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PARISH OF TEMPLE
PLAN 18C
INDEX
Names of Objects -- Pages
Parish of Temple -- 9
Blackburn -- 8
Clerkington T.P. [Turnpike] -- 3
Cockmoor -- Wood 7
Dykenook -- 4
Gladhouse Mill -- 6
Howburn -- 4
Latch Burn -- 5
Pigsknowe -- 7
Roseberry -- Mains 3
River South Esk -- 3
Side Lime Works -- 4
Side -- 8
Toxside hill -- 5
Torfichen Hill -- 10
Toxside School -- 6
Tillygub Dean -- 9
Yorkston Mop -- 8
Well Dean -- 9
Moorfoot Hills -- 10
Middleton North Burn -- 10 |
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CLERKINGTON T.P. |
Clarkington Toll Bar
Clerkington
Clerkington
Clerkington |
J. Dalgleish
Mr J Whyte
Old Stat [Statistical] Acct.[Account]
Val. [Valuation] Roll
Stat.[Statistical] Acct [Account] 1839 |
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A tollbar and toll keepers dwelling near Side Lime Works |
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ROSEBERY MAINS |
Roseberry Mains
Roseberry Mains
Roseberry Mains
Roseberry Mains |
J. Whyte
J. Raith
Val [Valuation] Roll
Co [County] Map |
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A farm house and offices with a farm attached [**] by J. Whyte and the property of the Earl of Roseberry. |
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SIDE LIME WORKS |
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T. Raith
T. Dalyleish |
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An extensive lime works of quarries occupied by T. Raith and the property of the Earl of Rosebery. |
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HOWBURN |
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County Map
Gilchrist
D. Inglis |
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A dwelling house on the farm of Rosebery Mains occupied by laborers |
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DYKENOOK |
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D. Inglis
County Map
Map of Roads |
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A small thatched swelling house occupied by D. Inglis. Shepherd on the farm of Outerston. |
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LATCH BURN |
Latch Burn |
George Brenton
D Inglis
Co [County] Map |
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[Situation] Passing the S [South] side of byrenook
A small stream rising at the top of Torfichen Hill and flowing north thro' Yorkston Moss to Esperston Burn. |
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TOXSIDEHILL |
Toxside Hill
Toxside Hill
Tockside Hill
Tocksidehill
Toxside
Toxside |
Mr. McEwan
Mr. Hastie
Co. [County] Map
Val. [Valuation] Roll
See Plan 18D.
Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 1847 |
019 |
[Situation] About 1 mile W.S.W. [West South West] of Rosebery Mains
A farm house with Offices and a farm attached occupd. [occupied] by Mr. McEwan & the property of T. Burton Esq A little north of the farm house is an extensive Brick & Tile Works. |
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Parish of Temple
[Latch Burn] Page 21 in F. [Form] 136
[Toxside Hill] Page 19 in F. [Form] 136 |
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GLADHOUSE MILL |
Gladis Mill
Gladis Mill
Gladhouse Mill
Gladhouse Mill |
W. Harper
Mr Hastie
Co [County] Map
Val. [Valuation] Roll |
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[Situation] About ⅝ Mile S. [South] of Rosebery Mains
A farm house with offices and a farm of land attached occupied by W. Harper and the propty [property] of the Earl of Rosebery - |
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TOXSIDE SCHOOL |
Toxside School
Toxside School
Toxside. |
Mr. McEwan
Mr Hastie
See Plan 18. D. |
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[Situation] About 1⅛ Miles S. W. [South West] of Rosebery
A well constructed house two Stories high used as a School for the west Part of the Parish, the teacher Resides on the premises and besides Fees is Paid a Salary by the Heritors - |
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COCKMOOR WOOD |
Cockmoor Wood
Cockmoor Wood
Cockmuir
Cockmoor Wood
Cockmoor Wood
Cockmuir Wood |
G. Brenton
D. Inglis
Co [County] Map Mr. Johnston
Mr. Wilson
Mr. Tait Burton |
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[Situation] About 1½ Miles East of Rosebery Mains
A fir plantation on the farm of YorKston and the Property of Mr. Dund[?] of Arniston - |
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PIGSKNOWES |
Pig's Know
Pig's Know
Pig's Knows
Pig's Knows
Pigs Knowes
Pigs Knowes |
G. Brenton
D. Inglis
Co. [County] Map
Map of Roads -
Mr. Johnston
Mr Wilson |
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[Situation] About 1⅝ Miles S. E. [South East] by E. [East] of Rosebery Mains
A Small Cottage occupied by George Brenton [?] Yorkston - |
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YORKSTON MOSS |
Yorkston Moss
Yorkston Moss |
G. Brenton
D. Inglis |
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[Situation] About 1⅝ Miles East by South of Rosebery Mains
A peat moss on the farm of Yorkston - |
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BLACK BURN |
Black Burn
Black Burn
Black Water |
William Harper
Mr Hastie
Co [County] Map |
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[Situation] Passing the S. [South] Side of Pig's Know
A Stream Rising on the farm of Mannsley and Running westerly into the River S. [South] EsK - |
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SIDE |
Side
Side |
W T. Burton Esqr.
