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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HERMISTON BRIDGE Hermiston Bridge
Hermiston Bridge
A. Robinson
R. Oliver.
005 A stone Bridge of one arch crossing the 'Union Canal' near Hermiston House it belongs to the canal Compy [Company].
This is not a County Bridge
HERMISTON HOUSE Hermiston House
Hermiston House
Hermiston
A. Robinson.
R.Oliver.
Post Office Directory.
005 A handsome country mansion in the English Style of architecture surrounded by shrubbery and a small demense. The property of Sir W.G. Craig Bart. [Baronet] of Riccarton.
SOUTH GYLE South Guyle
South Guyle
South Guile
South Gyle
Gyle
Mr. J. Bell.
Mr. G. Manson.
Co. [County] Map
Post office Directory
Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 1845
005 A commodious farm house with suitable out offices a thrashing & a farm of arable land attached. The property of Sir. William G. Craig. occupied by Mr. J. Bell

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[page] 11 Parish of Currie

Hermiston House--Situation-- About 2 1/4Miles S.[ South]W.[West] of Corstorphine

Hermiston Bridge-- Situation--About 2 1/8 Miles S.[South]W.[West] of Corstorphine.

'This is not a County Bridge' [added in different ink and probably different hand.]

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