robert Kay Valuation Roll County Map Mr Whyte Factor. __ |
009.02 |
A dwellinghouse and Garden the property of Patrick RanKin now occupied by Robert Kay. __ |
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OS1/21/53/39 |
CLATTERING MILL (Corn) |
Clattering Mill Clattering Mill Clattering Mill |
Valuation Roll James Baird occr. [occupier] Richard CruicKshanKs |
009.03 |
A Corn Mill So called on the South bank of Craigs Water the property of C H C H Ingles Now occupied by James Baird. __ |
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OS1/21/53/39 |
STANDHILL |
Standhill Standhill Standhill |
Valuation Roll Richard Cruickshanks James Baird |
009.03 |
A farm steading the property of the above named propriaetor Now occupied by Richard Cruickshanks __ |
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OS1/21/53/40 |
BARBAUCHLAW BURN |
Craigs Water Craigs Water Craigs Water Craigs Water Barbauchlaw Burn |
Mr. James Baird Mr. John Orr Mr. Richard Cruickshanks Forests County Map, O.S. Plans of Linlithgowshire |
009.03 |
This water is Named as Supplie and flows in an easterly direction from its Junction with Forrestburn Water forming the Northern boundary of the parish for a considerable distance.____ |
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OS1/21/53/41 |
NORTHRIG |
Northrig Northrig Northrig |
Andrew Graham Occupier Lease of Farm Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
009.04 |
A farm house having Offices attached, the property of C. H. C. Inglis Esqr. of Crammond, |
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OS1/21/53/41 |
BLACK MOSS BURN |
"Black Moss Burn |
O.S. [Ordnance Survey] Plans of Bathgate Ph. [Parish] Linlithgowshire |
009.04 |
Described in Name Sheets of Bathgate Ph. [Parish] Linlithgowshire, |
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OS1/21/53/43 |
GRANARY HILL |
Granary Hill Granary Hill Granary Hill |
John King occr. [occupier] James King John Gray Forrest |
009.03 |
A prominent pasture hill a little South West of Nether Bracco |
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OS1/21/53/43 |
NETHER BRACCO |
Nether Bracco Nether Bracco Nether Bracco |
Valuation Roll Robert Grame Factor John King occr [occupier] |
009.05 |
A farmsteading in good repair the property of the Duke of Hamilton, now occupied by John King. _ |
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OS1/21/53/44 |
CAIRNY |
Cairny Cairny Cairny Cairny |
Mr John King James King John Gray Forests County Map |
009.04 |
This hill is popularly Know by the name Supplied on th farm of Forrest having a s Station thereon. __ |
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OS1/21/53/44 |
FORREST |
Forrest Forrest Forrest |
Valuation Role Robert Grame Factor Rental |
009.02 |
A farmsteading So Called the property of the Duke of Ham [Hamilton] now occupied by Mr. William Forrest John Gray resident Servant in charge. ---------. |
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OS1/21/53/44 |
GARRIESTON |
Garrieston Garrieston Garrieston |
Mr John King James King John Gray |
009.05 |
A prominent Rough pasture hill So called about 20 ch [chains] North of Cairny |
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OS1/21/53/44 |
THE KAIMS |
The Kaims The Kaims The Kaims |
Mr John King James King John Gray "Kaim - a comb," Jamieson, |
009.05 |
This object is a prominent ridge between the Hills name Cairny and Garrieston |
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Some words and / or letters are missing due to the fold of the page.
The name "Jamieson", authority for the derivation of "kaim" , is underlined. |
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OS1/21/53/45 |
MIDDLE BRACCO (Ruin) |
Middle Bracco Middle Bracco Middle Bracco |
Robert Grame Factor Mr John King Occr. [Occupier] James King |
009.05 |
This place or ruin was formerly a farm Steading it is now Connected with the farm of Nether Bracco |
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OS1/21/53/47 |
BAUDS |
Bauds Bauds Budds ----- Baads |
Mr. Thomas An Propr [Proprietor] Mr John Orr Valuation Role Co [County] Map |
009.06 |
A dwellinghouse with offices, in good repair, the property of and occupied by Thomas Orr, |
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OS1/21/53/47 |
FORRESTBURN |
Forrestburn Forrestburn Forrestburn Forestburn |
Valuation Roll Mr John Orr Propr [Proprietor] Mr Thomas Orr Forest's County Map |
009.06 |
A dwellinghouse with offices, Garden, and plantation attached, the property of and occupied by Mr. John Orr. __ |
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OS1/21/53/48 |
FORRESTDYKE |
Forrest dyKe Forrest dyKe Forrest dyKe Forestdyke |
Valuation Roll Mr John Orr Propr [Proprietor} Mr Thomas Orr Bauds Forest's County Map |
009.06 |
A farm steading in good repair, the property of And occupied by Mr. John Orr, |
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OS1/21/53/48 |
SHININGHILL |
Shinninghill Shininghill Shininghill |
County Map Mr John Orr Mr Thomas Orr |
009.06 |
A dwellinghouse & offices, the property of the Duke of Hamilton, now occupied by William Forrest, |
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Shinninghill - the 2nd "n" has subsequently been scored out - initialled "NH" |
OS1/21/53/49 |
BOGEND |
Bogend Bogend Bogend |
Valuation Roll John Orr occr. [occupier] William Orr |
009.07 |
A dwellinghouse with Offices the property of Mrs. Buchanan Now occupied by John Orr. _ |
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OS1/21/53/50 |
BLAIRMUCKHILL |
Blairmuckhill Blairmuckhill Blairmuckhill Blairmuchhill Blairmackhill |
County Map William Orr Occr [Occupier] Mr Thomas Orr Valuation Roll Mr Archibald Rowly Propr. [Proprieto |
009.07 |
A farmsteading in good repair the property of Archibald Rowley now occupied William Orr. __ |
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OS1/21/53/50 |
HILL |
Hill Hill Hill Hill |
Valuation Roll Thomas Orr occr. [occupier] William Orr Forrest's County Map |
009.07 |
This farmsteading is the property of William Ingles now occupied by Thomas Orr |
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OS1/21/53/50 |
STANYHILL |
Stanyhill Stanyhill Stanyhill Stanyhill |
James Henderson Occr- [Occupier] Mr William Orr Mr Thomas Orr Forrest's County Map |
009.07 |
A dwellinghouse and garden the property of Archibald Rowley now occupied by James Henderson |
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OS1/21/53/51 |
LOAN |
Loan Loan Loan |
Valuation Roll Mr. Thomas Orr Mr William Orr |
009.07 |
A dwellinghouse with offices the property of Mr. Ingles now occupied by Thomas Orr. _ |
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OS1/21/53/51 |
RAW |
Raw Raw Raw |
Thomas Orr William Orr James Henderson |
009.07 |
This name applies to a ruin which was formerly a farm Steading now Connected with Hill |
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OS1/21/53/53 |
DYKE |
Dyke Dyke Dyke |
David Gardener Mrs. McKie Occupier Forrest's Co. [County] Map |
009.08 |
A farm house having Offices attached the property of C. H. C Inglis Esqr. of Crammond |
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OS1/21/53/53 |
NETHERTON |
Netherton Netherton Netherton Nr. [Nether} Town |
Mr. Orr Occupier David Gardener Val. [Valuation] Roll 1858-9 Forrests Co. [County] Map |
009.08 |
A farm house having Offices attached, the property of C. H. C. Inglis Esqr, of Crammond |
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OS1/21/53/53 |
SOUTHRIG |
Southrig Southrig Southrig Southrigg South Rig |
Lease of farm. John Waddell Occupier David Gardener Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) Forrest's Co [County] Map |
009.08 |
A fine farm house and Offices the property of C, H C Inglis Esqr, of Crammond |
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OS1/21/53/53 |
TORRANCE [farm] |
Torrance Torrance Torrance |
David Gardener Occupier Rent Receipt Forrest's Co [County] Map |
009.08 |
A farm house and Offices, the property of C. H, C Inglis Esqr, of Crammond |
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The following is scored out, having been included in the Sections for "Spelling" & "Authorities": Dicke -- In accordance with the orthography now used - NH |
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OS1/21/53/54 |
HOW BURN |
"How Burn" or Blairmuckhill Water, Blairmuckhill Water, "Blairmuckhill Water" "How Burn" |
David Gardener Mr. Orr Forrest's Co. [County] Map O.S. [Ordnance Survey] Plans of Linlithgowshire, |
009.08 |
A considerable Stream or burn having its rise chiefly on the lands of Blairmu and running in an easterly direction to its influx with the Almond Water, in Linlithgow |
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OS1/21/53/54 |
OLD HALL (Ruin) |
Old Hall (In Ruins) Old Hall (In Ruins) Old Hall (In Ruins) |
David Gardener Mr. Orr Forrests Co. [County] Map |
009.08 |
The ruins of an Old house on the farm of Netherton. David Gardener & Orr says that it is traditionally handed down that this building had never been completed or occupied, and that it was founded about 200 years ago, by a Sir Charles Ingli intentionally as a manson for one of his Son By the appearance of the ruins and the ground around would indicate that it had never been a place of note, or residence for any Gentlemen |
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How Burn - Because of the page fold, two names are partially obscured - probable reading -"Blairmuckhill" and "Linlithgowshire".
Old Hall - Because of the page fold, two words are incomplete -"Inglis", & "Sons". It is also possible that a word is missing in front of "the ground around". |
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OS1/21/53/55 |
TORRANCE [hill] |
Torrance Torrance Torrance |
James Russell Gamekeeper John Smith Bentfoot James Waddell |
009.08 |
A prominent RocKy pasture hill having a Trig Station thereon the property of the Duke of Hamilton, This hill is vulgarly Styled by many Mount Pisgar |
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OS1/21/53/56 |
BALGORNIE (Ruin) |
Balgornie Balgornie Balgornie |
John Smith James Russell William Forrest |
009.09 |
These old walls are Known by the name Supplied n Connected with Duntillan farm Steading. _ |
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OS1/21/53/56 |
WINDYEDGE (Ruin) |
Windyedge Windyedge Windyedge |
Mr R Henderson Factor James Russell GameKeeper John Smith Occr. [Occupier] |
009.09 |
This Ruin was formerly farmsteading it is now Connected with the farm of Bentf Mrs. Buchanan Proprietor |
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Balgornie - The word between "Supplied" and Connected" is obscured by the fold of the page.
