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GOUROCK |
Gourock
Gourock
Gourock
Gourock |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esq
County Map
James Alexander Esq |
001.04 |
A large village on the shores of the Firth of Clyde about three miles south west from Greenock entirely feued from the estate of Major Darroch.
The original part of the village fronts Gourock Bay. from Gourock Burn to Kempock Point, and in 1694 was erected into a Burgh of Barony by charter from King William & Queen Mary.
It is now greatly extended especially towards the south west,where there is a great number of handsome villas occupied principally during summer by gentlemen and their families from Glasgow etc.
Near Kempock Point there is an excellent Pier where Steamers call at all states of the Side. In the village there an an Established Church & School a Free Church & School, an United Presbyterian Church and a school of Industry, three Hotels and numerous other Public Houses.
A number of the inhabitants are employed in Fishing and in working in the extensive whinstone and Sandstone Quarries in the neighbourhood and a great number derive a livliehood from letting apartments to, and supplying the wants of the numerous visitors who frequent the village during the summer months, |
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Parish of Innerkip S. [Sheet] I.4. |
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ASH BURN |
Ashburn
Ashburn
Ashburn |
Anthony Hannay Esq
William Robertson Esq Merchant
James Alexander Esq Greenbank |
001.04; 001.08 |
A handsome marine Villa situated at the S [South] Western extremity of Gourock occupied by A Hannay Esq |
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ASHBURN |
Ash. Burn
Ash. Burn
Ash. Burn |
A Hannay Esq
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esq Factor |
001.04 |
A Small Stream rising chiefly on the farm of Diverts and bearing this name from the farm Steading till it falls into the Firth of Clyde near Ashburn |
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OS1/26/12/3 |
CRAGBURN |
Cragburn
Cragburn
Cragburn |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esq
William Robertson Esq |
001.04 |
A neat villa near Ashburn belonging to Mrs Wyllie |
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Parish of Innerkip S. [Sheet] I.4.T. [Trace] 4
Crag. Crage Craig - The neck The throat Jamieson |
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OS1/26/12/4 |
GEORGE PLACE [Gourock] |
George Place
George Place
George Place |
Name painted on House
Mr Puller Hillside
James Alexander Esq |
001.04 |
This name applies to 5 Houses, near the S [South] West end of Gourock. |
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OS1/26/12/4 |
MOUNTPLEASANT |
Mountpleasant
Mountpleasant Mountpleasant |
Name painted on gate post
Mr Gourley Mount Blow
James Alexander Esq |
001.04 |
This name applies to 3 very neat houses on the west side of Terrace Road Commanding an extensive view of the Firth and surrounding scenery. |
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TERRACE ROAD [Gourock] |
Terrace Road
Terrace Road
Terrace Road |
R Salmond Esq
H Brown Esq Ashford
Gourlay Esq Mount Blow |
001.04 |
This name applies to the road at the foot of Barr Hill from the end of Bath Street to Mount Pleasant. |
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Parish of Innerkip S. [Sheet] I.4. T. [Trace] 4
[Surveyors remark George Place] It is a Place JW |
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HILLSIDE HOUSE |
Hillside House
Hillside House
Hillside House |
Name painted on Gate post
Mr Puller
James Alexander Esq |
001.04 |
A pleasantly situated House near George Place |
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OS1/26/12/5 |
HILLSIDE COTTAGE |
Hillside Cottage
Hillside Cottage
Hillside Cottage |
Name painted on Gate post
Mr Kinross
Mr Puller |
001.04 |
A neat cottage and garden adjoining the above |
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OS1/26/12/5 |
HILLSIDE PLACE [Gourock] |
Hillside Place
Hillside Place
Hillside Place |
Name painted on house
Mr Kinross
Dr McKenzie |
001.04 |
This name applies to 3 neat dwelling houses situated near "George Place" |
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OS1/26/12/5 |
BARR HILL |
Barr Hill
Barr Hill
Bar Hill |
Major Darroch Esq
Robert Salmond Esq
Gourley Esq |
001.04 |
A hill a short distance east from Mount Pleasant.
It rises very little on the east side, but
is very steep covered with whin bushes on the side overlooking the
village |
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ASHFORD |
Ashford
Ashford
Ashford |
Hugh Brown Esq
William Robertson Esq
James Alexander Esq |
001.04 |
A neat villa adjoining Hillside Place belonging to Mr Brown |
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HAZELBANK |
Hazel Bank
Hazel Bank
Hazel Bank |
Name painted on gate post
William Robertson Esq
James Alexander Esq |
001.04 |
A neat house near Ashford belonging to Mr A Brown. |
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Parish of Innerkip S. [Sheet] I. 4 T. [Trace] 4 |
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MAYBANK |
May Bank
May Bank
May Bank |
William Robertson Esq
James Alexander Esq |
001.04 |
A neat villa near Hazel Bank belonging to Mr Lamont. |
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THORNBANK |
Thorn Bank
Thorn Bank
Thorn Bank |
William Robertson Esq
James Alexander Esq
Name painted on house |
001.04 |
This name applies to 3 handsome dwelling houses . next to May Bank |
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OS1/26/12/7 |
CRAIGEND |
Craigend
Craigend
Craigend
Craig - a rock |
William Robertson Esq
James Alexander Esq
Robert Salmond Esq
Jamieson |
001.04 |
A very neat villa adjoining Thorn Bank occupied
by the proprietor Mr Robertson |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet I. 4. T. [Trace] 4 |
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JANEFIELD PLACE |
Janefield Place
Janefield Place
Janefield Place |
Name painted on House
William Robertson Esq
James Alexander Esq |
001.04 |
A handsome villa adjoining Craigend the property of Mr Lawson |
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WESTERN HOUSE |
Western House
Western House
Western House |
Name painted on House
William Robertson Esq
James Alexander Esq |
001.04 |
A very neat dwelling House adjoining Janefield Place |
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DRUMMOND HOUSE |
Drummond House
Drummond House
Drummond House |
Name painted on House
William Robertson Esq
James Alexander Esq |
001.04 |
A neat villa adjoining Western House |
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CHURCH PLACE [Gourock] |
Church Place
Church Place
Church Place |
Name painted on house
William Roberston Esqr.
