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PARISH OF COCKPEN
PLAN 13C
INDEX
Parish of Cockpen 4
Arniston Colliery 7
Cockpen 4
Dalhousie Burn 4
Galladale Cottages 3
Gire Water 6
Greenhall 9
Hunterfield 7
Kirkhill 5
Redheugh 5
Halk Law 50
Sheil Burn 3
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GALLADALE COTTAGES |
Galladean Cottages See Spelling in Name Book, Plan 13A |
Mr Taylor Mr Alexander |
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A few small dwelling houses on the farm of Capielaw, Occupied by Agricultural labourers |
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SHEIL BURN |
Shiel Burn |
Mr. Taylor Mr Alexander |
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A small stream or burn running in an N.[North] Easterly direction, and forming a boundary line betwixt the Parishes of Cockpen, Lasswade and Carrington, a little East of Shiel Cottages it receives the name Dalhousie Burn |
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SHEIL COTTAGES |
Shiel Cottages |
Mr. Taylor Mr. Alexander |
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A row of small dwelling houses on the farm of Capielaw, they are Occupied by Agricultural Labourers |
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Parish of Cockpen
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KIRKHILL |
Kirkhill |
Sir W. Johnston Mr. Christie |
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A neat and handsomely built house, situated on the East side of the South Esk, it is surrounded by a small portion of ornamental ground, and is the property and residence of Sir W. Johnston |
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REDHEUGH |
Redheugh |
Mr. Fletcher Mr. Wilson |
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A farm house and outhouses including a thrashing Machine, in good repair having a farm of land attached The property of _ Dundas Esq'r [Esquire] of Arniston. |
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TROTTER'S BRIDGE |
Trotter's Bridge |
Mr Fletcher Thomas Wilson |
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A wooden foot bridge crossing the South Esk, a short distance S. E. [South East] of Kirkhill. |
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TROTTER'S LODGE |
Trotter's Lodge |
George Heatly John Lee |
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A small gatehouse or Lodge on the East side of South Esk at Trotter's Bridge. |
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ARNISTON COLLIERY |
Arniston Colliery |
Mr Christie John Lee |
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This name applies to extensive Coal works situated about 1/2 mile N. W. [North West] of Gorebridge, adjacent to the works are a number of dwelling houses for the accomodation of the miners. The property of _ Dundas Esq'r [Esquire} of Arniston. |
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HUNTERFIELD |
Hunterfield |
Mr. Christie John Lee |
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A row of dwelling houses on the side of the road that leads from Dalkeith to Gorebridge, about 1 Mile from the latter, they are the property of _ Dundas Esq'r [Esquire] of Arniston. |
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GREENHALL |
Greenhall |
John Lee Mathew Murton Co.[County] Map 1847 |
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A farm house and out houses including a thrashing machine, having a farm of land attached, Occupied by John Lee the property of _ Dundas Esq'r [Esquire] of Arniston. |
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PARISH OF CARRINGTON
PLAN 13C
INDEX
Parish of Carrington 15
Aikenhead Bridge 17
Aikendean 21
Aikendean 21
Bell Law 18
Barleydean Colliery 23
Capielaw 15
Carrington 15
Carrington 17
Church 18
Carrington Mains 25
Parish School 19
Pardusine 23
River South Esk 22
Stonefieldhill 25
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CAPIELAW |
Capielaw Capielaw Capielaw |
Mr Laylor occupier Mr. Alexander County Map 1847 |
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A farm house and out houses including a thrashing machine and a large farm of land attached The property of [blank] Ramsay Esqr. of Whitehill. |
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AIKENDEAN BRIDGE |
Aitkendean Bridge
Aitkendean Bridge
Aitkendean Bridge |
James Rowan
John Mitchell |
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A Bridge of one arch crossing a small stream a little S.W. [South West] of Aitkendean farm house, it is a County Bridge. |
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CARRINGTON [village] |
Carrington
Carrington
Carrington
Carrington or Primrose |
James Rowan
John Mitchell
Stat.Acct.[Statistical Account] 1845
Co.[County] Map. 1847 |
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A small irregular built village situated near the east side of the parish of the same name. It is occupied by Agricultural labourers & mechanics, and contains the parish Church and School house |
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71 -- Aitkendean Bridge -- About 3/4 Mile N. by W. [North by West] of Carrington
71 -- Carrington -- About 1 5/8 Miles W.S.W. [West South West] of Carrington |
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BELL LAW |
Bell Law
Bell Law |
J Mitchell Schoolmaster Carrington
Mr. James Stell |
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A small eminence on the road. leading from the eastend of Carrington Village - It derives its name from a large tree which stood here- on which hung the Bell of the Old Church of Carrington. |
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CHURCH [Carrington] |
Church
Church |
James Rowan
John Mitchell |
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A parochial church situated upon the N. side of the village of Carrington. Its interior is seating for about 250 persons, the Clergyman's name is the Rev. Lochtie whose stipend is paid by the heritors of the parish.