Windyedge - The complete name of "Bentfoot" is obscured. |
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GLENMEADOW [Site] |
Glenmeadow Glenmeadow Glenmeadow |
Lease John Smith Occupier James Russell GameKeeper |
009.09 |
The old walls or fences at this place represent the Site of a Steading well Known by the name Supplied. Mr. Buchanan Propr. [Proprietor) |
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OS1/21/53/57 |
PAPPERTHILL CRAIGS |
Papperthill Craigs Papperthill Craigs |
Described in Sheet 1X.10 |
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OS1/21/53/58 |
DUNTILLAN |
Duntillan Duntillan Duntillan Duntilland Dunteeland Dunteeland |
William Forrest occr. [occupier] James Russell GameKeeper Revd Mr. Watt._ Valuation Roll Robert Grame Factor Rental _____ |
009.09 |
A dwellinghouse with offices and garden attached the property of the Duke of Hamilton Now occupied by William Forrest._ |
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OS1/21/53/58 |
DUNTILLAN HILL |
Duntillan Hill Duntillan Hill Duntillan Hill |
William Forrest occr. [occupier] James Russell John Jack Wester Braco |
009.09 |
A prominent hill having a Trig Station thereon the Southern Side of which is Rocky and precipitous |
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OS1/21/53/59 |
BENTFOOT |
Bentfoot Bentfoot Bentfoot |
John Smith Occupier Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) Forrest's Co. [County] Map |
009.10 |
A dwelling house having Offices and a farm of land attached. the property of - Buchanan Esqr. of Drumpeller |
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OS1/21/53/59 |
BRIDGEHILL |
Bridgehill Bridgehill Bridgehill |
Alex Waddell Robert Wylie Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
009.10 |
A farm house and Offices, the property of James Orr Esqr. of Hill |
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OS1/21/53/59 |
FORRESTBURN WATER |
Forestburn Water Forestburn Water Forestburn Water Forestburn Water Forrestburn Water |
John Smith Robert Wylie Alexander Waddell Forrest's Co [County] Map. Adopted - See Authorities for "Forrest," "Forrestdyke - |
009.10 |
A considerable Stream or burn having its rise on the farm of Windyedge and running in an easterly direction to "Craigs Water" Linlithgowshire |
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PAPPERTHILLS |
Papperthills Papperthills Papperthills Papperthills
Paper Hills Papperthill Craigs |
Robert Wylie Occupier John Smith Forrest's Co [County] Map Rent Receipts Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
009.10 |
A farm house and offices, the property of William Waddell Esqr. of Moffat on this farm a short distance west from the house is a long precipitous range of bulging rocks named Papperthill Craigs |
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"Forrestburn Water" and the authority for it is written in a different ink and the note - "Adopted" etc is written across 2 columns.
The description from "from the house..." to the end of the description of Papperthill has been linked together to relate to the "spelling" "Papperthill Craigs" which is not in a separate entry. |
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OS1/21/53/60 |
BLAIRDENHILL |
Blairdenhill Blairdenhill Blairdenhill |
Alexander Marshall occupier Alexander Waddell Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
009.10 |
A farm house having offices attached, the property of Buchanan Esq. of Drumpelie |
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OS1/21/53/60 |
CROSSGATES |
Crossgates Crossgates Crossgates |
Alexander Ferguson Occupier Alexander Waddell Forrest's Co. [County] Map |
009.10 |
A small Cottage having a byre attached, the property of __ Buchanan Esqr, of Drumpeller |
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OS1/21/53/60 |
DEWSHILLS |
Dewshills Dewshills Dewshills Dewshills Ducehills |
Alexander Waddell Occupier Robert Wylie Forrest's Co. [County] Map Alexander Ferguson Val. [Valuation] Roll. (1858-9) |
009.09 |
A farm house and offices the property of ___ Buchanan Esqr. of Drumpellier |
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OS1/21/53/60 |
FORRESTBURN MILL (Disused) |
Forestburn Mill (Disused) Forestburn Mill (Disused) Forestburn Mill (Disused) Forrestburn Mill Forrestburn Mill |
Alex Waddell Alex Marshall Forrests' Co. [County] Map. Val. [Valuation] Roll (1859) Mr. Gardener Factor to the Duke of Hamilton |
009.10 |
An old corn Mill in a dilapedated State, the property of the Duke of Hamilton. This Mill is now disused |
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The derivation is noted under the spelling - "Blair-den - the field in the valley" |
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Blairdenhill - The final word should read "Drumpell(i)er" - letters not visible due to page fold. |
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BLAIRMAINS |
Blairmains Blairmains Blairmains |
William Gardener Occupier Alexander Marshall Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
009.10 |
A Small farm house having offices attached, the property of William Forrest Esqr. of Treesbank |
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EAST BADWEATHER |
East Badweather East Badweather East Badweather |
William S. Thomson Hugh Afleck Forrest Co. [County] Map |
009.10 |
3 Cottages, the property of William Forrest Esqr. of Treesbank, |
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HIRST LODGE |
Hirst Lodge Hirst Lodge Hirst Lodge |
William Gardener Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) Hugh Afleck Occupier |
009.10 |
A good dwelling house and Stable attached, presently Occupied as a public house. The property of William Forrest Esqr. of Treesbank |
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HIRSTLOANFOOT |
Hirstloanfoot Hirstloanfoot |
William S. Thomson Hugh, Afleck |
009.10 |
3 dwelling houses, the property of William Forrest Esqr. of Treesbank |
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WEST BADWEATHER |
West Badweather West Badweather West Badweather West Badweather |
William S. Thomson Occupier Hugh Afleck Forrest's Co. [County] Map Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
009.10 |
A Small farm house and offices the property of William Forrest Esqr. of Treesbank |
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BLAIRMUCHOLE |
Blairmuchole Blairmuchole Blairmuchole Blairmuchhole Blairmuckhole |
Rental Mr Robert Henderson Factor Mrs. Smith occr. [occupier] Val [Valuation] Role Forrests Co [County] Map |
009.11 |
A dwellinghouse with Offices, the property of Mr. Buchanan, now occupied by Mrs. Smith, |
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OS1/21/53/63 |
KNOWEHEAD |
Knowhead Knowhead Knowhead Knowehead |
William Sawers Wellslea Valuation Roll Peter Orr occr [occupier] In accordance with the orthography now used, NH |
009.11 |
A few dwellinghouses named as Supplied the property of Lady Montague Now occupiedby Peter Orr & others. --- |
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QUARRYNEUK |
Quarryneuk Quarryneuk Quarryneuk |
William Forrest James Baillie occr [occupier] William Sawers Wellslea |
009.11 |
Two dwellinghouses So Called, the property of William Forrest, now occupied by James Baillie, & others, |
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Knowehead - the final "mode of spelling" has been added in a different hand, the "e" being underlined, with a short explanation as transcribed, and initials "NH". |
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BACK O' MOSS |
Back O Moss Back O Moss Back O Moss Back of Moss -- Back of the Moss |
William Higgins Propr. [Proprietor] John Hendry Assessor William Sawers Wellslea Valuation Roll County Map---- |
009.11 |
a farm steading in good repair, the property of and occupied by Mr. William Higgins, |
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HARTHILL MAINS |
Harthill Mains Harthill Mains Mains of Harthill Mains O Harthill |
Peter Turner Occupr. [Occupier] Rent Receipts Valuation Roll County Map |
009.11 |
A dwellinghouse with Offices And garden attached, the property of C H C H Inglis, now occupied by Peter Turner. _ |
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ROADHEAD |
Roadhead Roadhead Roadhead |
William Sawers Wellslea John BlacK William Baillie |
009.11 |
A row of dwellinghouses named as Supplied the property of Mr. Somerville now occupied by Miss Miller & others |
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TAM'S LOUP |
Tam's Loup Tam's Loup Tam's Loup |
William Sawers William Baillie John BlacK |
009.11 |
This name applies to a precipitous hill Side and quarry and is popularly considered in the Neighbourhood that the name is derived from the Circumstance of a Man Named Tom or Tam riding a horse over the precipice. _ |
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WELLSLEA |
Wellslea Wellslea Wellslea Wellsley |
William Sawers Propr. [Proprietor] William Baillie John Black Val Roll |
009.11 |
A dwellinghouse with offices the property of and occupied by William Sawers. ___ |
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BANKHEAD |
Bankhead Bankhead Bankhead |
Valuation Roll John Black occr. [occupier] William Sawers Wellslea |
009.11 |
A few dwellinghouses South of Treesbanks on the Turnpike now the property of William Forrest and occupied by John BlacK and others |
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SOUTH BLAIRMUCHOLE |
South Blairmuchole South Blairmuchole Blairmuchhole |
William Baillie occr [occupier] William Sawers Wellslea Valuation Roll |
009.11 |
This farmsteading is the property of Mr. William Forrest, Now occupied by William Baillie, |
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TREESBANKS |
Treesbanks Treesbanks Treesbanks |
Valuation Roll William Baillie William Sawers |
009.11 |
A dwellinghouse with Offices in good repair the property of and occupied by William Forrest.- |
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EASTER MUIRHEAD |
Easter Muirhead Easter Muirhead Easter Muirhead |
Rental Robert Grame Factor Peter Thomson Occr [Occupier] |
009.11 |
A dwellinghouse and offices So called the property of the Duke of Hamilton now occupied by Peter Thomson. ___ |
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MUIRHEAD |
Muirhead Muirhead Muirhead |
Rental Valuation Roll James Manuel |
009.11 |
A farmsteading the property of the Duke of Hamilton now occupied by James Manuel. __ |
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Site of Royalist Camp 1679 Site of Royalist Camp 1679 |
James Manual Peter Thomson William Sawers Wellslea |
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It is popularly Known in the Neighbourhood that the Royalist Army encamped here previous to the Battle of Bothwell Brig, the occupier Mr. James Manuel States that during his time a few bullets and one or two Coins that date, were the only things discovered Relating to the Camp |
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This does not seem to be historically authenticated, and may be presumed to have been merely a halting place of the Royal forces on their way to Bothwell Bridge. J McNair -- Name not Written on Plan |
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EASTFIELD |
Eastfield Eastfield Eastfield |
Valuation Roll John Miller Occupier Mr. Thomas Orr Paxtane |
009.11 |
A dwellinghouse and offices the property of the Duke of Hamilton now occupied by John Miller |
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GIBBSHILL |
Gibbshill Gibbshill Gibbshill |
John Miller Thomas Orr John Black Bankhead |
009.11 |
Two dwellinghouses So called the property of Mr. Inglis now occupied by Thomas Orr. __ |
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PAXTANE |
Paxtane Paxtane Paxtane Packstane - |
Valuation Roll Thomas Orr occupier John BlacK BanKhead County Map |
009.11 |
A farmsteading the property of H C H Inglis now occupied by Thomas Orr. -- |
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HARTHILL |
Harthill Harthill Harthill |
Valuation Roll Mr James Thomson Teacher Mr John Hendry Assessor |
009.12 |
A village So called on the Turnpike road from Glasgow to Edinburgh on the East Side of parish, the houses are principally One Story high and occupied by working people. there is one public house and school in the village |
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VIEWFIELD COTTAGE |
Viewfield Cottage Viewfield Cottage Viewfield Cottage |
Mr George Simpson Prop [Proprietor] Mr James Thomson Teacher John Govan |
009.12 |
A neat cottage So called at the East end of Harthill Mr. George Simpson Proprietor and occupier |
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HARTHILL INN |
Harthill Inn Harthill Inn |
Sign Board John Govan occr. [occupier] |
009.12 |
A public house named as Supplied in the Village of Harthill John Govan Occupier. _ |
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HARTHILL MILL |
Harthill Mill Harthill Mill Harthill Mill |
Mr James Thomson John Paul occupr. [occupier] Thomas Orr |
009.12 |
This place was formerly used as a flax Mill but is now used for Thrashing purposes in Connection with the farm steading of "Paxtane," Mr Thomas Orr principal tenant. ___ |
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WILSON'S SCHOOL [Harthill] |
Wilson's School Wilson's School Wilson's School |
Mr James Thomson Teacher Revd. William Watt Revd John Ritchie |
009.12 |
This Schoolhouse was erected by funds Set apart for that purpose by the late Mr. Wilson and is also principally Supported from the Same Source the Scholars however paying a Small fee Mr James Thomson present teacher, __ |
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MERCHANTHALL |
Merchanthall Merchanthall Merchanthall |
Revd Mr Watt Ebenezer Auld occr [occupier] John Weir |
009.13 |
A Small farm steading the property of the Duke of Hamilton now occupied by Ebenezer Auld |
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MUIRHALL T.P. |
Muirhall Toll Bar Muirhall Toll Bar Muirhall Toll Bar Muriehall Toll Bar |
Revd Mr Watt James Russell GameKeeper John Weir Shotts Inn Road Schedule |
009.13 |
A toll bar on the road between Hamilton and Edinburgh a little East of the Village of Salsburgh. _ |
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CRAIGEND (Ruin) |
Craigend Craigend Craigend |
John Jardine John Weir William Paterson |
009.13 |
This ruin was formerly a farm Steading now Connected with the farm of Duntillan |
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SHOTTS INN |
Shotts Inn Shotts Inn Shotts Inn |
Sign Board John Weir occupier William Paterson Schoolmaster |
009.13 |
A publichouse with Stabling attached adjoining the parish church |
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SHOTTS T.P. |
Shotts Toll Bar Shotts Toll Bar Shotts Toll Bar |
Road Schedule James Johnston Collector John Weir |
009.13 |
A toll bar So called about 14 chains North west of the parish Church on the road from Hamilton to Edinburgh |
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BERTRAM'S CAVE |
Bertram's Cave Bertram's Cave Bertram's Cave |
John Jardine William Paterson Revd Mr. Watt |
009.13 |
An opening in the Craigs is generally Supposed to have been the Cave or Stronghold of the Outlaw or Freebooter Bertram the place is popularly Known as well as the name Supplied.