James Alexander Esqr. |
001.04 |
This name applies to two dwelling houses immediately adjoing the UP [United Presbyterian] Church belonging respectively to Mr. Black and Mr. Turner |
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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Gourock] |
Church (UP [United Presbyterian])
Church (UP [United Presbyterian])
Church (UP [United Presbyterian]) |
William Robertson Esqr
James Alexander Esqr
Robert Salmond Esqr.. |
001.04 |
A substantial building used as a place of worship by the United Presbyterian congregation, of Gourrak |
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ROCKBANK HOUSE |
Rockbank House |
Name painted on House
William Robertson Esqr.
James Alexander |
001.04 |
A neat Villa with ornamental ground attached opposite the UP [United Presbyterian] Church |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 1.4 T. [Trace] 4
Church Place it is a Place |
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BEACH HOUSE |
Beach House
Beach House Beach House |
A Hannay Esq
William Roberston Esq
James Alexander Esq |
001.04 |
A neat villa on the shore adjoining Rockbank House, the property of Mr Be[...] |
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BEACH COTTAGE |
Beach Cottage
Beach Cottage
Beach Cottage |
A Hannay Esqr
William Robertson Esq
James Alexander Esq |
001.04 |
A very neat cottage adjoining Beach House, the property of Mr Turner |
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LADYBANK |
Lady Bank
Lady Bank
Lady Bank |
Name painted on house
James Alexander Esq
William Roberston Esq |
001.04 |
A neat villa adjoining the UP [United Presbyterian] Church |
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ALMA PLACE |
Alma Place
Alma Place
Alma Place |
Name on gate post
William Robertson Esq
James Alexander Esq |
001.04 |
A villa, adjoining "Lady Bank" |
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LAURELBANK |
Laurel Bank
Laurel Bank
Laurel Bank |
Name on House
William Robertson Esq
James Alexander Esq |
001.04 |
A villa, adjoining "Alma Place" |
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SEABANK |
Sea Bank
Sea Bank
Sea Bank |
Name on house
William Robertson Esq
James Alexander Esq |
001.04 |
A villa adjoining "Laurel Bank" |
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MOUNTBLOW |
Mount Blow
Mount Blow
Mount Blow |
- Gourlay Esqr.
Robert Salmond Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
A neat villa at the northern base of Drumshantie Hill commanding a very extensive view of the surrounding scenery. belong to Mr. Gourlay. |
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CLYDEMOUNT |
Clyde Mount
Clyde Mount
Clyde Mount |
- Gourlay Esqr
Robert Salmond Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
A neat villa adjoining the above the property of Mr. Allen. |
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BROOMBERRY COTTAGE |
Broomberry Cottage
Broomberry Cottage
Broomberry Cottage |
- Gourlay Esqr
Robert Salmond Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
A cottage near Clyde Mount occupied by Mrs. Cross. |
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Parish of Innerkip S. [Sheet] 1.4 T. [Trace] 5
[Surveyors note, Clydemount] it is not a mount. |
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BELLEVUE |
SPRINGBANK |
Bellevue
Bellevue
Bellevue |
Spring Bank
Spring Bank
Spring Bank |
Name painted on Gate post
William Robertson Esqr.
James Alexander Esq |
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ROCKPOINT |
Rock Point
Rock Point
Rock Point |
Name on Gate post
William Robertson Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
A villa adjoining Bellevue |
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Springbank. Correct, it is not a bank
Rockpoint. Correct it is not a point. |
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WILLOWBANK |
Willow Bank
Willow Bank
Willow Bank |
Name painted on house
William Robertson Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
A villa adjoining 'Rock Point' |
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CRAIGNEUK PLACE |
Craigneuk Place
Craigneuk Place
Craigneuk Place |
Name on Gate post
William Robertson Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
A villa adjoining 'Willow Bank' |
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OS1/26/12/14 |
VIOLETGROVE |
Violet Grove
Violet Grove
Violet Grove |
Name painted on house
William Robertson Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
A villa adjoining Craigneuk Place. |
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[Surveyors note] Violet Grove - not a Grove. JG. |
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ROCKSIDE |
Rockside
Rockside
Rockside |
James Alexander Esqr
William Robertson
Robert Salmond Esqr |
001.04 |
A neat villa adjoining 'Violet Grove' the property of Miss Scott. |
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ROCKHILL HOUSE |
Rockhill House
Rockhill House
Rockhill House |
Name on Gate Post
William Robertson Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
A villa adjoining 'Rockhill House' |
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ROCKSIDE PLACE |
Rockhill Place
Rockhill Place
Rockhill Place |
Name painted on Gate post
William Robertson Esqr
James Robertson Esqr |
001.04 |
This name applies to 4 dwellings situated between Rockhill House and Park Place |
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PARK PLACE |
Park Place
Park Place
Park Place |
Name painted on Houses
William Robertson Esqr.
