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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
VOGRIE COLLIERY Vogery Colliery Mr Christie, Millbank
Robert Rutherford, Monteith House
013 [Situation] Temple Ph. [Parish].
Is a large and extensive Co [Coal] works East of Gorebridge in t [the] possession of and worked by [--] Christie of Millbank and p [property] of - Dewar of Vogery
CLAY HOUSE Clay House Henry Gray, Carrier, Clay House
John Whinton, Harvieston Toll Bar
013 [Situation] Borthwick Ph. [Parish].
A house on the N.E [North East] side of the [road ?] leading from Gorebridge to Fushie [Fushie Bridge ?] there ae three or four other dwellings which are called Clayhouse but this [is ?] the only house to which the name p [properly ?] applies It was, as is said, first bu [built of ?] Clay, from which it has derived the [name ?] it is occupied by Henry Gray C [Carrier]
HARVIESTON T.P. Harvieston Toll Bar Henry Gray, Carrier, Clay House
John Whinton, Harvieston Toll Bar
013 [Situation] Borthwick Parish.
A Toll bar on the road leading fr [from] Gorebridge to Fushie Bridge the prop [property] of the County Roads Trustees

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Names Collected by John Early c.a [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 13 C Trace 9

Transcriber's notes

The spelling "Vogrie" as pre-populated, is used on the map sheet, but "Vogery" on this page.
Some words of Description are wholly or partly lost in the tight binding of right margin.

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

JCB