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[page]18 Parish of Carrington
71 -- Church -- In the village of Carrington
Bell Law -- N.E. [North East] end of Carrington Village |
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CARRINGTON MAINS |
Carrington Mains
Carrington Mains |
Thomas Archibald
James Rowan |
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A farm house and houses in good repair having a farm of land attached [to] the property, the property of the Earl of Rosebury. |
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SCHOOL [Carrington] |
School |
James Rowan
John Mitchell |
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A house at the East end of Carrington Village. Occupied as the parish School. The Schoolmasters salary is derived from the heritors of the parish, and School fees. |
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CARRINGTON CHURCH (Remains of) |
Whitehill Aisle
Remains of Carrington Church
Remains of Carrington Church |
J. Mitchell Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster
Mr James Stell |
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The old Church of Carrington stood within the present old Church-yard, and the present burying vault of the Ramsay family Commonly called the Whitehill Aisle is considered part of it, especially the lower part of the eastern gable. About the latter end of the 16 Century the Church was discontinued as a place of worship and another one was erected in the village of Carrington where it continues to be the Parish Church |
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WHITEHILL AISLE |
Whitehill Aisle
Remains of Carrington Church
Remains of Carrington Church |
J. Mitchell Ph.[Parish] Schoolmaster
Mr James Stell |
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The old Church of Carrington stood within the present old Church-yard, and the present burying vault of the Ramsay family Commonly called the Whitehill Aisle is considered part of it, especially the lower part of the eastern gable. About the latter end of the 16 Century the Church was discontinued as a place of worship and another one was erected in the Village of Carrington where it continues to be the Parish Church. |
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Parish of Carrington
Carrinton Church (Remains of) adapted at o,u,s, |
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AIKENDEAN |
Aikendean
Aikendean
Aikendean |
W. Fletcher
Thomas Wilson
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A farm house and outhouses including a threshing machine, having a farm of land attached, the property of the Earl of Rosebury. |
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AIKENDEAN BURN |
Aikendean Burn
Aikendean Burn |
W. Fletcher
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A small stream or burn having its rise on the farm of Aikendean and running in a N. [North] Easterly direction to its junction with South Esk. |
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CARRINGTON BARNS |
Carrington Barns
Carrington Barns
Carrington Barns |
W. Fletcher
Thomas Wilson
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A farm house two stories high and offices, including a threshing machine, in good repair, having a farm of land attached the property of the Earl of Rosebury |
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River South Esk -- River South Esk -- River South Esk -- See Sheet 2 of Dalkeith -- About 1/2 Mile on the East Side of Carrington -- See Name Book of Sheet 2 of Dalkeith |
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BARLEYDEAN COLLIERY |
Barleydean Colliery
Barleydean Colliery |
W. Alexander
Alexander Dods |
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A Colliery situated about 20 chains S. [South] W. [West] of the farm house of Parduvine, adjacent are a few dwelling houses. Occupied by the workmen. The property of the Earl of Rosebury |
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PARDUVINE |
Parduvine
Parduvine
Parduvine |
W. Alexander
Alexander Dods
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A farm house and suitable out houses including a thrashing machine having a farm of land attached Occupied by W. Alexander, the property of the Earl of Rosebury |
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MANSE [Carrington] |
Carrington Manse
Carrington Manse |
Rev. [Reverend] W. Lochtie
Alexander Dods |
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A house two storeys high, having suitable offices, and a Garden attached. It is the residence of the parochial Clergy of the parish of Carrington. |
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STONEFIELD HILL |
Stonefield Hill
Stonefield Hill
Stonefield Hill
Stonefieldhill
Stonefield Hall |
Rev.[Reverend] W. Lochtie
Alexander Dods
W. Alexander
P.O. [Post Office] Directory
Map of Roads |
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A farm house with suitable out houses, including a thrashing machine, having a farm of land attached. The property of the Earl of Rosebury, and occupied by Alexander Dods. |
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MANSE adapted at o,u,o, |
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PARISH OF NEWBATTLE
PLAN 13C
INDEX
Parish of Newbattle--35
Arniston Bridge--35
Barley Knowe--31
Herring Rows--32
Monteith Houses--34
Millbank--36
Newbyers--31
Newbyers Castle (Ruins of)--33
Newbyers Mill--35
Newbattle--35
Stobhill Church--31
Stobhill School--32
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BARLEYKNOWE |
Barley Knowe
Barley Knowe
Barley Knowe
Barley Knowe
Barley Knowe
Barley Knowe |
John Lee
W. Burton
J. Thornton
R. Thomson
Mr Borthwick
Mr. McDougal |
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NEWBYRES |
New Byres
New Byres
New Byres
Newbyres
Newbyres
Newbyres |
John Lee
Methew Burton
Co. [County] Map
Stat. [Statistical] Acct.[Account] 1845
T. Thornton,
R. Thomson
Mr Borthwick,
Mr McDougal |
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A farm house with out houses including a thrashing mill, having a farm of land attached. The property of [---] Dundas Esqr. |
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STOBHILL CHURCH (Quoad Sacra) |
Stobhill Church (Qoad Sacra) Stobhill Church (Qoad Sacra) |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Speirs
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A small edifice situated in the South end of Newbattle parish, it was erected for the Convenience of that end of the parish, its interior is fitted up to hold 300 person, the Minister is the Rev.[Reverend] [---] Speirs |
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HERRING ROW |
Herring Row
Herring Row |
W. Burton
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A row of houses a little S. [South] East of Stobhill Church, Occupied by Agricultural labourers. |
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STOBHILL SCHOOL |
Stobhill School
Stobhill School |
Rev,[Reverend] W. Speirs
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A school adjacent to Stobhill Church. In it the Ordinary branches of an English education are taught The schoolmaster's Salary is derived from the heritors of the parish and school fees. |
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NEWBYRES CASTLE (Ruins of) |
New Byres Castle (ruins of)