There is not any appearance of a Cave at present as the Surrounding rocks Seem to have given way and choked up the Cave if any Such ever was there - |
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CRAIGS |
Craigs Craigs Craigs |
Mr. John Weir John Jardine William Paterson |
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A prominent precipitous ledge of rocks about 24 chains north of the Kirk of Shotts, rendered popular in the neighbourhood as being the haunt of one Bertram, who according to tradition was once a terror to the Surrounding neighbourhood |
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KATE'S WELL |
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"According to a tradition which seems well authenticated, this parish derives its name from a robber called Bertram de Shotts, who in ancient times infested this part of the country, and was the Rob Roy of his day. He was killed not far from the situation of the present church, N. S. Acc [National Statistical Account] |
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There is no entry for Kate's Well on this page. The entry appears two pages along, on the page which also includes Bertram's Well.
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BERTRAM'S SEAT |
Bertams Seat Bertams Seat Bertams Seat |
John Jardine William Paterson Revd Mr Watt |
009.13 |
The object which bears this name is about 90 links east of Cave Comprising three large rocks one ab another forming the appearance of a rude Chair or Seat is Situated in the face of the rocks
Tradition States Bertram was wont to watch from prominent position the unwary travellers whom he intended to rob or Slay. _ |
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The entry was originally written as "Bertams Cave", but "Cave" has been scored out and "Seat" inserted above and the correction initialled.
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BERTRAM'S WELL |
Bertram's Well Bertram's Well Bertram's Well |
John Jardine William Paterson Mr John Weir |
009.13 |
A Smal Spring named as Supplied a little east of Bertrams Seat |
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KATE'S WELL |
Kate's Well Kate's Well Kate's Well Kate's Well |
Mr William Paterson Revd Mr. Watt John Weir Chalmers' Caledonia. Vol. [Volume] 3, |
A Spring So called about 4½ Chains North West from the parish Church it is generally Supposed this well is of old Standing and that the name is derived from the patron Saint to which the Chapel was dedicated to. See description of "St. [Saint] Catherine's Chapel," |
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The Place entry for Kate's Well appeared on a previous page instead of on this page. The final sentence of the "Description remarks" is written in different handwriting.
The "Situation" data would not save - 009.13. |
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CHURCH [Kirk of Shotts] |
Church Church Church |
Revd Mr Watt Mr William Paterson John Weir |
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A plain Stone building having a Small Steeple erected in the Years 1820 - 1 and is Computed to Contain about 1062 Sittings in the burial ground which adjoins the Church there is a Martyrs grave and the Site of the Roman Chapel dedicated to St [Saint] Catherine Revd Mr. Watt present Minister |
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MANSE [U.P., Shotts] |
Manse Manse Manse |
Revd John Ritchie Mr William Paterson Revd Mr Watt |
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The dwelling of the resident Minister of the adjoining Church Revd John Ritchie Occupier, And is the property of the Church |
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SHOTTSBURN |
Shottsburn Shottsburn Shottsburn |
Revd John Ritchie Mr William Paterson Revd Mr. Watt |
009.13 |
This name applies to Several dwellinghouses with Manse and Church Connected with the United Original Secession Church |
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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Shotts] |
Church Church Church |
Revd John Ritchie Mr William Paterson Revd Mr. Watt |
009.13 |
This Church was erected in the Year 1774 and Contains about 750 Sittings Connected with the United Original Secession istablishment |
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"The United Presbyterian Church was formed in the year 1847 by the union of the United Secession and Relief Churches," Extract from the "Summary of the Principles of the U. P. [United Presbyterian] Church," etc. |
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A note follows the entry for the United Presbyterian Church. The name, "United Secession" and the source of the quotation are underlined. |
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MANSE [parish, Shotts] |
Manse Manse Manse |
Revd. Mr. Watt Mr William Paterson Revd John Ritchie |
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A neat dwelling house with Ornamental ground garden And plantation adjoining the residence of the Parish Minister Revd Mr. Watt |
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ROUNDKNOWE |
RoundKnowe RoundKnowe RoundKnowe |
Revd Mr. Watt John Denholm Mr William Paterson |
009.13 |
A dwellinghouse and garden So Called the property of Mr. John Meek Now occupied by John Denholm |
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THREEPRIG |
Threeprig Threeprig Threeprig |
Revd Mr. Watt John Scobie occpr. [occupier] Mr William Paterson |
009.13 |
A dwellinghouse So called the property of Mr John Meek now occupied by John Scobie |
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KIRK OF SHOTTS |
Kirk of Shotts Kirk of Shotts Kirk of Shotts Kirk of Shotts Kirk of Shotts |
Revd. Mr. Watt Mr. William Paterson Revd Mr. Ritchie New Stat. [Statistical] Account,___ Chalmers' Caledonia. V. [Volume] 1_ |
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This name applies to the Vicinity of the parish Church Comprising Shotts Inn Fair ground Parish church and School |
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MARTYR'S GRAVE [Kirk of Shotts] |
Martyr's Grave Martyr's Grave Martyr's Grave |
Tombstone Mr William Paterson Revd Mr. Watt. |
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This tombstone marks the Spot where the remains of John Smith lie who was Murdered in the Year 1666, |
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SCHOOL, [Kirk of Shotts] |
School School School |
Revd Mr. Watt Mr William Paterson Revd Mr. Ritchie |
009.13 |
A Small building used as the parish School Mr. William Paterson the present teacher. _ |
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FAIR GROUND |
Fair Ground |
Revd. Mr. Watt Mr. William Paterson Revd Mr. Ritchie |
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The fair held here is for Cattle in the Months of June and November third Tuesday old Style. |
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"In virtue of a warrant granted by James VII., anno. 1685, to the Duke of Hamilton for two yearly fairs and a weely mercet at the "Kirk of Shotts," There are two fairs held in the parish every year"__ New Stat_ [Statistical] Acct, [Account] |
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The first three authorities for the spelling of "Kirk of Shotts"are shown by arrow to be also the authorities for the entry for "Fair Ground", missing from the Place entries for this page. A quotation from "New Statistical Account" accompanies the entry for "Fair Ground", the word "mercet" being underlined.. |
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ST CATHERINE'S CHAPEL (Site of) |
Site of Chapel Site of Chapel Site of Chapel St. [Saint] Catherine's Chapel St. [Saint] Catherine's Chapel St. [Saint] Catherine's Chapel |
Revd Mr. Watt Mr William Paterson Mr John Weir Chalmers' Caledonia Vol. [Volume] 3. Origines Parochiales Scotiae Old Stat. [Statistical] Account, V. [Volume] 14. |
009.13 |
The authorities quoted are of opinion nay Certain that the Roman Chapel dedicated to St [Saint] Catherine occupied the position MarKed on trace |
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There appears to have been a chapel at "Shotts" dedicated to St. [Saint] Catherine of Sienna. In the vicinity of the chapel, a copious spring of excellent water was consecrated to St. [Saint] Catherine; and it still bears the popular name of "Kate's Well", -- Chalmers, |
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The continued entry, the quotation from Chalmers, is written across the page under the Place entry. The words "the" in front of "vicinity", and "and" in front of "it still bears" are only partial due to the page fold. "Kate's Well" and "Chalmers" are underlined. |
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FORTISSAT COLLIERY |
Fortissat Colliery Fortissat Colliery Fortissat Colliery Threepringe Colliery |
Revd Mr. Watt John Scobie Foreman Messrs J & H Scobie occupiers Valuation Roll |
009.14 |
Three Coal pits Named as Supplied the property of Mr. John Meek now occupied by Messrs. J. & H Scobie |
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NORTH SHOTTSMYRE |
North Shottsmyre North Shottsmyre North Shottsmyre |
Valuation Roll Mr John Scobie Revd Mr Watt |
009.13 |
Three dwellinghouses So Called the property of Mr. John Meek now occupied by Messrs George & H Scobie. ______ |
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SOUTH SHOTTSMYRE |
South Shottsmyre South Shottsmyre South Shottsmyre |
Valuation Roll Revd Mr. Watt John Denholm occr. [occupier] |
009.13 |
A dwellinghouse with offices the property of Mr. John Meek now occupied by John Denholm |
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Three mistakes were made in the original - "Fortisset" was corrected to "Fortissat" and the change initialled J U, the initial of the 2nd Mr. Scobie has been altered on both occasions, the first change being initialled "J U". |
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CANT HILLS |
Cant Hills Cant Hills Cant Hills |
Revd Mr. Watt Mr. William Paterson John Denholm |
009.13 |
A ridge of rough heathy pasture about ½ mile S.E [south-east] of the Kirk of Shotts having a belt of plantation on its South and East Side, the ridge or hills occupy a Commanding position . and the name popularly Known. _ |
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EASTER HASSOCKRIG |
Easter Hassockrig
Easter Hassockrig Easter Hassockrig |
David Hepburn Occupier Robert Chalmers Forrests' Co. [County] Map |
009.14 |
A farm house and offices the property of William Ingles Esqr. of Rosebury |
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OS1/21/53/87 |
HIRSTBRAEFOOT |
Hirstbraefoot Hirstbraefoot |
Widow Brownlee Occupier Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
009.14 |
A Cottage having a byre attached the property of Thomas Denholm Esqr. of Lochgreen. |
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NORTH HIRST |
North Hirst North Hirst North Hirst North Hirst |
James Smith, Occupier Robert Chalmers Forrest's Co [County] Map Val. [Valuation] Roll 91858-9) |
009.14 |
A farm house and offices the property of William Forrest Esqr. of Treesbank. |
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SOUTH HIRST |
South Hirst South Hirst South Hirst |
Robert Chalmers Occupier Val. [Valuation] Roll. (1858-9) |
009.04 |
A farm house having Offices attached the property of William Forrest Esqr, of Treesbank. |
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STANDKNOWE |
