OS1/11/40/7

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GRAVE or Kistvaen [Harle Rigging] Harley Rigging
Harley Rigging
Hoarle Rigging
Hoarle Rigging
William Leitch
V. Douglas
Mr. Douglas
Donald Martin
014 [Situation] About 73 Chains West of Saughland A hill on the farm of Crichton Mains of a circular form, on its summit a grave was found formed of flag stones which contained some ashes, supposed to be human remains This grave is now left open It was Cisvaen or ancient stone coffin formed of large flag stones. -
LONGFAUGH Longfaugh
Longfaugh
Longfaugh
Longfaugh
Longfaugh
Mr. Hunter
Mr. Bains
Map of Farm
Co [County] Map
Stat: Acct: [Statistical Account]
014 [Situation] about 45 chains E S.E [East South East] of Saughland A farm house & offices with a farm attached the property of Capt. [Captain] Callender _
SAUGHLAND Saughland
Saughland
Saughland
Saughland
Saughland
Saughland
William Leitch
V. Douglas
Mr. Bains
Mr. Hunter
Co: [County] Map
Val: [Valuation] Roll
014 [Situation] About 70 chains E [East] by South of Roman Camp. A large farm house and offices with a farm attached occupd. [occupied] by Mr. Bains and the property of Capt. [Captain] Callender Preston Hall _

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Parish of Crichton [Page] 7

See Supplementary Remarks on Plan 11.C Haddingtonshire [for spelling] Kistvaen

Grave or Cistvaen to be written on plan as it is evidently one of the ancient Stone Coffins called Cistvaens by Chalmers & other writers. -

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