New Byres Castle (ruins of)
Newbyers Tower
Newbyers Castle |
John Allen
W. Burton
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John Thornton |
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The ruins of an old building situated on the West Side of Gorebridge village, it is not known in the locality when or by whom it was erected |
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Parish of Newbattle
Note from Field Remark 15 Feby [February] 1853 From a tradition current in the locality the last proprietor of this place was Sir John Barr who died in the Castle; it afterwards became the property of the Arniston Family, and is supposed to be co temporary with Catcune Castle. |
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STOBHILL |
Stobhill
Stobhill
Stob Hill |
Robert Rutherford
John Lee
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[Situation] About 3/8 Miles N.E. by N. [North East by North] of Gorebridge
A small village about 30 chains N. [North] of the village of Gorebridge, the houses are [principally] one story in height and occupied by Colliers. |
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MONTEITH HOUSES |
Monteith Houses
Monteith Houses
Monteith's Houses |
R. Rutherford
John Lee
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[Situation] About 3/8 Mile N E. by E. [North East by East] of Gorebridge
A farm house with out houses including thrashing machine, and a farm of land attached Occupied by R. Rutherford, the property of _ Dewar Esqr. of Vogery |
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Parish of Newbattle
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NEWBYRES MILL |
Newbyres Mill
Newbyres Mill |
John Whinton
John Clapperton |
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[Situation] About 3/8 Mile W.N.W. [West North West] of Gorebridge
An old mill, now occupied by as two dwelling houses, the property of William Dundas Esqr. of Arniston, |
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ARNISTON BRIDGE |
Arniston Bridge
Arniston Bridge |
John Whinton
John Clapperton |
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[Situation] 3/8 Mile W.N.W. [West North West] of Gorebridge
A stone built bridge crossing Gore Burn a little East of Newbyres Mill, It is a Co. [County] Bridge. |
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Parish of Newbattle
79 [Newbyres Mill]
79 [Arniston Bridge]
Parish of Newbattle -- Newbattle -- Parish of Newbattle -- See N. [Name] Book 7C. -- E. [East] side of the Co. [County] of Edinb [Edinburgh] -- See descript: [Descriptive] Remarks on Name Book 7C |
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MILLBANK |
Millbank
Millbank |
John Thornton
R Thomson |
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[Situation] Abo [About] 5/8 Mile W. [West] from the North end of Gorebridge
A neat Cottage two stories in height with offices and vegetable garden attached the property of _ Dundas Esqr. of Arniston and occupied by Mr Christie overseer of Arniston Colliery. |
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[page]39 PARISH OF TEMPLE PLAN 13C INDEX
Parish of Temple -- 45
Gorebridge -- 41
Gorebridge Station -- 43
Mossend -- 45
North Brit: [British] Railway (Hawick Branch) -- 43
Stobgreen -- 42
Stobsmills -- 44
Stobs Mills gunpowder -- 45
Stobs -- 45
Towerdean -- 42
Temple -- 5
United Presby.[Presbyterian] Church -- 41
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GOREBRIDGE |
Gorebridge
Gorebridge
Gore Bridge |
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William Allen
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A considerable village situated at the N. end of the parish of Temple, the houses varying from one to 3 storeys in height, and are principally occupied by Colliers. |
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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Gorebridge] |
United Presbyterian Church
Church(United Presbyterian)
Church (United Presbyterian)
Church ( United Presbyterian) |
John Clapperton
William Allen
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Thomas Wilson |
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A small edifice of a rectangular form situated at the end of Gorebridge. Its interior is fitted up with seats capable of containing about 300 persons. |
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78 -- Gorebridge -- On the N.[North] side of Gore Water about 1 3/4 Miles E. by N. [East by North] of Carrington
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STOBGREEN |
Stobgreen
Stobgreen |
John Thornton
R. Thomson |
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A small row of houses one story in height occupied by Colliers and the property of - Dewar Esqr. Vogerie. |
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TOWERDEAN |
Towerdean
Towerdean |
John Allen
W. Burton |
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A farm house and out houses including a threshing machine and a farm of land attached. Occupied by W. Allen, the property of_ Dewar of Vogery |
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Stobgreen -- About 2 chains S.[South] from Monteith Houses
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GOREBRIDGE STATION |
Gorebridge Station
Gorebridge Station |
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A Station for passengers and goods, on the Edinburgh and Hawick branch of the North British Railway. |
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GUNPOWDER MILLS [Stobs] |
Gunpowder Mills
Stobs Powder Mills
Stobs Powder Mills |
John Whinton
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An extensive Gun powder manufactory situated on the N.[North] side of Gore Burn, near Gore-bridge station the property of Messrs Hunter & co, |
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80 -- Gorebridge Station -- In the village of Gorebridge
79 -- Stobs Powder Mills -- On the S [South] side of the village of Gorebridge
Note. Gunpowder Mills only to be written as the Mills are in the village of Stobs Mills
North British Railway (Hawick Branch) -- North British Railway Hawick Branch -- North British Railway (Hawick Branch) -- See Name Book 7A -- Passing through the village of Gorebridge -- See Name Book Plan 7A |
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STOBS MILLS |
Stobsmills
Stobsmills
Stobs Mills
Stobs Mills
Stobs Mills |
John Thornton
R. Thomson
J. Whinton
William Borthwick
J. Clapperton |
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A small village in the Vogrie and Arniston estates consisting of two rows of houses and an extensive Gun Powder Mill with work shops and overseers residence Attached. In it are a few grocers shops. Public house etc. Before the Gun powder works were established hear, there was an old Corn Mill which first gave rise to the name Stobsmills. |
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Stobs Mills -- About 1/2 Mile N. N.W. [North North West] from Harviesten |
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MOSSEND |
Mossend
Mossend |
William Simpson
Robert Rutherford |
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A row of dwelling houses on the road side that leads from Gore-bridge to Pathhead. they are the property of Dewar of Vogery |
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STOBS |
Stobs.