StandKnowe StandKnowe StandKnowe |
Alex Forsyth Forrest's Co [County] Map David Hepburn |
009.14 |
2 Cottages Occupied by agricultural sty formerly a farm of land was attached, which is now blended with that of Easter Balen |
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WESTER HASSOCKRIG |
Wester Hassockrig Wester Hassockrig Wester Hassockrig |
David Hepburn Occupier Robert Chalmers Forrest's Co. [County] Map. |
009.14 |
A farm house and offices the property of William Ingles Esqr. of Rosebury |
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There is uncertainty as to the transcription of the word after "agricultural", and of the name of the farm mentioned, which may be a mis-spelling of "Batton". |
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BALBACKIE |
Balbackie Balbackie Balbackie |
Peter Watt Occupier James Thomson Benhar Thomas Thomson |
009.15 |
A Small farm house and offices The property of Halket Inglis Esqr. of Crammond |
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OS1/21/53/89 |
BROWNHILL |
Brownhill Brownhill Brownhill Brownrig |
Matthew Main Occupier Alex Forsyth Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) Forrest's Co. [County] Map |
009.15 |
A farm house and Offices the property of the Duke of Hamilton |
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EAST BATTON |
East Batton East Batton East Batton East Baton East Baton Easter Batin |
Alexander Forsyth Occupier Mathew Main James Thomson Forrest's Co. [County] Map Rent Receipts Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
009.15 |
A farm house and offices. the property of J. Meek Esqr. of Fortisset |
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FAULDHEADS |
Fauldheads Fauldheads Fauldheads |
Thomas Thomson Occupier Rent Receipts Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
009.14 |
A farm house and Offices, The property of the Duke of Hamilton |
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RIVER ALMOND |
Almond Water Almond Water Almond Water Almond Water River Almond |
Alexander Forsyth Mathew Main David Hepburn Wester Hassockrig Forrest's Co. [County] Map O.S. [Ordnance Survey] Plans of Linlithgowshire, |
009.15 |
A considerable Stream or burn having its rise on the farms of South Hirst and West Batton; and running in an easterly direction into Linlithgowshire a little of Harthill |
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Mr Mack has one t _ taker |
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BENHAR |
Benhar Benhar Benhar Bonhar |
James Thomson Occupier Peter Watt Val. [Valuation] Roll, 1858-9 Forrest's Co, [County] Map |
009.15 |
A farm house and offices the property of the Duke of Hamilton |
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LONGRACK |
Longrack Longrack Longrack |
James Thomson Mathew Main Forrest's Co. [County] Map |
009.15 |
An old farm house and Offices The property of the Duke of Hamilton |
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SOUTH LANRIDGE |
South Lanridge South Lanridge
South Linridge |
Mr. Andrew Pollock Propr [Proprietor] Mr Hendry Assessor County Map (Forrests,) |
012.03 |
This farmsteading is in good repair and is the property of And occupied by Mr. Andrew Pollock. _ |
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COTTONHILL |
Cottonhill Cottonhill Cottonhill |
Valuation Roll Mr Hendry Assessor Robert Carswell |
012.03 |
Two dwelling houses So Called the property of James Marshall Now occupied by Hugh McAver & others |
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OS1/21/53/92 |
NORTH LINRIG |
Northlinrigg Northlinrigg Northlinrigg North Linnridge North Linridge |
Rental R Grame Factor Robert Carswell occr. [occupier] __ Valuation Role Forests County Map |
012.03 |
A dwellinghouse with offices And garden attached the property of the Duke of Hamilton now occupied by Robert Carswell. _ |
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OS1/21/53/93 |
BRACKENKNOWE |
BrackenKnowe BrackenKnowe |
James Marshall Esqr Goodockhill James Munro Tillenburn Cottage James Shearer Little Hareshaw |
012.04 |
This is an old farmhouse occupied by Mrs. Black and the property of Alexander Nesbit Greenhill Cottage. |
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OS1/21/53/93 |
FAIR GROUND [Kirk of Shotts] |
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LAW'S CASTLE |
Law's Castle Law's Castle |
James Shearer Little Hareshaw David Mitchell Jersay Thomas Smith Westfield |
012.04 |
This is a small conical Hill on the property of Mr. Buchanan of Drumpeller, Situated a little more than half a mile NW [north-west] of the farm house called Jersay. It is not at all probable, that, there ever was a building of any description on it, and why it got the name, is not Known, |
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LITTLE HARESHAW |
Little Hareshaw Little Hareshaw Little Hareshaw Little Hareshaw |
James Shearer occupier James Marshall Goodockhile James Munro. Tillenburn Cottage Rent Rect. [Receipt], |
012.04 |
This is an old farm house occupied by James Shearer and the property of Mr. Buchanan of Drumpeller. |
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Description of this entry (Fair Ground) is to be found at OS1/21/53/83
Law's Castle - originally read "half a mile from" before "from" was scored out and replaced with "NW of" |
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GOODOCKHILL |
Goodockhill Goodockhill Goodockhill Goodockhill |
James Marshall Esqr. James Munro, Tillenburn Cottage, James Shearer LittleHareshaw Title Deeds, |
012.03 |
This is a farmhouse occupied by the Proprietor James Marshall Esqr., |
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OS1/21/53/94 |
TILLENBURN COTTAGE |
Tillenburn Cottage Tillenburn Cottage Tillenburn Cottage Tillenburn Cottage |
James Marshall Esqr Goodockhill James Munro. propr. [proprietor] & occr. [occupier] James Shearer Little Hareshaw, Title Deeds, |
012.03 |
This is a Cottage in the occupation of the proprietor James Munro, It takes its name from a Stream which passes near it called Tillen Burn, |
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OS1/21/53/94 |
WHITEHILL |
Whitehill Whitehill |
James Marshall Esqr Goodockhill James Shearer Little Hareshaw. James Munro Tillenburn Cottage |
012.03 |
This was a farm house it is now occupied by laborers to the New Mains Iron Company who hold it by lease, |
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OS1/21/53/95 |
BIGGARSFORD |
Biggarsford Biggarsford Biggarsford |
Mr. James Patterson Propr [Proprietor] Joseph McMaster occr. [occupier] Robert Dick Manager Omoa Iron Works |
012.07 |
Three dwellinghouses named as Supplied the property of Mr. James Patterson now occupied by Hugh McMaster and others. __ |
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BIGGARSFORD BRIDGE |
Biggarsford Bridge. |
Robert Dick Manager Omoa Iron Works |
012.07 |
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BROWNHILL |
Brownhill Brownhill Brownhill |
Valuation Roll Mr Hendry Assessor John Baird occr. [occupier] |
012.07 |
A dwellinghouse with Offices and garden attached the property of the Earl of Stair now occupied by John Baird. __ |
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BROWNHILL BRIDGE |
Brownhill Bridge |
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TILLON BURN |
Tillon Burn Tillon Burn Tillion Burn Tillen Burn Cleland Burn |
Mr Dick Omoa Iron Works County Map Estate Map Title deeds Tillenburn Cottage Mr J Paterson |
012.07 |
This burn flows in a West and S. [South] West direction from Near Jersey farm to its Junction with the South Calder Water Near Glencleland. __ |
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Biggarsford Bridge - See Description & Authorities quoted in Name Sheets of Bothwell Parish.
Brownhill Bridge - Described in Name Sheets of Bothwell Ph. [Parish] |
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Biggarsford Bridge - The "Authorities" may only be the Manager of the Omoa Iron Works, but it is possible that "ditto" is meant to include all of the authorities given for Biggarsford.
Brownhill Bridge - Authorities as for Brownhill, or possibly for John Baird, occupier of Brownhill, only. |
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OS1/21/53/96 |
CROSSGATES |
Crossgates Crossgates Crossgates |
George Morgan Propr. [Proprietor] Mr James Paterson Mr Robert Dick, __ |
012.07 |
A row of dwellinghouses So called the property of George Morgan now by Thomas Russell & others |
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OS1/21/53/96 |
CROSSHALL |
Crosshall Crosshall Crosshall |
Mr. James Paterson Propr [Proprietor] George Morgan Mr Robert Dick |
012.07 |
Three dwellinghouses named as Supplied the property of Mr. James Paterson Now occupied by John Craig & others. __ |
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OS1/21/53/96 |
WINDYEDGE |
Windyedge Windyedge Windyedge |
Valuation Roll Archibald Cullen occr. [occupier] Peter Smith Collector |
012.07 |
A farmsteading the property of Mr. John Meek now occupied by Archibald Cullen. ___ |
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OS1/21/53/96 |
WINDYEDGE T.P. |
Windyedge T. B [Toll Bar] Windyedge T. B [Toll Bar] Windyedge T. B [Toll Bar] |
Road Schedule Peter Smith Collector Mr George Morgan |
012.07 |
A toll bar on the Turnpike road between Stirling & Carlisle |
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OS1/21/53/97 |
BLACKHILL |
Blackhill Blackhill Blackhill |
Valuation Roll Alexander Nesbit Govan Place William Thomson Propr. [Proprietor] |
012.08 |
A dwellinghouse and offices the property of and occupied by William Thomson |
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OS1/21/53/97 |
MIDHILL |
Midhill Midhill Midhill |
Mr Alexander Nesbit William Chalmers Occr. [occupier] William Thomson |
012.08 |
Two dwellinghouses So Called the property of William Paterson Now occupied by William Chalmers & others |
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OS1/21/53/97 |
PARKHEAD |
ParKhead ParKhead ParKhead |
Mr R Henderson Factor Alexander Nesbit Thomas Brown occr. [occupier] |
012.08 |
Two dwellinghouses the property of Mr. Buchanan of Drumpeller. Now occupied by Thomas Brown & others |
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OS1/21/53/98 |
GOVAN PLACE |
Govan Place Govan Place |
Mr Alexander Govan Propr. [Proprietor] Alexander Nesbit occr. [occupier] |
012.08 |
This is a name of recent existence given by the proprietor Mr. Govan it was formerly Known as Hareshaw or Little Hareshaw. |
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OS1/21/53/98 |
MANNIESHALL |
Mannieshall Mannieshall Mannieshall |
Valuation Roll John Baxter occr. [occupier] Alexander Nesbit. |
012.08 |
A dwellinghouse with offices the property of Alexander Govan now occupied by John Baxter. __ |
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OS1/21/53/99 |
GREENHILL |
Greenhill Greenhill Greenhill |
Valuation Roll William Cullen Occr. [Occupier] Peter Stark --- |
012.08 |
A dwellinghouse with offices the property of Alexander Govan now occupied by William Cullen |
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OS1/21/53/99 |
HARESHAW |
Hareshaw Hareshaw Hareshaw |
Valuation Roll Robert Russell occr. [occupier] Peter StarK |
012.08 |
This farmsteading is the property of Alexander Govan Now occupied by Robert Russell. __ |
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OS1/21/53/99 |
SPOUTCROFT |