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
This name applies to 2 dwelling houses between Rockside Place and Rock Cleft. |
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ROCKCLEFT |
Rockcleft
Rockcleft
Rockcleft |
Name painted on House
William Robertson Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
A dwelling house adjoining Park Place. |
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FORTKEMPOCK |
Fort Kempock
Fort Kempock
Fort Kempock |
William Robertson Esqr
James Alexander Esqr
Robert Salmond Esqr |
001.04 |
This name applies to 3 dwelling houses [close] to the Shore at the west end of Kempock Street They received this name from a proprietor or builder, no Fort ever was at the Place. |
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[Surveyors Note] Fort Kempock - it is not a Fort! |
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FORT PLACE |
Fort Place
Fort Place
Fort Place |
Name painted on house
Robert Salmond Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
This name applies to the houses on the opposite side of the Street to 'Fort Kempock' |
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KEMPOCK STREET [Gourock] |
Kempock Street
Kempock Street
Kempock Street |
Name posted on house
Robert Salmond Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
This name applies to a portion of the principal Street extending from Fort Place to the Corner near the Post Office. |
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WESTERN BANK OF SCOTLAND [Kempock St, Gourock] |
Branch of the Western Bank of Scotland |
Name painted on Window
William Robertson Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
A house on the south East side of Kempock Street occupied as a Branch of the Western Bank of Scotland, and as a Savings Bank. |
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KEMPOCK POINT |
Kempock Point
Kempock Point
Kempock Point
Kempock Point |
Major Darrock
Robert Salmond Esqr
James Alexander Esqr
County Map |
001.04 |
This name apples to the point of land between Gourock Bay and West Bay. |
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KEMPOCK STONE |
Kempock Stone
Kempock Stone
Kempock Stone |
Major Darrock
Robert Salmond Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
This name applies to a large upright Stone about 6 feet high standing a short distance north from Gourock Castle, "At the western extremity of the village on the height above the Point of Kempock and not far from the shore, stands a rude Memorial Stone, obviously of great antiquity. It is highly probable this was raised in remembrance of some battle fought here at a very early period, most likely beyond the time to which the authentic histories, of this Country reach. The name which the point of land still retains confirms this supposition the word Kemp under varieties in spelling signifying a Battle, in all the northern languages which are of Gothic derivation, From "Swans Views of the Clyde" |
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COASTGUARD STATION [nr Kempock Point] |
Coast Guard Station
Coast Guard Station
Coast Guard Station |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr
William Robertson Esqr |
001.04 |
A house near Kempock Point occupied by the persons employed as Coast Guards. |
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POST OFFICE [Gourock] |
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office |
Name Board
Robert Salmond Esqr
William Robertson Esqr |
001.04 |
A house in Kempock Place occupied by the Post Offce. |
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GOUROCK CASTLE |
Gourock Castle
Gourock Castle
Gourock Castle
Sea View |
Mr. Gourlay
Robert Salmond Esqr
William Robertson Esqr
Major Darrock |
001.04 |
An excellent house with extensive grounds attached, on the North west side of Bath Street near the Free Church |
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FREE CHURCH [Gourock] |
Free Church
Free Church
Free Church |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr |
001.04 |
A commodious building on the East side of Bath Street, At present being Completed, and intended to be occupied as a place of Worship by the Free Church congregation. |
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MANSE [F.C., Gourock] |
Free Church Manse
Free Church Manse
Free Church Manse |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr. |
001.04 |
A neat building near to the Free Church occupied by the Revd. [Reverend] Mc. |
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FREE CHURCH SCHOOL [Gourock] |
Free Church School
Free Church School
Free Church School |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr. |
001.04 |
A square building on the N. [North] West side of John Strret. It is occupied on the ground floor as a School room in Connexion with the Free Church, and above as a place of Worship by the members of that body until the new Church in Bath Street is finished. |
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CHURCH [Gourock] |
Church (Established)
Church (Established)
Church (Established) |
Major Darrock
Robert Salmond
William Robertson Esqr. |
001.04 |
A neat building on the S. [South] West side of Royal Street occupied as a place of worship by the members of the Established Church |
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SCHOOL [Barr St, Gourock] |
School
School
School |
Robert Salmond Esqr
Mr. Gourlay
William Robertson Esqr |
001.04 |
A School on the south side of Bath Street & corner of Adelaide Street, in connexion with the Established Church |
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SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY [Gourock] |
School of Industry
School of Industry
School of Industry |
Name on house
William Robertson Esqr
Robert Salmond Esqr. |
001.04 |
A building on the west side of Adelaide Street, chiefly used as a place of instruction for girls: in sewing etc. |
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VIOLET GROVE |
Violet Grove
Violet Grove
Violet Grove |
Mr. Watson Propr. [Proprietor]
William Robertson Esqr
Robert Salmond Esqr |
001.04 |
A large house on the South side of Bath Street occupied by the proprietor Mr. Watson. |
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GAS WORKS [Adelaide St, Gourock] |
Gas Works
Gas Works
Gas Works |
Robert Salmond Esqr
William Robertson Esqr.
