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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KAIMES HILL Kaimes Hill
Kaimes Hill
Mr J. Hislop, Ph. [Parish] Schoolma [Schoolmaster] Kirknew [Kirknewton]
Mr P. Turner, farmer, Haggs
005 This Hill is of considerable altitude and very precipitous on the North side It is uncultivated and barren for a considerable distance to the South, covered with gorse & Heath -
HAGGS Haggs
Haggs
Mr P. Turner, farmer, Haggs
Mr G. Glendinning, Factor to the Earl of Morton, Hatton M [Mains]
005 A commodious and pleasantly Situated house, with suitable outbuildings, garden, Thrashing [Threshing] Mill, propelled by a powerful Steam Engine, and a Farm attached 3/4 of which is Cultivated, occupied by Mr P. Turner The property of the Earl of Morton
LONG DALMAHOY Long Dalmahoy
Long Dalmahoy
Mr J Whigam, Long Dalmah [Dalmahoy]
Mr G. Glendinning, Hatton Main [Mains]
005 The place to which this name refers is a row of three Cottages and a Smithy with Gardens attached. The property of the Earl of Morton

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Plan 5.C. List of Names collected by James Connell c/a [Civilian Assistant] 3rd January 1852
[Object for Kaimes Hill] Hill
[Object for Haggs] House & Farm etc
[Object for Long Dalmahoy] Cottages
[Parish] Ratho
[Signed] J. Connell c/a [Civilian Assistant] 3rd January 1852
[Signed] P James Cap R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers] 3rd April 1852

Transcriber's notes

Some words are partly lost in the tight binding of right margin.

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