Stobs |
Robert Rutherford
William Simpson |
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A farm house and out houses including a thrashing machine having a farm of land attached the property of - Dewar of Vogery |
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81 -- Mossend -- About 1/2 Mile E. by N. [East by North] of Gorebridge.
81 -- Stobs -- 1/2 Mile E.[East] of the village of Gorebridge
Parish of Temple -- Temple -- Parish of Temple -- See Name B. 18D -- S. [South] eastern portion of the Co.[County] of Edinb [Edinburgh] -- See descript [descriptive] Remarks in Name Book 18D |
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VOGRIE COLLIERY |
Vogery Colliery
Vogery Colliery |
W. Christie
Robert Rutherford |
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This name applies to extensive Coal works situated a little N.E. [North East] of Gorebridge, the property of Dewar Esqr. of Vogery |
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[Note added:]See spelling Vogrie in Name List Plan 13D
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PLAN 13C INDEX
Parish of Borthwick -- 49
Arniston -- 49
Arniston Mains -- 50
Bells Mains -- 59
Castle Law -- 50
Clayhouse -- 54
Catcune Mill (corn) -- 55
Catcune Castle (Ruins of) -- 56
Fushie Inn -- 54
Fushie Station -- 55
Fushiebridge -- 59
Harvieston -- 53
Haughead -- 555
Harvieston T.P. -- 57
Harvieston Mains -- 51
Halk Law -- 50
Shank -- 51
Stobs Brewery -- 53
Waverley Cottage -- 56
Shank Tongue -- 52
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ARNISTON |
Arniston
Arniston
Arniston |
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[Situation] About 1 5/8 miles S.W. [South West] Gorebridge A handsome modern built mansion situated on the East side of the South Esk; and in the centre of a large and well wooded demesne. A little to the East is a large steading of Office houses and a large vegetable garden attached. This house is the residence of William Dundas Esqr. who is also proprietor. |
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ARNISTON MAINS |
Arniston Mains
Arniston Mains
Arniston Mains |
Robert Vitch
Thomas Wilson
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[Situation] About 1 7/8 mile S.W. [South West] of Gorebridge A farm house with offices, including a thrashing machine, having a farm of arable land attached. The property of William Dundas Esqr. of Arniston |
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SHANK |
Shank
Shank
Shank |
John Whinton
Robert Vitch
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[Situation] About 5/8 Mile W,. by S. [West by South] of Gorebridge
A dwelling house having a large fruit garden attached The property of William Dundas Esqr. of Arniston. |
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HARVIESTON MAINS |
Harvieston Mains
Harvieston Mains
Harvieston Mains |
John Whinton
Robert Vitch
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[Situation] About 1/4 Mile S.W. [South West] of Gorebridge
A farm house and out houses, including a thrashing machine, having a large farm of arable land attached. The property of William Dundas Esqr. of Arniston, |
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SHANK TONGUE |
Shank Tongue |
G. Wilson
R. McAlpin |
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[Situation] About 1/2 Mile S.W. by W. [South West by West] from Arniston Colliery.
A narrow piece of land at the junction of the Esk & Gore Waters shaped in the form of a tongue and from a place near it called Shank, it is known as Shank Tongue. |
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ROADS |
Roads |
Mr Taylor
William Simpson |
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[Situation] Adjoining Stobs Brewery.
A few thatched houses on the South east side of Stobs Brewery occupd [occupied] by labourers. |
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STOBS BREWERY |
Stobs' Brewery
Stobs' Brewery
Stobs' Brewery |
R. Rutherford
William Simpson
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[Situation] 1/2 Mile E.S.E. [East South East] of Gorebridge.
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HARVIESTON |
Harvieston
Harvieston
Harvieston |
Dr. [Doctor] Morrison
Mr Borthwick
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[Situation] About 5/8 Mile S.S.E. [South South East] of Gorebridge.
A handsomely built mansion house situated on the W. [West] side of Gore Burn in the centre of a small portion of Ornamental ground. It is occupied by Dr. [Doctor] Morrison The property of C.T. Cranston Esq. |
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FUSHIE INN |
Fushie Inn
Fushie Inn |
Sign Board
William Borthwick |
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[Situation] About 3/4 Mile S. by E. [South by East] of Gorebridge.
A house two stories [storeys] in height with out houses in good repair It is occupied as a public house or Inn by Mrs Wilson The property of C.S. Cranston Es [Esq.] |
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CLAY HOUSE |
Clay House
Clay House |
Henry Gray
John Whinton |
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[Situation] About 1/4 mile S. by E. [South by East] of Gorebridge.
A house on the West side of Gore Burn occupied by Henry Gray, adjacent to this house are a few more houses, but the name only applies to the one. |
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CATCUNE MILL (Corn) |
Catcune Mill
Catcune Mill
Catcune Mill |
George Pendreigh
W. Borthwick
James Cooper |
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[Situation] About 3/4 mile S.S.E [South South East] of Gorebridge.
