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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BRUNSTONCOLLIERY Brunston Colliery Mr. A Inch Brunston
Mr. Manson Pennicuick
018 An extensive coal-fields or Colliery the property of Sir George Clerk This Colliery produces a great quantity of first note coals annually and is work or carried on under the proprietor
BRUNSTON Brunston Mr. A Inch Brunston
Mr. Manson Pennicuick
018 A Commodious Farm House with suitable outbuildings. and a Farm attached 5/6 of which is under cultivation the remainder grass land and rough pasture. The property of Sir George Clerk and occupied by Mr. A. Inch
BRUNSTON CASTLE (Ruins of) Brunston Castle Mr. A Inch Brunston
Mr. Manson Pennicuick
018 This Ruin was built in a form of Square or rather a parrallelogram, the East and South side with part of the North are in good state of preservation, the remainder is levelled with the ground. There is a date in raised figures in the interior of the building said be 1168, but only the two last figures are at present legible.

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Pennicuick Parish
[signed] James Connell 8 Mar 1852

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