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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HALL OF CLESTRON Hall of Clestran
Hall of Clestran
Hall of Clestran
Hall of Clestron
Mr Leask
Mr Smith
Mr Chambers
See Authorities for district name.
107 This name is given to a large & substantial dwelling house occupied by a gentleman farmer. It formerly was the residence of Lord Armadale a Judge in the Court of Session and who was at that time the largest proprietor in the above parish. It is three storeys high slated & in fair repair. It has also suitable offices detached a short distance to its S.E. all of which are slated & in fair repair. Colonel Balfour proprietor.
HILLHOUSE Hillhouse
Hillhouse
Hillhouse
Mr Leask Mr Smith Mr Chambers 107 This name is given to a small dwelling situated due west of the above object. it is in bad repair & has no arable land in connection with it.
THE DALE The Dale
The Dale
The Dale
Mr Leask Mr Smith Mr Chambers 107 This name is given to a tract of low lying moorland situated to the S.W. of Jockasey & running along the Burn of Jockasey towards its source.

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