A Corn Mill on the West side of Gore Burn, Occupied by George Pendreigh, the property of C.S. Cranston |
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FUSHIE STATION |
Fushie Station
Fushie Station |
James Cooper
Name on Board |
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[Situation] 7/8 Mile S.E [South East] of Gorebridge.
A small shed and Station on the Hawick branch [North British Railway] a little East of Catcune Mill |
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HAUGHHEAD |
Achhead
Achhead
Haugh Head
Haughhead
Haughhead
Haughhead |
Mr Virtue
Mr Borthwick
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Stat. Acct [Statistical Account] 1845
Mr Thomson
Mr Borthwick |
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[Situation] About 3/8 mile S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Harvieston.
A small but neat Cottage having Ofice houses, and a Garden attached Occupied by Mr Virtue The property of C.S. Cranston Esq. |
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WAVERLEY COTTAGE |
Waverley Cottage
Waverley Cottage |
Mr Virtue
Mr Borthwick |
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[Situation] About 1 Mile S.S.E. [South South East] of Gorebridge.
A small cottage on the E. [East] side of the road that leads from Fushie Bridge to Borthwick. |
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CATCUNE CASTLE [Ruins of] |
Catcune Castle (Ruins of)
Catcune Castle (Ruins of)
Old Castle of Catcune |
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William Borthwick
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[Situation] About 3/4 Mile S.S.E. [South South east] of Gorebridge.
This name applies to the ruins of an ancient building or Castle situated on the E. [East] side of Gore Burn a short distance E. [East] of Harvieston. It is not known in the locality when or by whom it was founded,
There is the ruins of a very ancient castle on the estate of Harvieston which are traditionally assigned as the seat of the family before it became possessed of the domain of Lochenwort to which it afterwards gave the name of Borthwick. These ruins go by the name of the Old Castle of Catcune, and it is certain that the family were promiscuously designed by the titles Catcune, Legertwood and Heriotmuir before they assumed the title of Borthwick of that Ilk. Stat. Acct [Statistical Account] 1845 page 162 |
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HARVIESTON T.P. |
Harvieston Toll Bar
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H. Gray
John Whinton |
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[Situation] About 3/8 mile S. [South] of Gorebridge A turnpike gate on the road that leads from Gorebridge to Fushie Bridge, the property of the County road Trustees. |
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BELLS MAINS |
Bell's Mains
Bell's Mains |
John Whinton
George Peudreigh |
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[Situation] About 5/8 mile S. by E. [South by East] of Gorebridge This name applies to a few houses occupied by mechanics and Labourers The property of W. Dundas Esqr. of Arniston. |
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FUSHIEBRIDGE |
Fushiebridge
Fushiebridge |
John Whinton
George Peudreigh |
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[Situation] About 7/8 mile S.S.E. [South South East] of Gorebridge A few houses on the road side that leads from Edinburgh to Borthwick. In it is a Post Office for the Convenience of the locality. |
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CAPIELAW |
Capielaw |
Mr Taylor, Farmer, Capielaw
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[Situation] Carrington Ph [Parish].
A farm house with Suitable offices Threshing machine and farm attached occupied by Mr Taylor and property of - Ramsay Esq of Whitehill |
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SHEIL COTTAGES |
Shiel Cottages |
Mr Taylor, Farmer, Capielaw
Mr Alexander, Farmer, Parduvine |
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[Situation] Cockpen Ph [Parish].
A row of Small dwelling houses on the farm of Capielaw occupied by the Labourers of Mr Taylor |
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GALLADEAN COTTAGES |
Galladean Cottages |
Mr Taylor, Farmer, Capielaw
Mr Alexander, Farmer, Parduvine |
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[Situation] Cockpen Ph [Parish].
A few small dwelling houses on the farm of Capielaw occupied by the labourers of Mr Taylor, Farmer |
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SHEIL BURN |
Shiel Burn |
Mr Taylor, Farmer, Capielaw
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A small Burn NW [North West] of Whitehill House and runs in a NE [North east] direction forming the boundary of the Phs [Parishes] of Lasswade, Cockpen and Carrington till it joins Dalhousie Burn East of Shiel Cottages |
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TROTTER'S LODGE |
Trotter's Lodge |
George Heatly Trotter's Lodge
John Lee, Farmer, Newhall |
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A small gatehouse or lodge on the North side of the South Esk at Trotter's Bridge the property of - Dundas of Arniston and occupied by George Heatly |
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HUNTERFIELD |
Hunterfield |
Mr. Christie Millbank
John Lee Farmer, Newhall |
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A row of houses on the Dalkeith and Gorebridge Road NW [North West] of Arniston Colliery. they are entirely occupied by Colliers and are the property of Dundas Esqr. of Arniston |
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ARNISTON COLLIERY |
Arniston Colliery |
Mr. Christie Millbank
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A large and extensive Coal works about 3/4 of a mile S.W [South West] of Gorebridge with rows of dwelling houses adjacent which are occupied by the Coal miners etc The Colliery is worked by Mr. Christie and is the property of - Dundas Esqre. of Arniston. |
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REDHEUGH |
Redheugh |
Mr Fletcher, Carrington Barns
Thomas Wilson, Grocer at Temple |
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[Situation] Newbattle Ph [Parish].
A well constructed house two stories [storeys] high having Suitable offices, Threshing Mill and farm attached occupied by Mr Burnett and property of - Dundas Esq of Arniston |
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KIRKHILL |
Kirkhill |
Sir William Johnson, Kirkhill
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[Situation] Newbattle Ph [Parish].