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
These works are situated on the East side of Adelaide Street, and are of sufficient extent to supply the Town and neighbouring villas with Gas. |
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COMMERCIAL HOTEL [Gourock] |
Commercial Hotel
Commercial Hotel
Commercial Hotel |
Name painted on house
William Robertson Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
An Hotel near the Pier occupied by Mr. Clark, Horses and Carriages can be obtained on hire, and an omnibus to Gourock starts from it. |
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GEORGE HOTEL [Gourock] |
George Hotel
George Hotel
George Hotel |
Name painted on house
William Robertson Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
An Hotel at the corner of Hopeton Street occupied by Mr. Proudfoot Horses and Carriages can be obtained on Hire. |
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ROYAL ARMS HOTEL [Gourock] |
Royal Arms Hotel
Royal Arms Hotel
Royal Arms Hotel |
Name painted on house
William Robertson Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
An Hotel between Hopeton and John Streets, affording good accommodation and occupied by |
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PIER [nr Kempock Point] |
Pier
Pier
Pier |
William Robertson Esqr
Robert Salmond Esqr
James Alexander Esqr. |
001.04 |
A substantial Stone erection projecting into the Firth near Kempock Point. There is sufficient depth of water for Steamers Calling at all states of the Tide, Is the property of the "Gourock Harbour Company." |
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HARBOUR [Gourock] |
Harbour
Harbour
Harbour |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr
William Robertson Esqr |
001.04 |
This name applies to that part of the Firth and Foreshore, partly enclosed by the Pier. |
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GOUROCK BAY |
Gourock Bay
Gourock Bay
Gourock Bay |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr
William Robertson Esqr |
001.04 |
A Bay affording good anchorage, immediately in front of Gourock and East from Kempock Point. It is also sometimes called 'East Bay' |
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WEST BAY |
West Bay
West Bay
West Bay |
William Robertson Esqr
James Alexander Esqr
Robert Salmond Esqr |
001.04 |
This name applies to the Bay west from Kempock Point and extending to near Mileburn Houses |
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BATH STREET [Gourock] |
Bath Street
Bath Street
Bath Street |
Robert Salmond Esqr
James Alexander Esqr
- Gourlay Esqr |
001.04 |
This name applies to the Street or Road from Kempock Place past the Free Church to Broomberry Cottages |
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KEMPOCK PLACE |
Kempock Place
Kempock Place
Kempock Place |
Robert Salmond Esqr
James Alexander Esqr
- Gourlay Esqr |
001.04 |
This name applies to the Houses and [Spaces] in front, from Kemprock Street to the premises occupied by the Commercial Hotel. |
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ADELAIDE STREET [Gourock] |
Adelaide Street
Adelaide Street
Adelaide Street |
Robert Salmond Esqr
James Alexander Esqr
- Gourlay Esqr |
001.04 |
This name applies from Bath Street past the Gas Works to Hopeton Street |
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HOPETON STREET [Gourock] |
Hopeton Street
Hopeton Street
Hopeton Street |
Name on house
James Alexander Esqr.
Robert Salmond Esqr |
001.04 |
This name applies from Shore Street past Adelaide Street, as far as the houses extend. |
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JOHN STREET [Gourock] |
John Street
John Street
John Street |
James Alexander Esqr
Robert Salmond Esqr
- Gourlay Esqr. |
001.04 |
This name applies from Shore Street to Royal Street at the Free Church School. |
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CHURCH STREET [Gourock] |
Church Street
Church Street
Church Street |
James Alexander Esqr
Robert Salmond Esqr
Mr Laing Grocer |
001.04 |
Extends from Royal Street to Shore Street at the Established Church. |
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KING STREET [Gourock] |
King Street
King Street
King Street |
Name painted on Corner
Robert Salmond Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
Extends from Royal Street at West Lodge to Shore Street. |
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SHORE STREET [Gourock] |
Shore Street
Shore Street
Shore Street |
Robert Salmond Esqr Factor Greenock
James Alexander Esqr.
Mr. Paterson John Street |
001.04 |
This name applies to the principal Street from the Commercial Hotel to the Bore Well near John's Place, part of it is sometimes Called 'Quay Street,' but Mr. Salmond (Factor for Major Darroch) wishes it all to be Called Shore Street. |
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ROBIN PLACE |
Robin Place
Robin Place |
Name painted on Royal Arms Hotel
Mr Sloan occupier |
001.04 |
This name applies to the Royal Arms Hotel in Shore Street. |
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HOPE PLACE |
Hope Place
Hope Place
Hope Place |
Robert Salmond Esqr
Mr. Gourlay
Mr. Paterson |
001.04 |
This name applies to the Houses in Shore Street opposite to which it is written. |
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NEY PLACE |
Ney Place
Ney Place
Ney Place |
Name painted on house
Robert Salmond Esqr.
