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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BREICH BRIDGE Breich Bridge
Breich Bridge
Breich Bridge
J. Black
J. Young
J. Mungle
009 A stone built county bridge con:sisting of two arches, over the Breich Water
GLENHUTCH Glenhutch
Glenhutch
Glenhutch
J. Black.
Tho[ma]s. Stark
J Mungle
009 A small farm house & offices with about 45 acres of land attached the property of Dr. Gibson situate [sic] on the east side of the old road leading from Edinbro' to Ayr. [Added in a different hand:] Occupied by A. Smith.
RASHIEHILL Thrashiehill
Rashiehill
Rashiehill
Rashiehill
Rashiehill
Dav[i]d Tweedie
J [or I] Young
Tho[ma]s Stark
Valn. Ro;; - 1726
- Do. - 1814
009 A farm house & offices with 60 acres [of inserted with caret] land attached the property of Dr. Gibson [added in a different hand:] and occupied by Peter Thornton.
CALDER AND SLATEFORD TRUST Calder and Slateford Trust See Name Book 5 C In the west part of the Co. Edinburgh See Name Book Plan 5. C.

Transcriber's notes

Note that the List of Names column has Thrashiehill above Rashiehill.
It is possible that initial J (as in J. Black &c) is initial I, though comparison with other books suggests that James and John were popular forenames,
and there are few if any examples of initial I.
I have added Calder and Slateford Trust from the original page.

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