A neat and well constructed house beautifully Situated on the North side of the South Esk and surrounded by a small and well wooded portion of ornamental ground It is the property and residence of Sir William Johnson |
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AIKENDEAN |
Aikendean |
Mr Fletcher, Carrington Barns
Thomas Wilson, Grocer, Temple |
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[Situation] Carrington Ph [Parish].
A farm house with suitable offices Threshing mill and farm attached Occupied by Mrs Flint and property of the Earl of Roseberry |
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CARRINGTON BARNS |
Carrington Barns |
Mr Fletcher, Farmer Carrington Barns
Thomas Wilson, Grocer, Temple |
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[Situation] Carrington Ph [Parish].
A well constructed house tw [two storeys?] high, having suitable offices, Thr [Threshing] mill, and farm attached, occupied [by ?] Mr Fletcher, Farmer, and prope [property] of the earl of Roseberry |
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AIKENDEAN BURN |
Aikendean Burn |
Mr Fletcher, Farmer Carrington Barns
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A small stream, West of Aiken [Aikendean] farm house and runs in a Nort [Northerly] direction till it joins the South Es [Esk near ?] Prestonholm. The name only ap [applies] to it from Aikendean Bridge till it [joins ?] the Esk. |
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TROTTER'S BRIDGE |
Trotter's Bridge |
George Heatly, Trotter's Lodge
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A wooden Footbridge, erected ac [across] the South Esk a short distanc [distance] East of Kirkhill and opposite [Trotter's ?] Lodge |
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GREENHALL |
Greenhall |
John Lee, Farmer Greenhall
Mathew Burton, New Byres |
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[Situation] Cockpen Ph [Parish].
A farm house of good construction having offices Thrashing [Threshing] machine and farm attached occupied by John Lee and property of - Dundas Esq |
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BARLEY KNOWE |
Barley Knowe |
John Lee, Farmer Greenhall
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[Situation] Newbattle Ph [Parish].
Two rows of dwelling houses Situated betwixt Greenhall farm and Stobhill. They were built for dwellings Solely for the use of the Colliers who work in the Coal pits belonging to the Arniston Colliery |
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STOBHILL |
Stobhill |
Robert Rutherford, Monteith Houses
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A Small Village North of Gorebridge the houses are for the most part only one storey in height and chiefly occupied by Colliers. |
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MONTEITH HOUSES |
Monteith Houses |
Robert Rutherford, Monteith Houses
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A well constructed farm house with offices, Thrashing [Threshing] machine and farm attached occupied by Robert Rutherford and property of - Dewar Esq of Vogery |
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NEWBYRES |
New Byres |
Mathew Burton, Farmer New Byres
John Lee, Greenhall
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[Situation] Newbattle Ph [Parish].
A farm house with Suitable off [offices Thrashing [Threshing] mill and farm attach [attached] occupied by Mathew Burt [Burton] and property of - Dundas E [esq] |
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STOBHILL CHURCH (Quoad Sacra) |
Stobhill Church (Quoad Sacra) |
Revd [reverend] Mr Spiers
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A Quoad Sacra Church, erected for Convenience of the Parishioners [of ?] the South end of the Parish of Newbattle. It is seated for about [--] the officiating Minister is the R [Reverend] Mr Spiers |
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STOBHILL SCHOOL |
Stobhill School |
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A School house at the S.E [South East end of Stobhill Church where child [children] of both Sexes are taught the ordina [ordinary] branches of an English education the Salary of the master is derived part from the Heritors and part f [from] the pupils |
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AIKENDEAN BRIDGE |
Aikendean Bridge |
James Roman, Carrington
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[Situation] Carrington Parish.
A County Bridge of one arch erected across a Small Stream a Short distance South West of Aikendean Farmhouse |
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CARRINGTON [village] |
Carrington |
James Roman, Carrington
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[Situation] Carrington Parish.
A Small Village near the East end of the Parish of Carrington. The houses are of irregular formation and are occupied by agricultural labourers and mechanics. |
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CHURCH [Carrington] |
Church (Ph) [Parish] |
James Roman, Carrington
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[Situation] Carrington Parish.
On the West side of the Village [of Carrington] Stands the Church built in the form of a cross and seated for about 250 The officiating minister is the Revd [Reverend] Mr Lochtie |
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SCHOOL [Carrington] |
School (Ph) [Parish] |
James Roman, Carrington
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[Situation] Carrington Parish.
A Small house at the East end of Carrington used as a Parish school where children of both sexes are taught the ordinary branches of an English education. The master derives his Salary part from the children and part from the Heritors of the Parish |
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CARRINGTON MAINS |
Carrington Mains |
Thomas Archibald Farmer Carrington
James Roman Wright Carrington |
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A well constructed farm bu[ilt] on the S [South] East Side of the Village of Carrington [having] suitable offices and f[arm] attached occupied by T[homas] Archilbald and property [of] the Earl of Roseberry |
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BARLEYDEAN COLLIERY |
Barleydean Colliery |
Mr. Alexander Parduvine
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A Colliery about 1/4 of a mile S [South] West of Parduvine having a few houses adjacent occupied by those who work in and about the Colliery. It is worked by Mr. Wright of Rosewell and is the property of the Earl of Roseberry |
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Parduvine |
Mr. Alexander Parduvine
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A farm house with suitable offices thershing machine and farm attached occupied by Mr. Alexander (Farmer) and property of the Earl of Roseberry |
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MANSE [Carrington] |
Carrington Manse |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Lochtie
Alexander Dodd Stonefield Hill |
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A well constructed house two stories high with suitable office and garden attached the property and residence (for the time being) of the Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Lochtie |
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STONEFIELD HILL |
Stonefield Hill |
Alexander Dodd Stonefield Hill
Mr. Alexander Parduvine |
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A farm house having suitable offices, Threshing Machine and farm attached occupied by Alexander Dodd and property of the Earl of Roseberry |
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HERRING ROW |
Herring Row |
Mr Burton, New byres
John Allen, Towerdean |
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[Situation] Newbattle Parish.