Mr. Raith |
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[Situation] About ⅝ Mile N. W. [North West] from Rosebery Mains
This name applies to two or three Cot houses occupied by labourers. There was formerly a farm house here of this name |
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Parish of Temple |
Parish of Temple |
See Name Book of Plan 18D |
In the South portion of the County of Edinburgh |
See Description Name Book |
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Gillygub Dean |
Gillygub Dean |
See Name Book 19A |
About 3/4 mile North from Rosebery Mains |
See Name Book of Plan 19A |
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Well Dean |
Well Dean |
See Name Book Plan 19A |
About 1 1/4 miles NE of Rosebery Mains |
See Name Book Plan 19A |
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Torfichen Hill |
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See Name Book 19D |
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Moorfoot Hills |
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See Name Book 19D |
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Middleton North Burn |
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See Name Book 19B |
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Parish of Borthwick
Plan 19C
Index
Par: of Borthwick page 14
Chester Mill page 13 |
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Parish of Borthwick
Chester Hill -- Chester Hill -- Chester Hill -- See N. [Name] Book Plan 19 D. -- N.[North] east portion of Plan -- See Descript: [Descriptive] Remarks in Name Book of Plan 19.D. |
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Parish of Borthwick
Parish of Borthwick -- Borthwick -- Parish of Borthwick -- See Name Bk. [Book] 20A. -- Eastern portion of th. [the] Co. [County] of Edinburgh -- See Descript: [Descriptive] Rem [Remarks] in Name Book of Plan |
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SIDE LIME WORKS |
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James Raith Farmer Fountainside
Thomas Dalgleish ClarKington Toll Bar |
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[Situation] Temple Parish
Extensive limestone quarries And [lime Kilns?] worKed by and in the possession of Mr James Raith of Fountainside And property of Eael of Rosebery |
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CLERKINGTON T.P. |
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Thomas Dalgleish Toll Collector
Mr. White Farmer Rosebery Mains |
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[Situation] Temple Parish
A Toll Bar a Short distance [?] of Side Lime WorKs the property of the Trustees of the County [Edinb?] [Edinburgh] |
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ROSEBERY MAINS |
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Mr. J. White Farmer Rosebery Mains
James Raith Fountainside |
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[Situation] Temple Parish
A neat farm house having [Suitable offices?] And farm attached occupied by Mr. White Farmer And property of the Earl of Rosebery |
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Names Collected by the John Early [?] [Page] 15 |
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HOWBURN |
Howburn |
- Gilchrist. Gladhouse
David Inglis. Shepherd. Dykenook |
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A dwelling house with a small garden attached and occupied by poor labouring people. |
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DYKENOOK |
Dykenook |
David Inglis Shepherd |
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A small thatched dwelling house with a garden attached and occupied by David Inglis Shepherd to Mr. Hunter farmer Outerstoun |
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Names collected by J. McDiarmid c a. [civilian assistant]
Plan 19C [Trace] 2 |
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SIDE |
Side |
William Tait Burbon Esq Toxside
Mr Raicty Torentainside |
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There had been a Farm house in this Place at one time. but at present there is no remains of it. An account of a few houses being at present adjacent to where "Side" farm house stood they generally are called Side. These houses are occupied by labourers and are the property of the Earl of Roseberry. |
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Plan 19C
(signed) J Early c.a [civilian assistant] |
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TOXSIDEHILL |
Toxside Hill |
Mr. McEwan Farmer Toxside Hill
Mr. Hastie Teacher Toxside School |
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A farm house with officises and farm attached occupied by Mr. McEwan Farmer and property of Tait Burton Esq. A few perches North of the farm house is a large Brick and tile works worked by And in the possession of Mr. McEwan |
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TOXSIDE SCHOOL |
Toxside School |
Mr. McEwan Farmer Toxside Hill
Mr. Hastie Teacher Toxside School |
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A well constructed house two stories high used a School house and built Solely for the accommodation of the Children who live in the West part of Temple Parish and also as a residence for the Master, who derives his Salary part from the Children and part from the Heritor of the Parish |
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GLADIS MILL |
Gladis Mill |
William Harper Farmer Gladis Mill
Mr. Hastie Teacher Toxside School |
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A farm house having suitable officices Threshing Machine and farm attached, occupied by William Harper and property of the Earl of Roseberry |
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BLACK BURN |
Black Burn |
William Harper Farmer Gladis Mill
Mr. Hastie Teacher Toxside School |
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A small stream which rises in Maunsley farm and runs in a Westerly direction till it [joins] the South Esk a short [distance] North of Gladis Mill |
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Names Collected by John Early ca [civilian assistant]
[Gladis Mill] 19C Trace 4
Temple Parish
[Black Burn] 19C Trace 5 |
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COCKMOOR WOOD |
Cockmoor Wood |
George Brenton Shepherd. Pigs Know.
David Ingles, Shepherd Dykenook |
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A fir plantation on the Yorkston farm and the property of Mr. Dundas of Arniston - |
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PIGSKNOWES |
Pigs Know |
George Brenton Shepherd. Pigs Know.
David Ingles. Shepherd Dykenook |
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A small cottage with a garden attached and occupied by George Brenton Shepherd to John Parry farmer, Yorkston. |
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LATCH BURN |
Latch Burn |
George Brenton, Shepherd Pigs Know.
David Ingles, Shepherd Dykenook |
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A small stream rising near the top of Torfechin hill and flowing northward through Yorkston Moss. to Dykenook thence to Esperston Burn. |
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[Parish of] Temple
Plan 19C. Trace 6.
Names Collected by J. McDiarmid c a [civilian assistant] |
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YORKSTON MOSS |
Yorkston Moss |
George Brenton Shepherd. Pigs Know
David Ingles. Shepherd Dyke nook. |
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A marshy moss or bog, on Yorkston farm, formerly used by the surrounding inhabitants for fuel -. |
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ph [Parish of] Temple
Plan 19C. Trace - 6
Names collected by John McDiarmid c a [civilian assistant]
James Carpenter C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] 9th March 1853.
H. James Cp RE [Captain Royal Engineers ] 12 March 1853 |
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[volume] 54
[stamped] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE SOUTHAMPTON [dated] 26 JAN. 92 [1892]
Co. [County] EDINBURGH
Complete
PLAN 19C.
Names of Parishes -- Page
TEMPLE -- 1
BORTHWICK -- 11 |
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