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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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PROSPECTBANK | Prospect Bank Prospect Bank Prospect Bank |
Mr R. Watson Burnstyles Mr William Finlay Pathhead Mr N Thomson Dr [Doctor] Smith of Cathcart |
013.06 | Two newly erected houses situated at Clincart Brae near the road leading from Glasgow to Cathcart |
CLINCART HILL | Clincart Hill Clincart Hill |
Mr R. Watson Burnstyles Mr William Finlay Pathhead Mr N Thomson Dr [Doctor] Smith of Cathcart New Statistical Acct [Account] |
013.06 | A gently rising hillock about a ¼ of a mile to the South East of the village of Langside & a little to the north of the Bush & Aik lane, which is said to be the line of Route pursued by Queen Marys troops at the on their advance to the battle of Langside. N Thompson accounts for the derivation of the word, by stating that there were two bushes grown in it at the time, a Thorn & an oak, or (Aik) |
BUSH AND AIK LANE | Bush & Aik lane Bushy-Aik Lane. |
Mr R. Watson Burnstyles Mr William Finlay Pathhead Mr N Thomson Dr [Doctor] Smith of Cathcart New Statistical Acct [Account] |
013.06 | A gently rising hillock about a ¼ of a mile to the South East of the village of Langside & a little to the north of the Bush & Aik lane, which is said to be the line of Route pursued by Queen Marys troops at the on their advance to the battle of Langside. N Thompson accounts for the derivation of the word, by stating that there were two bushes grown in it at the time, a Thorn & an oak, or (Aik) |
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[Page] 11County of Renfrew Parish of Cathcart
Transcriber's notes
The description remarks for Clincart Hill and Bush and Aik Lane appear to refer to both names as there is no clear separation between both places names, therefore the same remarks have been transcribed on both tables.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
DANIALSAN, macfam
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