A row of houses at the South end of Stobhill School occupied by the Agricultural labourers of Mr Burton of New Byres |
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NEWBYRES CASTLE (Ruins of) |
New Byres Castle (in Ruins) |
John Allen |
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[Situation] Newbattle Ph [Parish].
A very old building of a rectangular form on the West side of Gorebridge There is no person in the neighbourhood than can give any information respecting when, or by whom it was erected |
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TOWERDEAN |
Towerdean |
John Allen, Farmer, Towerdean |
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[Situation] Temple.
A farm house at the South end of Gorebridge having Suitable offices Thrashing [Threshing] machine and farm attached occupied by Mr Allen and property of Dewar of Vogery |
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GOREBRIDGE |
Gorebridge |
John Clapperton, Grocer Gorebridge
Mr Allen, Farmer Towerdean Gorebridge
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[Situation] Temple Ph. [Parish].
A considerable Village in t [the] North end of the Parish of Temp [Temple] having one principal Street, w [which] extends from the United Presbyter [Presbyterian] Church on the North, to the Rail [Railway ?] Bridge at the South end, the h [houses] are irregularly formed, varying from [one ?] to three Stories [Storeys] in height, and a [are] occupied by Grocers etc mechanics a [and] labourers. The most part of the latter are employed at the different Coal works adjoin [adjoining] the Village |
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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Gorebridge] |
United Presbyterian Church |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Sandy, Gorebridge
Thomas Wilson, Grocer Temple |
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[Situation] Temple Ph [Parish].
A large and well constructed [--] of a rectangular form Situated at North end of the Village of Temp [Temple] Kept as a place of worship by t [the] members of the United Presbyterians of the Parish. It is seated to conta [contain] about 300. The officiating Minister is the Revd [Reverend] Mr Sandy |
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ARNISTON BRIDGE |
Arniston Bridge |
John Whinton, Harvieston Toll Bar
John Clapperton, Grocer Gorebridge |
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[Situation] Ph [Parish] Newbattle & Borthwick.
A substantial stone bridge over Gore Burn and the property of the Trustees of the County Roads. |
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NEWBYRES MILL |
Newbyers Mill |
John Whinton, Harvieston Toll Bar
John Clapperton, Grocer Gorebridge |
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An old mill now converted into two dwelling houses and occupied by farm operatives - It is the property of Dundas of Arniston |
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GUNPOWDER MILLS [Stobs] |
Sobs Powder Mills |
John Whinton, Harvieston Toll Bar
John Clapperton, Grocer Gorebridge
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An extensive gun powder manufactory on the side of Gore Burn and immediately S. [South] of Gorebridge; and carried on by Messrs Hatchener & Hunter. |
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HARVIESTON MAINS |
Harvieston Mains |
James Whinston, Harvieston Toll-bar
Robert Vitch, Gardener Arniston |
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[Situation] Borthwick.
A farm house, with offices, a thrashing [threshing] machine and a large arable farm attached - the property of Dundas of Arniston, and in the possession of J. Croall proprietor |
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SHANK |
Shank |
James Whinston, Harvieston Toll-bar
Robert Vitch, Gardener Arniston |
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[Situation] Borthwick.
A dwelling house with a large fruit garden attached - the property of Dundas of Arni [Arniston] and occupied by J Wallac [Wallace] |
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GOREBRIDGE STATION |
Gorebridge Station |
James Whinston, Harvieston Toll-bar
Robert Vitch, Gardener Arniston |
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[Situation] Borthwick.
A Station for passengers & goods etc on the Edinburgh and Hawick Branch of the North British Railway immediately adjoining the Village of Gorebridge |
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MOSSEND |
Moss-end |
William Simpson, Moss-end
Robert Rutherford, Monteith Houses |
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[Situation] Temple Ph. [Parish].
A row of [houses ?] on the road leading from Gorebridge to Pathhead, and a short distance East of Monteith Houses It is occupied by Mechanics and is the property of - Dewar Esq of Vogery |
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STOBS |
Stob's |
Robert Rutherford, Monteith Houses
William Simpson, Moss-end |
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[Situation] Temple Ph. [Parish].
A farm house with offices Thrashing [Threshing] machine and farm attached occupied by Robert Rutherford and property of - Dewar Esq of Vogery |
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STOBS BREWERY |
Stob's Brewery |
Robert Rutherford, Monteith Houses
William Simpson, Moss-end |
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[Situation] Temple and Borthwick Phs [Parishes].