Mr. Gourlay |
001.04 |
This name applies to the house in Shore Street in front of which it is written. |
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JOHN'S PLACE |
Johns Place
Johns Place
Johns Place |
Name painted on house
Robert Salmond Esqr
Mr. Robertson |
001.04 |
This name applies to the house in Shore Street in front of which it is written |
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DRUMSHANTIE HILL |
Drumshantie Hill
Drumshantie Hill
Drumshantie Hill |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr
- Gourlay Esqr |
001.04 |
A Hill of considerable elevation on the Estate of Gourock, near the Village. On the highest part there is a Tower, built by the late General Darroch, from which, the view obtained of the Firth and surrounding scenery is very extensive. |
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CRAIGMUSCHET QUARRY |
Craigmushet Quarry (Whinstone)
Craigmushet Quarry (Whinstone)
Craigmushet (Whinstone)
Muschet |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr
William Robertson Esqr.
Signifying, notched or spotted. Jamieson |
001.04 |
A Whinstone Quarry at the eastern bank of Drumshantie Hill, the stone obtained is of very excellent quality and is extensively used for paving the Streets of various places. |
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WEST LODGE [Gourock House] |
West Lodge
West Lodge
West Lodge |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr |
001.04 |
A neat Cottage at the western entrance to Gourock House, occupied by Mr.James |
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IVY COTTAGE |
Ivy Cottage
Ivy Cottage
Ivy Cottage |
Robert Salmond
Mr. Gourlay |
001.04 |
A neat Cottage near West Lodge. |
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BURNSIDE COTTAGE |
Burnside Cottage
Burnside Cottage
Burnside Cottage |
Robert Salmond Esqr
Mr. Gourlay
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
A neat Cottage with garden attached near Gourock Burn belonging to Mr. Boyd. |
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BORE WELL |
Bore Well
Bore Well
Bore Well |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.04 |
A Spring of excellent water, in the side of Gourock Burn near Burnside Cottage. It issues from above 30 fathoms deep made for Coal in the year 1766. |
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BOREWELL LODGE |
Borewell Lodge
Borewell Lodge
Borewell Lodge |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr |
001.04 |
A neat Cottage at the entrance to Major Darroch's farm Offices. |
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CARDWELLBAY |
Cardwell bay
Cardwell bay
Cardwell bay |
Name painted on house
Mrs. Stewart propr. [proprietor]
Robert Salmond Esqr |
001.04 |
Several house on the North side of the Road to Greenock near the Ph. [Parish] Boundary. They were built by the late Dr. [Doctor] Stewart and received this name from him. |
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JAMES PLACE |
James Place
James Place
James Place |
Name painted on house
Robert Salmond Esqr
Mrs. Stewart |
001.04 |
Apples to the houses forming the westmost part of Cardwell bay. |
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CHARLES PLACE |
Charles Place
Charles Place
Charles Place |
Name painted on house
Robert Salmond Esqr
Mrs. Stewart |
001.04 |
Applies to the houses situated between James place and Horatio Place |
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HORATIO PLACE |
Horatio Place
Horatio Place
Horatio Place |
Name painted on house
Mrs. Stewart
Robert Salmond Esqr |
001.04 |
This name applies to the Eastmost houses of Cardwell bay |
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BAY PLACE |
Bay Place
Bay Place
Bay Place |
Name painted on house
Mrs. Stewart
Robert Salmond Esqr |
001.04 |
This name applies to some dwelling houses on the opposite side of the road to Cardwell bay |
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ALMA VILLA |
Alma Villa
Alma Villa
Alma Villa |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr.
Mr. Gourlay |
001.04 |
A very neat villa with Garden etc attached a short distance east from Cardwellbay |
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DRUMMOND COTTAGE |
Drummond Cottage
Drummond Cottage
Drummond Cottage |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr
Mr. Gourlay |
001.04 |
A neat Cottage with garden etc, adjoining Alma Villa and near the Boundary between the Parishes of Innerkip and Gourock. |
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BERRY BURN |
Berry Burn
Berry Burn
Berry Burn |
Robert Salmond Esqr
Miss Liddel Berry Bank
Mr. Melvin Ashton |
001.04 |
A small Stream rising partly on the farm of Coves & partly on Auchneagh and bearing this name from where it nearly joins the Ph. [Parish] Boundary and it falls into the Firth at Drummond Cottage |
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No -- // -- Turnpike and Parish Roads
No. 1 -- From Ashton to Rock Cleft -- Width of 30 feet from S. [South] East wall Claimed by Turnpike Rd [Road] Trustees,
No. 2 -- From Rock Cleft to Gourock Burn -- The whole of Kempoch Street and 30 feet from walls of the houses in Shore Street claimed by the Turnpike Road Trustees
No. 3. -- From Hillside Place to Broomberry Cottage -- From fence to fence Claimed by Parish Road Trustees
No. 4 -- From Broomberry Cottage to T.P. [Turnpike] Road near the Pier -- Whole of Bath Street Claimed by Parish Road Trustees.
No. 5 -- From Bath St. to Hopeton St. -- The Whole of Adelaide St Claimed by Parish Road Trustees.
No. 6 -- Hopeton Street -- The Whole of Hopeton St. Claimed by Parish Road Trustees.
No. 7 -- From Royal St. to Shore St. -- The whole of John Street Claimed by the Parish Road Trustees.
No. 8 -- From Royal St. to Shore St. -- The whole Church St. Claimed by Parish Road Trustees.
No. 9 -- From Royal St. to Shore St. -- The whole of King St. Claimed by Parish Road Trustees.
