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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CEMETERY (Nasmyth Family) on Site of Dalwick Church & Graveyard | Cemetery (Nasmyth Family) on the Site of Dalwick Church and Graveyard | James Ingram Bellspool James Dods W. [Wester] Dalwick William Paterson Schoolmaster |
016 | [Situation] Northern Extremity of Pykestone Wood This is the Private Family Cemetery of Sir J. M. Nasmyth Bart [Baronet] of Posso. It was Constructed about 1837 on the site of the Old Church and Graveyard of Dalwick. It consists of a neat Gothic Edifice surmounted by a Belfry, in which is the Old Church Bell; this building is the Family burying place; and is Surrounded by a small Graveyard in which are buried the friends and favourite Servants of the Family. |
THE GLEN | The Glen | James Ingram James Dods |
016 | [Situation] East Side of Pykestone Wood A deep Glen in the pleasure Grounds attached to Dalwick House at the South side of the Mansion; and through which flows the Scrape Burn. |
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[Page] 39Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 7 Trace 1
[note on page] wrong "Naesmyth"
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