A few dwelling houses East of Stobs farm house It had been formerly a brewery but is now Converted into dwelling houses, part of the houses are in ruins the remainder are occupied by Agricultural labourers It is the property of - Dewar Esq of Vogery |
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VOGRIE COLLIERY |
Vogery Colliery |
Mr Christie, Millbank
Robert Rutherford, Monteith House |
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[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 |
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CLAY HOUSE |
Clay House |
Henry Gray, Carrier, Clay House
John Whinton, Harvieston Toll Bar |
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[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] |
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HARVIESTON T.P. |
Harvieston Toll Bar |
Henry Gray, Carrier, Clay House
John Whinton, Harvieston Toll Bar |
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[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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ARNISTON |
Arniston |
Robert Veitch, Arniston
Thomas Wilson, Temple |
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[Situation] Borthwick.
A very handsome mansion of modern construction, Situated near the centre of an extensive demesne, and surrounded with lofty beech trees etc. There are extensive offices, and a large flower and vegetable garden adjoining - It is the property and Country residence of William Dundas Esq of Arniston - |
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ARNISTON MAINS |
Arniston Mains |
Robert Veitch, Arniston
Thomas Wilson, Temple |
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[Situation] Borthwick.
A farm house with offices, a thrashing [threshing] machine and an arable farm attached and The property of William Dundas Esq of Arniston. |
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HARVIESTON |
Harvieston |
Dr [Doctor] Morrison, Harvieston
W Borthwick, Postmaster, Fushie Bridge |
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[Situation] Borthwick Ph. [Parish].
A neat and well constructed mansion beautifully Situated on the SW [South West] side of the Gore Burn and a Short distance N [North] of Fushie Bridge, having excellent offices, Vegetable and ornamental gardens attached and surrounded by a neat and well wooded demesne. The occasional residence of Dr [Doctor] Morrison and property of C.T. Cranston Esq. |
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FUSHIE INN |
Fushie Inn |
W. Borthwick, Postmaster Fushie Bridge
Name on Sign Board |
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[Situation] Borthwick parish.
A well constructed House two stories [storeys] with suitable Stabling accommodation attached, and Kept as an Inn or Public-house by Mrs Wilson It is the property of C.T. Cranston Esq. |
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CATCUNE CASTLE [in ruins] |
Catcune Castle (in Ruins) |
Dr [Doctor] Morrison, Harvieston
W. Borthwick, Postmaster Fushie Bridge |
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[Situation] Borthwick Parish.
A very Ancient looking, dilapidated Ruins on the N [North] side of the Gore Burn and NE [North east] of Harvieston House, there can be no information obtained respecting when or by whom it was erected, but is supposed to be more Ancient than Borthwick Castle |
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CATCUNE MILL (Corn) |
Catcune Mill |
George Pendreigh, Miller
W. Borthwick, Postmaster
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[Situation] Borthwick Ph. [Parish].
A corn mill driven by water po [power] Situated East of Harvieston Hous [House] occupied by George Pendreigh an [and] property of C.T. Cranston Esq |
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FUSHIE STATION |
Fushie Station |
James Cooper, Fushie station
Name on Board |
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[Situation] Borthwick Parish.
A small shed on the Hawick Rail [Railway] East of Catcune Mill, where passengers and go [goods] are booked to Edinburgh, Hawick a [and] the intermediate Stations on the line the property of the N.B. [North British] Railway Company |
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HAUGHHEAD |
Achhead |
Mr Virtue, Achhead
W. Borthwick, Postmaster |
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[Situation] Borthwick Parish.
A neat Cottage with vegetable garde [garden] and offices attached Situated about 1/4 of a [mile] East of Fushie Bridge, occupied by Mr Vi [Virtue] and property of C.T. Cranston Esq |
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WAVERLEY COTTAGE |
Waverley Cottage |
Mr Virtue, Achhead
W. Borthwick, Postmaster |
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[Situation] Borthwick Parish.
A small house on the East side of [the ?] road leading from Fushie Bridge to Borthwick the property of the Roads Trustees |
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BELLS MAINS |
Bell's Mains |
J. Whinton, Harvieston Toll Bar
George Pendreigh, Catcune Mill |
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A number of dwelling houses, and work shops, and occupied by mechanics and farm labourers - It is the property of Mr Dundas of Ormiston - |
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FUSHIEBRIDGE |
Fushiebridge |
J. Whinton, Harvieston Toll Bar
George Pendreigh, Catcune Mill
Postmaster Fushiebridge |
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A few Cottages Situated on the main road from Edin [Edinburgh to] Borthwick forming a small Hamlet. There is a post office here from which letters etc are despatched every morning |
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SHANK TONGUE |
Shank Tongue |
Thomas Wilson (grocer) Temple
Robert McAlpin, Gorebridge |
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A Small piece of land at the junction of the South Esk and Gore Water and is for the most part planted with Fir and Forest trees it derives its name from a place immediately East of it called the Shank There is a red dot on Trace showing how far the name extends |
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ROADS |
Roads |
Mr Taylor, Farmer Catcune
William Simpson, Mossend |
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A few low thatched houses at the East side of Stob's Brewery occupied by labourers and property of - Dewar Esq of Vogery |
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Trace 9
[Parish for Roads] Borthwick
[Signed] James Carpenter C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] 17th Feby [February] 1853
[Signed] I James Cap. RE [Captain Royal Engineers] 8 March 1853 |
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[stamped] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE SOUTHAMPTON [dated] 26 JUN 91 [1891]
Co. [County] EDINBURGH
Complete
PLAN 13C.
Names of Parishes -- Pages
COCKPEN -- 1
CARRINGTON -- 13
TEMPLE -- 39
NEWBATTLE -- 29
BORTHWICK -- 47 |
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