Spoutcroft Spoutcroft Spoutcroft |
Valuation Roll Peter Stark occr. [occupier] Robert Russell |
012.08 |
A dwellinghouse So called the property of Alexander Govan Now occupied by Peter Stark. __ |
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OS1/21/53/101 |
BIRNIESHILL |
Birniehill Birniehill Birniehill |
Pro [Proprietor] Andrew Thomson Propr [Proprietor] Robert Leatham Robert Russell |
012.08 |
A dwellinghouse with offices the property of and occupied by Andrew Thomson. |
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OS1/21/53/101 |
MUIRHOUSE |
Muirhouse Muirhouse Muirhouse |
Valuation Roll Robert Leatham Occr. [Occupier] Andrew Thomson |
012.08 |
This farmsteading is the property of Robert Stewart now occupied by Robert Leatham. |
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OS1/21/53/102 |
AUCHINLEA |
Auchinlea Auchinlea Auchinlea |
Val [Valuation] Roll Mr R Henderson Factor James ClarK occr. [occupier] |
012.07 |
A dwellinghouse with offices the property of Mr. Buchanan Now occupied by James Clark. __ |
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OS1/21/53/102 |
GREENHILL |
Greenhill Greenhill Greenhill |
Thomas Russell Peter Stark Alexander Nesbit |
012.08 |
Two rows of Collier's house the property of Mr. Young. __ although a Modern place it is popularly Known in the Neighbourhood |
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GREENHILL COTTAGE |
Greenhill Cottage Greenhill Cottage Greenhill Cottage |
Mr Donaldson Propr [Proprietor] Peter StarK Thomas Russell |
012.08 |
A public house So Called the property of and occupied by Mr. Donaldson. __ |
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OS1/21/53/103 |
BACKMUIR |
BacKmuir BacKmuir BacKmuir |
J. Brownlie occr. [occupier] Mrs. Ferguson Mr Johnston |
012.08 |
This house and garden is the property of Mrs. Mack now occupied by J. Brownlie. __ |
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FERNIESHAW |
Fernieshaw Fernieshaw Fernieshaw |
Valuation Roll William Ferguson Occr. [Occupier] Peter Stark |
012.08 |
A farm Steading the property of Alexander Govan now occupied by William Ferguson, __ |
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SHAWSTONHEAD |
Shawstonhead Shawstonhead Shawstonhead |
Mr Johnston occr [occupier] Peter Stark William Ferguson |
012.08 |
A cottage So Called the property of Mrs. Mack now occupied by Mr Johnston. __ |
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OS1/21/53/104 |
MUIRMAILLEN |
Muirmaillen Muirmaillen Muirmaillen |
Valuation Roll John Watt occr. [occupier] Peter StarK |
012.08 |
A dwellinghouse with offices the property of Robert Stewart, Now occupied by John Watt,__ |
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OS1/21/53/105 |
KNOWNOBLEHILL |
Knownoblehill Knownoblehill Knownoblehill Knownoblehill |
Valuation :Role Mr. James Paterson Prop [Proprietor] Mr Robert Dick County Map |
009.11 |
A dwellinghouse and offices the property of and Occupied by Mr. James Paterson. __ |
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OS1/21/53/105 |
OMOA IRON WORKS |
Omoa Iron Works Omoa Iron Works Omoa Iron Works |
Mr. Robert Dick Manager Mr. James Paterson Mr. J. Hendry Assessor |
012.11 |
These Works are on the East bank of the Tillon Burn and Comprises three blast furnaces with Necessary appendages for the Smelting of Iron ore to Pig Iron Mr. Robert Stewart is the proprietor and occupier |
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SCHOOL, [Cleland] |
School School School |
Mr James Boag Teacher Mr Robert Dick Mr James Paterson |
012.11 |
This Schoolhouse was erected by the propr. [proprietor]of the above Iron Work for the instruction of children whose parents are employed in Works. the Scholars pay 2d pence weekly each. __ |
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OS1/21/53/106 |
HATTONRIG |
Hattonrig Hattonrig Hattonrig Hattonridge |
George Morgan Prop [Proprietor] Mr Robert Dick Mr James Paterson Valuation Roll |
012.11 |
A dwellinghouse and offices the property of the Earl of Stair Feued by George Morgan |
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OS1/21/53/106 |
HORNSHILL |
Hornshill Hornshill Hornshill |
Hugh McFinney occ [occupier] Mr Robert Dick Thomas Geddes |
012.11 |
A dwellinghouse So called the property of Mr Robert Stewart now occupied by Hugh McFinney. __ |
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OS1/21/53/106 |
SCARHILL |
Scarhill Scarhill Scarhill |
Thomas Geddes occpr. [occupier] George Morgan Mr Robert Dick |
012.11 |
This dwellinghouse is named as Supplied the property of Mr. Robert Stewart now occupied by Thomas Geddes |
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OS1/21/53/107 |
KNOWNOBLE |
Knownoble Knownoble Knownoble |
Valuation Roll Mr Robert Dick Mr. Samuel Black |
012.11 |
This name applies to a farmsteading and two rows of Cottages about 6.chs. [chains] east from the former the whole the property of Lord Belhaven and occupied by Samuel Black & others. __ |
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POST OFFICE [Cleland] |
Post Office |
Sign Board Mrs. Smith occr. [occupier] Mr Robert Dick |
012.11 |
This Receiving letter office is at the West end of Cleland Village there is two arrivals and two deprs. [departures] of letters daily. ____ |
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CLELAND |
Cleland Cleland Cleland Clelland |
Mr. Robert Dick James Gardner { Mr James Scott { Public Houses Post office Stamp |
012.11 |
A village near Omoa Iron Works having two public houses and Post office the houses are chiefly One Story high and occupied by work people |
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SUNNYSIDE |
Sunnyside Sunnyside Sunnyside |
Mr. Robert Dick Mr George Morgan Mr James Scott |
012.11 |
A dwellinghouse with offices the property of Mr. Holdsworth now occupied by Ann Cleland. __ |
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OS1/21/53/108 |
SWINSTIE |
Swinstie Swinstie Swinstie |
Valuation Roll James Hendry Occr [occupier] Mr. Robert Dick. |
012.11 |
A farmsteading the property of the Earl of Stair now Occupied by James Hendry. __ |
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Cleland - James Gardner and James Scott are linked together, the words "Public houses" pertaining to both. |
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COLTNESS BRIDGE |
Coltness Bridge Coltness Bridge Coltness Bridge |
Mr Robert Dick Mr George Morgan Mr James Paterson |
012.11 |
A county bridge of one arch across the South Calder Water a little South of Sunnyside. __ |
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COLTNESSBRIDGE |
Coltnessbridge Coltnessbridge Coltnessbridge |
Mr John Watt Prop [Proprietor] Mr Robert Dick Mr James Hendry. |
012.11 |
This name applies to three dwelling houses the property of John Watt and Mr. Holdsworth now occupied by John Watt & others. ___ |
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OS1/21/53/111 |
BELLSIDE |
Bellside Bellside Bellside |
Valuation Roll Mr Hendry Assessor Mrs MacK Propss. [Proprietress} |
012.12 |
A neat dwellinghouse with offices Garden & plantation adjoining the property of and occupied by Mrs. Mack. __ |
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OS1/21/53/111 |
LANGBYRES |
Langbyres Langbyres Langbyres |
Mr. Hendry Assessor Mr John Thomson Valuation Role |
012.12 |
This place was formerly a farm Steading Now the property of the Royl. [Royal] Insurance Compy. [Company] And occupied John Stewart and others. __ |
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OS1/21/53/111 |
SPINDLESIDE |
Spindleside Spindleside Spindleside |
Valuation Roll James Cooper occr. [occupier] Mr John Thomson Hills of Murdieston} |
012.12 |
A dwellinghouse with Offices the property of the Earl of Stair Now occupied by James Cooper. ___ |
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OS1/21/53/112 |
MEADOWSIDE |
Meadowside Meadowside Meadowside |
Thomas Thomson occ [occupier] James Cooper Mr John Thomson |
012.12 |
Two Small Cottages So Called the property of Mrs Brodie and partly occupied by her. __ |
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NORTH SHAWS |
North Shaws North Shaws North Shaws |
Valuation Roll Mr R Henderson Factor James ClarK occr. [occupier] |
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This farmsteading is the property of Mr. Buchanan of Drumpeller Now occupied by James Clark. _ |
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HILLS OF MURDOSTON |
Hills of Murdieston Hills of Murdieston Hills of Murdieston "Hills of Murdoston," |
Lease Mr John Thomson occr. [occupier] James Cooper Spindleside Robert Stewart, Esqr. Propr. [Proprietor] -- See also, authorities quoted for "Murdoston," and "Murdoston Mill," _ Plan XII.16 __ N. H |
012.12 |
A dwellinghouse with offices in good repair the property of Mr. Robert Stewart now occupied by John Thomson. __ |
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OS1/21/53/113 |
SHAWSTONFOOT |
Shawstonfoot Shawstonfoot Shawstonfoot |
Valuation Roll William Gibb occr [occupier] James Cooper |
012.16 |
A few dwellinghouses named as Supplied the property of Mrs. Mack Now occupied by William Gibb And others. ___ |
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The information on Hills of Murdoston, given under the heading of "Authorities" from "Robert Stewart" onwards, is written in a different hand and initialled. |
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BENTFOOT |
Bentfoot Bentfoot Bentfoot |
Mr John Thomson Mrs. ClarK occr [occupier] Thomas Marshall |
012.12 |
A dwellinghouse the property of Mr. R Stewart now occupied by Mrs Clark. __ |
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OS1/21/53/114 |
EASTHILL |
Easthill Easthill Easthill |
Mr. John Thomson occ. [occupier] Thomas Marshall James Cooper |
012.12 |
A dwellinghouse named as Supplied the property of Mr. Robert Stewart now occupied by John Thomson. ___ |
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MUIREDGE |
Muiredge Muiredge Muiredge |
Mr John Thomson Thomas Marshall occr. [occupier] Mrs ClarK |
012.12 |
A dwellinghouse with offices So called the property of Mr Watson Now occupied by Thomas Marshall. __ |
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Bentfoot - "Authorities" Mrs Clark was originally noted as Mrs Mack, but this was scored out and initialled by J M. |
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EASTWOOD |
Eastwood Eastwood |
Robert Davidson Murdoston Mr. Armour Murdoston |
012.12 |
A few cottages occupied by miners the Property of Robert Stewart Esqr. |
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WESTWOOD |
Westwood Westwood Westwood |
William Gowan Occupier Forrests' Co, [County] Map Rent receipts |
012.12 |
A farm house and Offices the property of Robert Stewart Esqr. |
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BANKHEAD |
Bankhead Bankhead Bankhead |
Estate Map Mr Campbell Mr Penman |
012.15 |
An old ruin So Called Near Lord Belhaven's Garden |
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WATERSHAUGH |
Watersaugh Watersaugh Watersaugh |
Estate Map Mr Campbell Town Clerk Wishaw Mr Penman Coalmaster "Sauch, Saugh, A willow, or Sallow tree," Jamieson, |
012.15 |
A dwelling house with offices on the North bank of South Calder Water Near Wishaw House the property of and occupied by Lord Belhaven |
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The derivation of "saugh" is written across columns 3 & 4. and the source - Jamieson - is underlined.