No. 10 -- From West Lodge to Free Church School -- The whole of Royal Street Claimed by Parish Road Trustees. |
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CLOCH LIGHTHOUSE |
Cloch Lighthouse
Cloch Lighthouse
Cloch Lighthouse |
Mr. Crawford Factor Gourock
Mr. D. Haddow Cloch Ferry House
Mr. Crawford Underheugh |
001.06 |
An elegant structure on Cloch Point about 6 miles SW [South West] from Gourock, It consists of a circular tower which rises from the High Water linie to the height of about 80 feet, & adjoining this on the east there is a comfortable dwelling house the residence of the person who has the charge of keeping the lamps in order |
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CLOCH COTTAGE |
Cloch Cottage
Cloch Cottage
Cloch Cottage |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Haddow
Mr. Crawford |
001.06 |
A small cottage and garden near the Lighthouse |
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Cloch A stone, a pebble. Jamieson. |
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CLOCH POINT |
Cloch Point
Cloch Point
Cloch Point |
Mr. Crawford
Mr Haddow
Mr. Ross Ardgowan |
001.06 |
This name applies to a projecting point of foreshore on which the Lighthouse is situated. The Cloch Point is the termination of the jurisdiction of the Water bailie of [Glasgow] |
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CLOCH PLANTATION |
Cloch Plantation
Cloch Plantation
Cloch Plantation |
Mr. Crawford Greenock
Mr. Haddow
Mr. Crawford |
001.06 |
An extensive Plantation of Mixed wood, extending from Cloch Ferry House about ¼ mile South from the Lighthouse. |
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LEVEN CASTLE |
Leven Castle
Leven Castle
Leven Castle
Laven Castle |
Mr. Crawford Factor Gourock
Mr John Stevenson Trumpet hill
Mr. Haddow Cloch Ferry Ho [House]
County Map |
001.07 |
A handsome Marine Villa with offices Garden and ornamental ground attached near the ruins of 'Leven Castle' |
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LEVEN HOUSE |
Leven House
Leven House
Leven House |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. John Stevenson
Mr. Haddow |
001.07 |
A very neat villa with offices Garden and ornamental ground attached the property of and occupied by Mrs. McInroy.
On the Shore about 10 Chains NE [North East] from the House there is a very remarkable point formed by the junction of two Whinstone or Trap dykes, near the Low Water line |
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EASTERLEVEN |
Easter Leven
Easter Leven
Easter Leven |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Boag
Mr. Stevenson |
001.07 |
A small farm house & steading short distance S [South] West from Gourock, property of Sir M. S Stewart Bart. [Baronet] and occupied by Mr. Boag. |
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TRUMPETHILL |
Trumpet hill
Trumpet hill
Trumpet hill |
Mr. Crawford
Mr John Stevenson Tenant
Mr. Boag |
001.07 |
A farm house and steading etc SW [South West] from Easter Leven, belonging to Sir M S Stewart and occupied by Mr. John Stevenson. |
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MILEBURN HOUSE |
Mileburn House
Mileburn House
Mileburn House |
James Alexander Esqr Greenbank
William Robertson Craigend
Mr. Robert Salmond Greenock |
001.07 |
This name applies to two excellent dwelling houses, at the western extremity of Gourock, they are the property of Mr Burnet Secretary to the Glasgow Water Company. |
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BERRYBANK |
Berry Bank
Berry Bank
Berry Bank |
Name on Gate Post & House
Mr. James Alexander
Mr. William Robertson |
001.07 |
This name applies to 4 Cottages adjoining Mileburn House. |
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WHITEBANK |
White Bank
White Bank
White Bank |
Name painted on Gate Post
Mr. James Alexander
Mr. William Robertson |
001.07 |
A comfortable dwelling House adjoining Berry Bank. |
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CLOCH FERRY HOUSE |
Cloch Ferry House
Cloch Ferry House
Cloch Ferry House |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Haddow
Mr. John Stevenson |
001.07 |
A large house, about 2¾ miles S [South] West from Gourock occupied by Mr. Haddow It derives the name from being near the landing place of a Ferry Boat, which sometimes plies between this place and Dunoon, for the transport of Passengers Cattle etc. The Ferry is now little used |
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FAULDS |
Faulds
Faulds
Faulds
Mains |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. John Stevenson
Mr. Haddow
County Map |
001.07 |
A neat farm house and steading about ¼ mile West from Leven Castle, the property of Sir M.S. Stewart and occupied by Mr. James Holmes. |
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GLENLEVEN COTTAGE |
Glenleven Cottage
Glenleven Cottage
Glenleven Cottage |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. John Stevenson
Mr. Haddow |
001.07 |
An elegant Cottage near Leven Castle the property of John Prichard Esqr |
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LEVEN BURN |
Leven Burn
Leven Burn
Leven Burn |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Haddow
Mr. John Stevenson |
001.07 |
A small Stream rising chiefly on the farm of Wester Leven and bearing this name from the Pond till it falls into the Firth near Leven Castle. |
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LEVEN CASTLE (In Ruins) |
Leven Castle (In Ruins)
Leven Castle (In Ruins)
Leven Castle (In Ruins)
Lavan Castle
Castle of Levan |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Stevenson
Mr. Haddow
Full. [Fullerton's ] Gazetteer
Origines Parochials Scotiae |
001.07 |
The ruins of this Castle stand on the right bank of the Leven Burn, about 1/8 of a mile from when it falls into the sea. The Castle appears to have consisted of two square towers joined together at a Corner where there is the appearance of a Circular Staircase having been, the walls are still pretty entire but the roof is entirely off. |
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"On an eminence, overlooking the Coast, stand the ruins of
a large square tower, Called Leven Castle. The lands of
Leven of old, belonged to a family named Morton, from which
they passed, in 1547, to the noble house of Sempill."
