OS1/11/47/17

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BACK SPITTAL (Ruins of) BacK Spittal
BacK Spittal
R Brown Esqr. Newhall Ho. [House]
Peter Robb
Farmer
017 [Situation] Nearly 1¼ Miles W. N. W. [West North West] from Newhall House
A Ruin Said to have been the Hospital attached to Newhall Monastery where poor wayfarers Received Rest And Refreshments It is probable from the traditions. in the neighbourhood that this house was a Sort of Inn in connection with at Newhall as well as the hospital which stood [mostly?] on the Site of the farm house of Spittal.
AMAZONDEAN Amazondean
Amazondean
Amazondean
R. Brown Esqr.
Robert Hunter Farmer
Knox's Co. [County] Map
017 [Situation] About ⅜ mile W. [West] from Newhall House
A Small farm house on the estate of R Brown Esqr. Newhall House
PATIE'S HILL Patie's Hill
Patie's Hill
R Brown Esqr
Peter Robb
017 [Situation] About 1 Mile N. W. [North West] by W. [West] from Newhall House
A large grassy hill on the farm of Patieshill on the Summit of which Stands a Trigl [Trigonometrical] ◬ [Station]

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Parish of PenicuiK [Page] 17
[Note] The above name is written on plan altho' [although] being, only, the ruins of a farm house On account of its publicity in the published Descriptions of the Scenery Connected With the Comedy of the Gentle Shepherd and Newhall House

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