A further entry for "Deer Park" originally appeared on this page, but has been completely scored out, with a note in column 1, initialled N H - "Recalled by Examiners" |
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GLENCLELAND |
Glencleland Glencleland Glencleland Glenclelland |
Lady Belhaven Letter Address Revd James Dunn occr [occupier] Mr. Robert Dick Valuation Roll |
012.15 |
A neat dwellinghouse with plantation and Small garden adjoining the property of Lord Belhaven Now occupd. [occupied] by the Revd. James Dunn. ___ |
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MURDOSTON |
Murdoston Murdoston Murdoston Murdoston Murdoston Murdieston
Murdieston |
Mr. Armour Gardener
Robert Davidson
Ticket Boards
Post office Adress
Robert Stewart Esqr. Proprietor
Val [Valuation] Roll (1858-9)
Forrests Co [County Map |
012.16 |
A fine mansion house having Offices; a large garden; and a considerable demesne attached The property and Residence of Robert Stewart Esqr. |
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MURDOSTON MILL (Flax) |
Murdoston Flax Mill Murdoston Flax Mill Murdoston Flax Mill |
Robert Davidson Rent Receipt Mr. Armour, Gardener |
012.16 |
A Flax mill having a dwelling house and Offices attached the property of Robert Stewart Esqr. of Murdoston |
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SOUTH CALDER WATER |
South Calder Water South Calder Water South Calder Water |
Forrest's Co. [County] Map Mr. Armour, Gardener Mr. Loudon Castlehill Walter Ferguson Bowhousebog |
012.16 |
A Considerable burn having its rise chiefly on the farm of Starreyshaw and running in a westerly Course to its influx with the "River Clyde", |
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JERSAY |
Jersay Jersay Jersay |
David Mitchell occr. [occupier] Thomas Smith Westfield James Shearer Little Hareshaw. |
013.10 |
This is a farm house occupied by David Mitchell and the property of Mr. Buchanan of Drumpeller. |
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RIVEN LOCH |
Riven Loch Riven Loch Riven Loch Riven Loch |
Thomas Smith Westfield David Mitchell Jersay James Shearer Little Hareshaw, Johnston's Co. [County] Map. |
013.10 |
This is a small Loch Situated in a Moss abou ½ mile NW [North-West] of the farm house called Westfield. |
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WESTFIELD |
Westfield Westfield Westfield |
Thomas Smith occupier David Mitchell Jersay James Shearer Little Hareshaw. |
013.10 |
A farm house in the occupation of Thomas Smith and the property of Mr. John Meek Cadzowbank Hamilton |
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FORTISSAT |
Fortissat Fortissat Fortissat |
Robert Hamilton Mains Thomas Smith Westfield James Shearer Little Hareshaw |
013.10 |
This is an old mansion in the occupation of the proprietor Mr. John Meek of Cadzowbank Hamilton. |
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MAINS |
Mains Mains Mains |
Robert Hamilton occr. [occupier] Thomas Smith Westfield James Shearer Little Hareshaw. |
012.16 |
This is an old Farm house Situated near Fortissat occupied by Robert Hamilton and the property of Mr. John Meek of Cadzowbank near Hamilton |
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ROUGHDIKE |
Roughdike Roughdike Roughdike |
David Mitchell Jersay Thomas Smith Westfield James Shearer Little Hareshaw. |
013.10 |
This is an old farmhouse in the occupation of the proprietor Mr. John Meek of Cadzowbank Hamilton, |
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OS1/21/53/125 |
SHEPHERD'S HILL |
Shepherd's Hill Shepherd's Hill Shepherd's Hill |
Robert Hamilton Mains Thomas Smith Westfield James Shearer Little Hareshaw. |
013.10 |
This is a small Knole on the farm of Mains near Well Hill, |
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SHUTTLEHILL |
Shuttlehill Shuttlehill Shuttlehill |
Robert Hamilton Mains Thomas Smith Westfield James Shearer Little Hareshaw |
013.10 |
This is an old thatched building occupied by Cottagers and the property of Mr. John Meek of Cadzowbank it was once occupied by weavers and for this reason was called Shuttlehill. |
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WELL HILL |
Well Hill Well Hill Well Hill |
Robert Hamilton Mains Thomas Smith Westfield James Shearer Little Hareshaw. |
013.10 |
This is a Knole on the farm of Mains near Fortissat at the foot of which is a good Spring Well. for this reason it is called Well Hill. |
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EASTER FORTISSAT |
Easter Fortissat Easter Fortissat Easter Fortissat |
James Storry occupier Thomas Smith West Baton, James Russel BurnbanK |
013.02 |
A farmhouse occupied by James Storry an d the propertyof Mr, John MeeK of Cadzowbank Hamilton. |
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SPRINGBANK |
Springbank Springbank Springbank |
James Storry Easter Fortissat Thomas Smith West Baton James Russel Burnbank |
013.02 |
This is a cottage occupied by laborers and the property of Mr. John Meek of Cadzowbank Hamilton. |
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WESTER BATON |
Wester Baton Wester Baton Wester Baton |
Thomas Smith Wester Baton, James Russel Burnbank James Storry Easter Fortissat |
013.02 |
This is an old farm house occupied by Thomas Smith and the property of Mr. John Meek of Cadzowbank Hamilton |
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BURNBANK |
Burnbank Burnbank Burnbank |
James Russel occr. [occupier] Alexander Smellie Graystonelee William Smellie Graystonelee |
013.02 |
This is a cottage occupied by the proprietor James Russel, |
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HILLHOUSERIDGE |
Hillhouseridge Hillhouseridge Hillhouseridge |
William Smellie Grraystonelee Alexander Smellie Graystonelee James Russel Burnbank |
013.02 |
This Building is at present occupied by the Revd. R. C. Smith |
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HILLHOUSERIDGE COTTAGE |
Hillhouseridge Cottage Hillhouseridge Cottage Hillhouseridge Cottage |
William Smellie Graystonelee Alexander Smellie Graystonelee James Russel Burnbank |
013.02 |
This is a Cottage occupied by laborers and the property of the Trustees of the late Robert Walker. |
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BLAIRHEAD |
Blairhead Blairhead Blairhead |
Mr. William Mcqueen Rimmon Cottage Robert McLean Dikehead Gavin Russell Shotts Iron Works, |
013.03 |
This was once a farm house, it is now occupied by laborers employed in Shotts Iron Works and is the property of William Waddle W,S, [Writer to the Signet] Edinburgh, |
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RIMMON COTTAGE |
Rimmon Cottage Rimmon Cottage Rimmon Cottage |
Mr, William McQueen Proprietor Robert. McLean Dikehead Gavin Russell Shotts Iron WorKs, |
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This is a cottage Situated near Shotts Iron Works occupied by the proprietor Mr. William McQueen. |
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SHARRYSHAW |
Starryshaw Starryshaw
Starryshaw |
William McQueen Rimmon Cottage Robert McLean Dikehead Gavin Russell Shotts IronWorks, William Kerr occupier, |
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This is a farm house in the occupation of William Kerr and the property of the Duke of Devonshire. |
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AMOSKNOWES |
AmosKnowes AmosKnowes AmosKnowes |
James Paterson Occupier Rent Receipts Forrest's Co [County} Map |
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A farm house and Offices the property of Robert Stewart Esqr. of Murdieston |
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HARTWOODHILL |
Hartwoodhill Hartwoodhill Hartwoodhill |
William Allerdice Occupier Rent Receipt Forrest's Co. [County] Map |
013.05 |
A farm house and offices the property of Lord Deas, Edinburgh |
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KIRKGATEKNOWES |
Kirkgateknowes Kirkgateknowes Kirkgateknowes |
William Letham Occupier Forrest's Co. [County] Map James Paterson |
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A dwelling house, having a byre, formerly a farm of land was attached, but is now blended with that of Muirhouse |
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LADYLANDS |
Ladylands Ladylands Ladylands Ladylands |
William Auld Occupier Rent Receipts Forrests' Co [County] Map Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
013.03 |
A farm house and Offices the property of the heirs of the late Henry Aikman Prop [Proprietor] |
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BOWHOUSEBOG |
Bowhousebog Bowhousebog Bowhousebog |
William Glasgow Occupier Rent Receipts Forrests' Co. [County] Map |
013.05 |
A fine farm house and Offices the property of William Forrest Esqr. of TreesbanK. |
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GRAYSTONELEE |
Graystonelee Graystonelee Graystonelee |
William Smellie occupier Gavin Russell Shotts Iron Works Robert McLean Dikehead |
013.06 |
This is an old farm house occupied by William Smellie and the property of James Russell of Burnbank |
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FREE CHURCH |
Free Church Free Church Free Church |
William Smellie Graystonelee Robert Mclean Dikehead James Bryce Rosehall. |
013.06 |
This is a Small but neat building situated in Dikehead and was lately erected by the members of the Free Church Congregation |
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SCHOOL, [Dikehead] |
School School School |
William Smellie Graystonelee Robert Mclean Dikehead James Bryce Rosehall, |
013.06 |
This school was lately erected in DiKehead by the members of the Free Church Congregation from whom it received it's chief support. it receives no Government aid, |
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DIKEHEAD |
Dikehead Dikehead Dikehead |
Robert Mclean Dikehead James Bryce Rosehall Gavin Russele Shotts IronWorKs |
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This is a small Village Situated near Shotts Iron WorKs, the Inhabitants are chiefly Miners, and Tradesmen in the employ of the Shotts Iron Company The Free Church is the only House of Worship. There is but one School and one Small public House, |