Full. [Fullerton's] Gazetteer]
"Upon the North western stands the ruins of the Castle
of Leven, the Ancient possession of a family of Morton,
which failed in Adam Morton of Leven, 1547.
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WESTERLEVEN |
Weter Leven
Wester Leven
Wester Leven |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Stevenson
Mr. Boag |
001.07 |
A small farm house and steading, on the west side of Leven Burn; about ¼ of a mile S [South] East from Leven Castle, the property of Sir M.S. Stewart. |
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TRUMPETHILL QUARRY |
Trumpethill Quarry (Sandstone)
Trumpethill Quarry (Sandstone)
Trumpethill Quarry (Sandstone) |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Stevenson
Mr Boag |
001.07 |
An extensive Quarry of excellent Sanstone; on the farm of Trumpethill |
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GREENBANK |
Green Bank
Green Bank
Green Bank
Green Bank |
James Alexander Esqr Porpr. [Proprietor]
Mr. Melvin
William Robertson Esqr
Name painted on house |
001.08 |
Two excellent dwelling house adjoining Ashton belonging to Mr. Alexander. |
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IVYBANK |
Ivy Bank
Ivy Bank
Ivy Bank |
Mr. Kilpatrick Gourock
James Alexander Esqr
Name on House |
001.08 |
A handosme villa adjoining Greenbank the property of Mr. Kilpatrick. |
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SPRINGHILL |
Spring Hill
Spring Hill
Spring Hill |
Name painted on Gate Post
James Alexander Esqr
William Robertson Esqr |
001.08 |
This name applies to the excellent dwelling houses adjoining Ivy Bank. |
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ASHTON |
Ashton
Ashton
Ashton |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr. Greenock
James Alexander Esqr. Greenbank |
001.08 |
This name applies properly to the first 9 houses west from Ash Burn, although in speaking of it, people generally include all the houses from Ash Burn west to Mileburn House under the name of Ashton. |
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ASHTON TERRACE |
Ashton Terrace
Ashton Terrace
Ashton Terrace |
Robert Salmond Esqr.
James Alexander Esqr.
Mr. Melvin Ashton |
001.08 |
A row of Cottages at the South side of Ashton. |
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ASH BURN |
Ash Burn
Ash Burn
Ash Burn |
Robert Salmond Esqr
James Alexander Esqr
A Hannay Esqr |
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A small Stream rising principally on the farm of Diverts and bearing this name from near the farm Steading till it falls into the Firth at Ashton |
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BRAEFACE HOUSE |
Braeface House
Braeface House
Braeface House |
Name painted on house
William Robertson
James Alexander Esqr. |
001.08 |
A neat Villa adjoining Mavis Bank |
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ROSEBANK |
Rose Bank
Rose Bank
Rose Bank |
Name painted on house
William Robertson Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.08 |
A large villa adjoining Braeface House |
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VICTORIA PLACE |
Victoria Place
Victoria Place
Victoria Place |
Name painted on house
William Robertson Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.08 |
A villa adjoining Rose Bank |
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THORNBANK COTTAGE |
Thornbank Cottage
Thornbank Cottage
Thornbank Cottage |
Mrs. McKinnon
James Alexander Esqr
William Robertson Esqr. |
001.08 |
A neat Cottage or villa adjoining Spring Hill |
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FLOWERBANK |
Flower Bank
Flower Bank
Flower Bank |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Sandie
Name painted on house
William Robertson Esqr |
001.08 |
Two dwelling houses adjoining Throbank Cottage |
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MAVISBANK |
Mavis Bank
Mavis Bank
Mavis Bank
Mavis |
Name painted on house
William Robertson Esqr
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Sandie
A truth - Jamieson |
001.08 |
A neat Cottage adjoining Flower Bank |
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THRUSHILL |
Thrushhill
Thrushhill
Thrushhill |
Mrs. Simpson
Mr. Broadfoot Diverts
Willam Robertson Esqr |
001.08 |
A Cottage or Small farm house near Braeface Villa, belonging to & occupied by Mr. Simpson. |
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DIVERTS |
Diverts
Diverts
Diverts
Divert |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr
Estate Map
Co. [County] Map |
001.08 |
A farm house and offices near Ashton belonging to Major Darroch |
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MIDTOWN |
Midtown
Midtown
Midtown |
Major Darroch
Robert Simpson Esqr
Estate Map |
001.08 |
A farm house and offices belonging to Major Darroch, near Diverts |
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SEAVIEW |
Sea View
Sea View
Sea View |
Name painted on house
William Robertson Esqr
James Alexander Esqr |
001.08 |
A large villa adjoining Victoria Place |
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WHITEBANK |
White Bank
White Bank
White Bank |
Name painted on Gate Post
James Alexander Esqr.
