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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GLENCROSS MAINS | Glencross Mains | Charles Borthwick, Teacher, Glencross School Revd. Torrance |
012 | A farm house 2 stories high slated and in good repair with large and commodious out houses attached, it is the property of William Child Esq. [Esquire] Edinburgh. a large farm is also attached. |
LOGANBANK | Loganbank | Charles Borthwick, Teacher, Glencross School Revd. [Reverend] Torrance |
012 | A mansion house in the cottage style of architecture two stories high with a thatched roof which adds much to its rural appearance it has an ornamental and fruit garden on the north east side and is surrounded by plantations and gravel walks, it is approached by avenues from the south and north and is the property of H.M. Inglis esq. [Esquire] Loganbank Glencross Burn is often called Logan Burn as far down as this, hence propbably the origin of the name. |
SUNNYSIDE | Sunnyside | Charles Borthwick, Teacher, Glencross School Revd. [Reverend] Torrance |
012 | A cothouse upon the farm of Glencross Mains and on the side of the public road leading from Bellwood to Greenlaw Barracks. |
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