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MANSE |
Manse (Free Church) |
Robert McLean Dikehead James Bryce Rosehall Gavin Russele Shotts IronWorks, |
013.06 |
This is a new building not yet quite competed erected by the free church Congregation for their minister Revd. R. C. Smith, |
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CALDERHEAD |
Calderhead Calderhead Calderhead |
William Murray occupier Robert McLean DiKehead Gavin Russell Shotts Iron Works, |
013.06 |
A farm house occupied by William Murry and the property of William Forrest of Treesbanks, |
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CURRYSIDE |
Curryside Curryside Curryside Currieside |
Johnstones Co. [County] Map Robert Marshall occr. [occupier] Robert McLean Dikehead Valuation Role, |
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This is a farm house in the occupation of Robert Marshale and the property of James Russele of Burnbank |
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PARKSIDE |
Parkside Parkside Parkside |
Robert Marshall Curryside James Watson Parkside Robert McLean Dikehead |
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This name applies to a few cottages occupied by Tradesmen and Miners in Dikehead there are sundry proprietors but James Russell of Burnbank is Superior. |
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ROSEHALL |
Rosehall Rosehall Rosehall |
James Bryce occr. [occupier] David Gilmour occr. [occupier] Robert McLean Dikehead |
013.06 |
This name applies to two farm houses, one occupied by James Bryce the property of Thomas Thompson of Fallhead the other is occupied by David Gilmour and is the property of Ebenezer Steele Glasgow |
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SLAGHILL ROW |
Slaghill Row Slaghill Row |
Robert McLean Dikehead Gavin Russell Shotts Iron Works William Marshall Curryside |
013.06 |
This is a range of low thatched cottages occupied by laborers and miners it is the property of the Shotts Iron company Slag is a term for the dross which flows from Iron furnaces. |
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BRACKENRIGHEAD |
Brackenrighead Brackenrighead Brackenrighead |
Robert Mclean Dikehead Andrew Hamilton Hillhouse James Bryce Rosehall |
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This is an old building occupied by William Barr and the property of Lord Deas, |
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HILLHOUSE |
Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse |
Robert McLean Dikehead Andrew Hamilton occr. [occupier] James Bryce Rosehall, |
013.06 |
This is an old thatched building occupied by Andrew Hamilton and others and the property of Lord Deas, |
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PARKHEAD |
ParKhead Parkhead ParKhead |
Robert McLean Dikehead Andrew Hamilton Hillhouse James Bryce Rosehall |
013.06 |
An old low thatched building occupied by Mrs. Allardice and the property of Lord Deas, |
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HAWKWOODBURN |
HawKwoodburn HawKwoodburn HawKwoodburn |
James Bryce occr. [occupier] Robert McLean DiKehead David Gilmour Rosehall |
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This is a farm house in the occupation of James Bryce and the property of James Thomson of Campbellton, |
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WOODHEAD |
Woodhead Woodhead Woodhead |
James Bryce Rosehall David Gilmour Rosehall Robert McLean DiKehead |
013.06 |
This was once a farm house. it is now occupied by persons in the employment of the Shotts Iron company. Thomas Thomson Fallhead is proprietor, |
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SHOTTS IRON WORKS |
Shotts Iron Works Shotts Iron Works Shotts Iron Works Shotts Iron Works |
William Mcqueen Rimmon Cottage, Gavin Russele Shotts Iron Works Robert McLean Dikehead New Stat. [Statistical] Account, |
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These are extensive works having five hot-blast furnaces and a large foundry. The first of these furnaces was erected in 1801. one in 1839. one in 1804 and two in 1857. These furnaces are Supplied with hot air by two engines of about 150 H.P. [horsepower] each, The Furnaces and Foundry are Situated in this parish but some of the buildings extend into the parish of Cambusnethan or Camnethan as it is commonly called. altho' these works are now in existence more than half a century. Yet coal and Ironstone Seem plenty in the immediate neighbourhood, The company to whom these works belong is called Shotts Iron Company. About the works are many cottages and ranges of cottages belonging to the company and occupied by their Tradesmen and laborers. The whole forms a considerable Village and all go under the name "Shotts Iron Works," |
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FLAT ROW |
Flat Row Flat Row Flat Row |
Gavin Russele Shotts Ironworks William Mcqueen Rimmon Cottage Robert McLean Dikehead |
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This is a long range of Cottages at Shotts Iron Works so called from the flatness of their roffs. The occupants are persons in the employment of the Shotts Iron Company. |
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GRAY STREET [Shotts Iron Works] |
Gray Street Gray Street Gray Street |
Gavin Russele Shotts IronWorKs William Mcqueen Rimmon Cottage Robert McLean Dikehead |
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This name applies to Some new Cottages at Shotts Iron Works, they belong to the Shotts Iron Company and are occupied by persons in their employment |
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HIGH STREET |
High Street |
Gavin Russell Shotts Iron Works William McQueen Rimmon Cottage Robert McLean DiKehead |
013.07 |
This name applies to two parallel ranges of old low thatched Cottages at Shotts Iron WorKs, they belong to the Shotts Iron Company and are occupied by persons in their employment. |
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HEATHER HOUSE |
Heather House Heather House Heather House |
Gavin Russel Shotts Iron Works Robert McLean Dikehead Mr. Brown occupier. |
013.07 |
This is an old building, once thatched with Heather, fromwhich it derives its name, it is occupied by Mr Brown Teacher of the School at the Shotts Iron WorKs, It is the property of the Shotts Iron Company. |
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SCHOOL, [nr Shotts Iron Works] |
School School School |
Gavin Russell Shotts IronWorks Robert McLean Dikehead Mr. Brown Teacher |
013.07 |
This school was erected by the Shotts Iron company for the Instruction of Children belonging to those in their employment. The Teacher Mr. Brown has a free house and garden from the company. it is merely an adventure school, |
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FOULBURN |
Foulburn Foulburn Foulburn |
Gavin McArthur Occupier Forrests Co. [County] Map Val. [Valuation] Roll [1858-9) |
013.09 |
A farm house and Offices the property of R. Stewart Esq of Murdieston |
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NEW MILL (Corn) |
New Mill New Mill New Mill Newmills |
James Black, Proprietor Gavin McArthur Forrest's Co. [County] Map Val. [Valuation] Roll (1959) |
013.09 |
A Corn mill having a dwelling house, offices. and a Small croft of land attached. The dwelling house & offices are situated about 7 chains N.N.E. [North-north-east] off the Mill. |
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PENTY |
Penty Penty Penty |
Robert Loudon Occupier William Loudon Forrests' Co. [County] Map |
013.09 |
A farm house and offices the property of Robert Stewart Esqr. of Murdieston |
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SHAPENKNOWE |
ShapenKnowe ShapenKnowe ShapenKnowe |
William Loudon Occupier Robert Loudon Forrest's Co. [County) Map |
013.09 |
A dwelling house having a byre and a few acres of land attached The property of Robert Stewart Esqr. |
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BOWHOUSEBOG OR LIQUO |
Bowhousebog or Liquo Bowhousebog or Liquo Bowhousebog or Liquo Bowhousebog or Liquo Liquo |
Walter Ferguson, Feuar William Glasgow, Bowhousebog James Black Post office Adress Forests County Map |
013.09 |
A Small village recently built, and Occupied chiefly by miners. It is wholly on the farm of Lequo, but the inhabitants call it by both names. |
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EASTERHOUSE |
Easterhouse Easterhouse Easterhouse Easterhouse |
Robert Loudon Occupier Walter Ferguson Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) Forrest's Co. [County] Map |
013.09 |
A fine farm house and offices the property of Robert Stewart of Murdieston |
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CASTLEHILL |
Castlehill Castlehill Castlehill |
James Loudon Occupier Robert Loudon Forrest's Co. [County] Map |
013.09 |
An old thatched farm house and offices part of the latter in ruins. The property of R. Stewart Esqr. of Murdieston |
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LIQUO [farm] |
Liquo Liquo Liquo |
William Steele Propr. [Proprietor] James Braidwood ParKfoot Robert McLean DiKehead |
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This is a farmhouse occupied by the proprietor William Steele, |
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PARKFOOT |
ParKfoot ParKfoot ParKfoot |
William Steele Liquo James Braidwood Occr.[Occupier] Robert McLean Dikehead |
013.10 |
A farm house occupied by James Braidwood and the property of James Sawers, Wellesley. |
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HEUGHBANK |
Heughbank Heughbank |
James Loudon, Castlehill Forrest's Co[County] Map |
013.13 |
The ruins of an old farm house The property of R Stewart Esqr. of Murdieston |
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MURDOSTON BRIDGE |
Murdoston Bridge Murdoston Bridge |
Inscribed on Bridge William Armour, Gardener Murdoston |
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A bridge of one arch over the South Calder Water. It was built in 1817 at the expence of the then proprietor of Murdoston |
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Heugh, a Steep
