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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CORNBANK | Cornbank | Rev [Reverend] A Torrance Glencross Rev [Reverend] S Moncreiff Penicuik |
012 | A superior built farm house 2 stories high with commodious offices & a farm attached. it is the property of Sir George Clerk Baronet Penicuik House |
LUFFEN HOUSE | 012 | This property is described on page OS1/11/33/33 | ||
PARISH SCHOOL [Penicuik] | Parish School House | Rev [Reverend] A Torrance Glencross Rev [Reverend] S Moncreiff Penicuik |
012 | A square stone building two stories high at the north end of Penicuik Village. it is the Parish School & attended by an average of 95 scholars of both sexes. The Teachers Salary is derived from the Heritors & the Private fees of the pupils |
PENICUIK FOUNDRY | Penicuik Foundry | Rev [Reverend] A Torrance Glencross Rev [Reverend] S Moncreiff Penicuik |
A Small group of buildings originally constructed for a Cavalry Barrack & inhabited by dragoons during the detention of the French Prisoners of war in Penicuik at the beginning of the present Century. it has since became a Metal foundry wherein 30 or so hands are employed cghiefly in the construction of Hydraulic Machinery. it belongs to Mrs Susan Paterson of Penicuik |
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[Page] 35Plan 12. C. Trace 3.
List of Names collected by 2nd Corporal J Mechan RSM [Royal Sappers & Miners] & Examiner
Cornbank Object: Farm House
Luffen House Object: House
Parish School [Penicuik] Object: House
Penicuik Foundry Object: Metal Foundry
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