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53 -- O.S.321 -- OS1/21/53 -- [Page] 148 -- NAME BOOK. -- Co [County] Lanark -- PARISH OF SHOTTS |
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INDEX [Page] 149
Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Annieshill -- 8 --7 -- 7
Annies Hill -- 8 -- 8 -- 11
Annieshill Row -- 8 -- 8 --11
Alice Hill -- 8 --8 --14
Amosknowes -- 13 -- 5 -- 131
Auchinlea -- 12-- 7 --102
Barbleus Forge -- 8 -- 3 --2
Barbleus -- 8-- 3 --2
Browns Burn -- -- 7 -- 8
Badleith -- -- 8 -- 12
Blacklea -- 8 -- 8 --14
Berrieswalls -- 8 --8 --16
Bowehousebraes -- 8 -- 10 --17
Bowhouseknowe -- 8 -- 10 --17
Burn -- 8 -- 11--19
Bowehouse -- 8 -- 11 -- 20
Braes -- 8 -- 12 -- 24
Bankend -- 8 -- 12 -- 24
Black Hill -- 8 -- 12 --25
Bothwellshields -- 8 -- 15 -- 29
Burnhouse -- 8 -- 15 -- 30
Blackrig -- 8 -- 16 -- 31
Burnside -- 8 -- 16 -- 32
Bedlormie -- 9 -- 2 -- 37
Barbauchlaw Burn -- 9 -- 3 -- 40
Black Moss Burn -- 9 -- 3 -- 41
Bands -- 9 -- 6 -- 47
Bogend -- 9 -- 7 -- 49
Blairmuckhill -- 9 -- 2 -- 50
Balgornie (Ruin) -- 9 -- 9 -- 56
Bentfoot -- 9 -- 10 -- 59
Bridgehill -- 9 -- 10 -- 59
Blairdenhill -- 9 -- 10 -- 60
Blairmains -- 9 -- 10 -- 61
Blairmuchole -- 9 -- 11 -- 63
Back O Moss -- 9 -- 11 -- 64
Bankhead -- 9 -- 11 -- 66
Bertram's Cave -- 9 -- 13 -- 77
Bertram's Seat -- 9 -- 13 -- 78
Bertram's Well -- 9 -- 13 -- 79
Balbackie -- 9 -- 15 -- 89
Brownhill -- 9 -- 15 -- 89
Benhar -- 9 -- 15 -- 90
Brackenknowe -- 12-- 4 -- 93
Brownhill -- 12 -- 7 -- 95
Brownhill Bridge -- 12 -- 7 -- 95
Biggarsford -- 12 -- 7 -- 95
Biggarsford Bridge -- 12 -- 7 -- 95
Blackhill -- 12 -- 8 -- 97
Birnieshill -- 12 -- 8 -- 101 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Backmuir -- XII -- 8 -- 103
Bellside -- XII -- 12 -- 111
Bentfoot -- XII -- 12 -- 114
Bankhead -- XII -- 15 -- 117
Burnbank -- XIII -- 2 -- 128
Blairhead -- XIII -- 3 -- 129
Bowhouse Bog -- XIII -- 9 -- 144
Brackenrighead -- XIII -- 6 -- 137
Caldercruix -- VIII -- 4 -- 3
Clints -- VIII -- 4 -- 3
Caldercruix Paper Mill -- VIII -- 4 -- 5
Calderside -- VIII -- 11 -- 20
Clattering Burn -- VIII -- 11 -- 21
Crook -- VIII -- 12 -- 26
Craigends -- VIII -- 15 -- 30
Craighead -- VIII -- 16 -- 34
Clattering Mill (Corn) -- IX -- 13 -- 39
Cairny -- IX -- 4 -- 44
Crossgates -- IX -- 10 -- 60
Craigend (Ruin) -- IX -- 13 -- 76
Craigs -- IX -- 13 -- 77
Church -- IX -- 13 -- 80
Cant Hills -- IX -- 13 -- 86
Cottonhill -- XII -- 3 -- 92
Crossgates -- XII -- 7 -- 96
Crosshall -- XII -- 7 -- 96
Cleland -- XII -- 11 -- 108
Coltness Bridge -- XII -- 11 -- 109
Coltnessbridge -- XII -- 11 -- 109
Curryside -- XIII -- 6 -- 135
Calderhead -- XIII -- 6 -- 135
Castlehill -- XIII -- 9 -- 144
Drumfin -- VIII -- 3 -- 14
Dunsiston -- VIII -- 11 -- 21
Dun Daugh -- VIII -- 12 -- 25
Dogthroat -- VIII -- 14 -- 27
Damhead -- VIII -- 15 -- 29
Dyke -- IX -- 8 -- 53
Duntillan -- IX -- 9 -- 58
Duntillan Hill -- IX -- 9 -- 58
Dewshills -- IX -- 9 -- 60
Dikehead -- XIII -- 6 -- 5134
Dunnbowie -- -- -- 31
Easter Moffat Mains -- VIII -- 7 -- 7
Easter Moffat -- VIII -- 7 -- 9
Earlshill -- VIII -- 8 -- 15
Easter Bogfoot -- VIII -- 16 -- 32
East Badweather -- IX -- 10 -- 61
Easter Muirhead -- IX -- 11 -- 67 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Eastfield -- 9 -- 11 -- 69
Easter Hassockrig -- 9 -- 14 -- 87
East Batton -- 9 -- 15 -- 89
Easthill -- 12 -- 12 -- 114
Eastwood -- 12 -- 12 -- 115
Easter Fortissat -- 13 -- 2 -- 127
Easterhouse -- 12 -- 9 -- 144
Ford Bridge -- 8 -- 3 -- 1
Filters -- 8 -- 11 -- 22
Forrestfield Inn -- 9 -- 1 -- 35
Forrestfield -- 9-- 1 -- 35
Forrest -- 9 -- 2 -- 44
Forrestburn -- 9 -- 6 -- 47
Forrestdyke -- 9 -- 6 -- 48
Forrestburn Water -- 9 -- 10 -- 59
Forrestburn Mill (Disused) -- 9 -- 10 -- 59
Fair Ground -- 9 -- 13 -- 83
Fauldheads -- 9 -- 14 -- 89
Fortissate Colliery -- 9 -- 14 -- 85
Fortissat -- 13 -- 1 -- 124
Free Church -- 13 -- 6 -- 134
Flat Row -- 13 -- 7 -- 140
Foulburn -- 13 -- 9 -- 143
Gartness Cottage -- 8 -- 10 -- 17
Fernieshaw -- 12 -- 3 -- 103
Gartness -- 8 -- 11 -- 19
Granary Hill -- 9 -- 5 -- 43
Gimmers Croft -- 8 -- 11 -- 20
Garrieston -- 9 -- 5 -- 44
Glenhead -- 8 -- 11 -- 20
Gartness -- 8 -- 15 -- 30
Girdumstrait -- 8 -- 16 -- 34
Gibbshill -- 9 -- 11 -- 69
Greens -- 9 -- 1 -- 36
Goodockhill -- 12 -- 3 -- 94
Govan Place -- 12 -- 8 -- 98
Greenhill -- 12 -- 8 -- 99
Greenhill Cottage -- 12 -- 8 -- 102
Greenhill -- 12 -- 8 -- 102
Glencleland -- 12 -- 15 -- 119
GraystoneleeI -- 12 -- 6 -- 133
Gray Street -- 13 -- 7 -- 140
Hosenet -- 8 -- 4 -- 5
Hillend House -- 8 -- 4 -- 6
Hillend Reservoir (Forth& Clyde Canal Co. [Company]) -- 8 -- 4 -- 6
Hillend -- 8 -- 4 -- 5
Hillend -- 8 -- 4 -- 5
Hillhouse -- 8 -- 7 -- 9
Hill -- 9 -- 7 -- 50
How Burn -- 9 -- 8 -- 54
Hirst Lodge -- 9 -- 10 -- 61
Hirstloanfoot -- 9 -- 10 -- 61
Harthill Mains -- 9 -- 11 -- 64
Harthill -- 9 -- 12 -- 71
Harthill Mill -- 9 -- 12 -- 73
Hirstbraefoot -- 9 -- 14 -- 87
Hareshaw -- 12 -- 8 -- 99
Hattonrig -- 12 -- 11 -- 106
Hornshill -- 12 -- 11 -- 106 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Hills of Murdoston -- 12 -- 12 -- 113
Hillhouseridge -- 13 -- 2 -- 128
Hillhouseridge Cottage -- 13 -- 2 -- 128
Hartwoodhill -- 13 -- 5 -- 131
Hillhouse -- 13 -- 6 -- 137
Hawkwoodburn -- 13 -- 6 -- 138
High Street -- 13 -- 7 -- 141
Heather House -- 13 -- 7 -- 141
Heughbank -- 13 -- 13 -- 147
Inn -- 9 -- 12 -- 73
Jersay -- 13 -- 1 -- 123
Kiltarie -- 8 -- 11 -- 19
Knowehead -- 8 -- 11 -- 20
Knowehead -- 9 -- 11 -- 63
Kirk of Shotts -- 9 -- 13 -- 83
Knownoblehill -- 9 -- 11 -- 105
Knownoble -- 12 -- 11 -- 107
Kirkgateknowes -- 13 -- 5 -- 131
Kate's Well -- 9 -- 13 -- 79
Lochrig -- 8 -- 8 -- 1
Lochill -- 8 -- 7 -- 16
Lilly Loch (Forth & Clyde Canal Co. [Company]) -- 8 -- 7 -- 12
Lady Bells Moss. -- 8 -- 12 -- 23
Langside -- 8 -- 16-- 31
Long Acre -- 8 -- 16-- 33
Loan -- 9 -- 7-- 51
Longrack -- 9 -- 15 -- 90
Lawcastle -- 12 -- 4 -- 93
Langbyres --12 -- 12-- 111
Little Hareshaw -- 12 -- 4 -- 93
Ligno -- 13 -- 9 -- 145
Ladylands -- 13 -- 3 -- 131
Moffathills -- 8 -- 3 -- 4
Moffat Hills -- 8 -- 3 -- 4
Malleable Iron Works -- 8 -- 11 -- 19
Mountcow -- 8 -- 11 -- 26
Muirhall -- 8 -- 16 -- 34
Middle Bracco (Ruin.) -- 9 -- 5 -- 45
Muirhead -- 9 -- 11 -- 67
Muirhall T.P. (Turnpike) -- 9 -- 13 -- 75
Merchanthall T.P. (Turnpike) -- 9-- 13 -- 75
Merchanthall -- 9 -- 13 -- 75
Manse -- 9 -- 13 -- 81
Manse -- 9 -- 13 -- 82
Martyr's Grave -- 9 -- 13 -- 83
Midhill -- 12 -- 8 -- 97
Mannieshall -- 12-- 8 -- 98
Muirhouse -- 12 -- 8 -- 101
Muirmaillen -- 12 -- 8 -- 104
Meadowside -- 12 -- 12 -- 112
Muiredge -- 12 -- 12 -- 114
Murdoston Mill (Flax) -- 12 -- 16 -- 121
Murdostan -- 12 -- 16 -- 121
Mains -- 12 -- 16 -- 124
Manse -- 13 -- 6 -- 133
Murdostan Bridge -- 8 -- 13 -- 147
Northrig -- 9 -- 4 -- 41 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Nether Braco -- 9 -- 5 -- 43
Netherton -- 9 -- 8-- 53
North Shottsmyre -- 9 -- 13 -- 85
North Hirst -- 9 -- 14 -- 87
North Shaws -- 9 -- 14 -- 112
North Linrig -- 12 -- 3 -- 92
New Mill (corn) -- 13 -- 9 -- 43
Old Hall (Ruin) -- 9 -- 8 -- 54
Omoa Iron Works -- 12 -- 11 -- 105
Peat Pots -- 8 -- 16 -- 33
Papperthill Craigs -- 9 -- 9 -- 57
Papperthills -- 9 -- 10 -- 59
Paxtane -- 9 -- 11 -- 69
Parkhead -- 12 -- 8 -- 97
Post Office -- 12 -- 11 -- 107
Parkside -- 13 -- 6 -- 135
Parkhead -- 13 -- 6 -- 137
Penty -- 13 -- 9 -- 143
Parkfoot -- 13 -- 10 -- 145
Quarrelhead -- 8 -- 16 -- 34
Quarryneuk -- 9 -- 11 -- 63
Rockbank -- 8 -- 4 -- 3
Roman Coins found here -- 8 -- 7 -- 13
Roughrig -- 8 -- 11 -- 21
Reservoir Airdrie W.W. [Water Works] -- 8 -- 16 -- 31
Raisyhill -- 9 -- 2 -- 37
Raw -- 9 -- 7 -- 51
Roadhead -- 9 -- 11 -- 65
Roundknowe -- 9 -- 13 -- 82
River Almond -- 9 -- 15 -- 89
River Loch -- 13 -- 1 -- 123
Roughdike -- 13 -- 1 -- 124
Rimmon Cottage -- 13 -- 3 -- 129
Rosehall -- 13 -- 6 -- 136
Stepends -- 8 -- 3 -- 2
Stepends Cottage -- 8 -- 7 -- 7
Springbank -- 8 -- 11 -- 19
Springbank Pits (Coal.) -- 8 -- 11 -- 19
Sauchenburn Bridge -- 8 -- 14 -- 27
Scarknowe -- 8 -- 16 -- 32
South Bothwellshields -- 8 -- 16 -- 32
Shotts Burn -- 8 -- 16 -- 32
Sighthill -- 8 -- 16 -- 33
Springbank Inn -- 8 -- 16 -- 33
Sheddenhall -- 8 -- 16 -- 33
Salsburgh -- 8 -- 16 -- 34
Standhill -- 9 -- 3 -- 39
School -- 9 -- 1 -- 36
Starryhill -- 9 -- 7 -- 50
South Shottsmyre -- 9 -- 13 -- 85
Southrig -- 9 -- 8 -- 53
South Blairmuchole -- 9 -- 11 -- 66
Shotts T.P. [Turnpike] -- 9 -- 13 -- 76
Shotts Inn -- 9 -- 13 -- 76 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Shottsburn -- 9 -- 13 -- 81
School -- 9 -- 13 -- 83
Site of St [Saint] Cathrine's Chapel -- 9 -- 13 -- 84
South Hirst -- 9 -- 14 -- 87
Standknowe -- 9 -- 14 -- 87
South Lanridge -- 12 -- 13 -- 91
Spoutcroft -- 12 -- 8 -- 99
Shawstonhead -- 12 -- 8 -- 103
Scarhill -- 12 -- 11 -- 106
Sunnyside -- 12 --11 -- 108
Swinstie -- 12 --11 -- 108
Spindleside -- 12 --12 -- 111
South Calder Water -- 12 --16 -- 121
Shawstonfoot -- 12 --16 -- 113
Shepherd's Hill -- 13 --1 -- 125
Shuttlehill -- 13 --1 -- 125
Springbank -- 13 -- 2 -- 127
Starryshaw -- 13 -- 3 -- 129
School -- 13 -- 6 -- 133
Slaghill -- 13 -- 6 -- 136
Shotts Iron Works -- 13 -- 6 -- 139
School -- 13 -- 7 -- 141
Shapenknowe -- 13 -- 9 -- 143
Tipperdarie -- 8 -- 12 -- 24
Tod Holes -- 8 -- 12 -- 25
Turdees -- 8 -- 16 -- 31
The Kaims -- 9 -- 5 -- 44
Torrance -- 9 -- 8 -- 53
Torrance -- 9 -- 8 -- 55
Tam's Loup -- 9 -- 11 -- 65
Treesbanks -- 9 -- 11 -- 66
Threeprig -- 9 -- 13 -- 82
Tillenburn Cottage -- 12 -- 3 -- 94
Tillon Burn -- 12 -- 7 -- 95
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church -- 9 -- 13 -- 81
Viewfield Cottage -- 9-- 12 -- 72
Wester Moffat -- 8 -- 7 -- 9
Wester Braco -- 9 -- 12 -- 24
Well Knowe -- 8 -- 12 -- 25
Watch Moss -- 8 -- 12 -- 26
Wester Dunsiston -- 8 -- 15 -- 30
Wester Bogfoot -- 8 -- 16 -- 32
Windyedge -- 9 -- 9 -- 56
West Badweather -- 9 -- 10 -- 61
Wellslea -- 9 -- 11 -- 65
Wilsons School -- 9 -- 12 -- 73
Wester Hassockrig -- 9-- 14 -- 87
Whitehill -- 12 -- 3 -- 94
Windyedge T.P. [Turnpike] -- 12 -- 7 -- 95 |
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Windyedge -- 12 -- 7 -- 96
Westwood -- 12 -- 12 -- 115
Watersaugh -- 12 -- 15 -- 117
Westfield -- 13 -- 1 -- 123
Well Hill -- 13 -- 1 -- 125
Wester Baton -- 13 -- 2 -- 127
Woodhead -- 13 -- 6 -- 138 |
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