William Robertson Esqr |
001.08 |
This name applies to two Villas a short distance west from Sea View |
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BRAEFACE VILLA |
Braeface Villa
Braeface Villa
Braeface Villa |
William Robertson Esqr
James Alexander Esqr
Mr Gourlay |
001.08 |
A neat Villa a short way south from Braeface House Commanding a fine view of the Firth etc. |
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GOUROCK HOUSE |
Gourock House
Gourock House
Gourock House |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr
Estate Map |
001.08 |
A commodious Mansion House near the Eastern end of Gourock, the property and residence of Major Darroch. |
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TOMB [Gourock House] |
Tomb
Tomb
Tomb |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr |
001.08 |
A very neatly finished building near Gourock House, in which the remains of General Darroch and other members of the family are interred |
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EAST LODGE [Gourock House] |
East Lodge
East Lodge |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr |
001.08 |
A neat Cottage at the eastern entrance to Gourock House |
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DRUMSHANTIE |
Drumshantie
Drumshantie
Drumshantie
Drumshanty |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr
Estate Map
County Map |
001.08 |
A farm house and offices about ¼ mile West from Gourock House, the property of Major Darroch. |
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COPPER MINE (Disused) [NT Drumshantrie] |
Copper Mine (disused)
Copper Mine (disused)
Copper Mine (disused) |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr
Estate Map |
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A quarry or mine surrounded with a quantity of Refuse from which Copper ore was wrought previously to 1785. |
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GOUROCK BURN |
Gourock Burn
Gourock Burn
Gourock Burn |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr
Estate Map |
001.08 |
A Stream rising in the moors of Auchmede and Drumshantie Farm and flowing past Gourock House falls into Gourock Bay near the East end of the Village. |
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ROUGH PLANTATION |
Rough Plantation
Rough Plantation |
Robert Salmond Esqr
Mr. McNeil |
001.08 |
A plantation of mixed wood near Coves farm Steading bearing this name |
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COVES |
Coves
Coves
Coves
Coves
Cove |
Major Darroch
Robert Simpson Esqr
Estate Map
Mr McNeil Tenant
Co. [County] Map |
001.08 |
A farm house and Steading a short distance east from Gourock House belonging to Major Darroch. |
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COVES QUARRY |
Coves Quarry (Sandstone)
Coves Qyarry (Sandstone) |
Robert Salmond Esqr
Mr McNeil |
001.08 |
A large Sandstone Quarry on Coves farm near the Steading |
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COVES BURN |
Coves Burn
Coves Burn
Coves Burn |
Robert Salmond Esqr
Mr. McNeil |
001.08 |
A small Stream gathering on Coves farm and bearing this name from a little above the Steading till it falls into the sea near Cardwell Bay. |
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Site of GOUROCK CASTLE |
(Site of) Gourock Castle |
Major Darroch
Site pointed out by him
J Weddell |
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"The old Castle of Gourock or Finnart [Stewart] the manorial residence of the ancient [and] superior stood at the distance of about ½ a mile South East from the Village, no part of its ruins however now remain, it was taken down and entirely removed about 1747 when the present house of Gourock was built. A handsome Bridge across a small rivulet has been recently erected almost at the spot where the old Castle [stood]"
From "Swans Views on the Clyde"
Major Darroch told me that a few stones which are seen near the edge of the Burn are part of the original foundation. |
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"Above the Village of Gourock Stood a
Castle of the same name, the principal
messuage of the barony of Finnart
Stewart, which in the reign of James II,
by the forfeiture of the Earl of Douglas,
came to Stewart of Castlemilk."
Origines Parochial Scotiae |
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AUCHNEARN (Ruin) |
Auchnearn (in ruins)
Auchnearn (in ruins) |
Robert Salmond Esq.
Mr Taylor |
001.08 |
The ruins of a small farm house near Larkfield. |
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MID AUCHNEAGH |
Mid Auchneugh
Mid Auchneugh
Auchneugh |
Robert Salmond Esqr.
John Matthew
Estate Map |
001.08 |
A farm house and Steading about ¾ of a mile South East from Gourock House occupied by Mr. John Matthew |
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LONG CRAIG |
The Long Craig
The Long Craig
The Long Craig |
Robert Salmond Esqr
Miss Matthew
Estate Map |
001.08 |
A precipice in some places of considerable height, on the farm of Auchneagh. |
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BERRY BURN |
Berry Burn
Berry Burn
Berry Burn |
Miss Liddel Berrybank
Robert Salmond Esqr
Mr. Melvin Ashton |
001.08 |
A small Stream rising on the farm of Coves and Auchneagh, and bearing this name from where it enters this [plan] it falls into the firth near Drummond Cottage. |
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EAST AUCHMADE |
East Auchmade
East Auchmade
East Auchmade |
Major Darroch
Estate Map
Robert Salmond Esqr |
001.08 |
A farm house and Steading a mile S. [South] West from Gourock House belonging to Major Darroch and occupied by Mr William Thom. |
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LARKFIELD |
Larkfield
Larkfield
Larkfield |
Major Darroch
Estate Map
Robert Salmond Esqr |
001.08 |
A farm house and Steading about a mile South from Gourock House occupied by Mr. Taylor |
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UNDERHEUGH |
Underheugh
Underheugh
Underheugh |
D Crawford Esqr Factor
Mr Crawford Tenant
Jack
Co. [County] Map |
001.10 |
A neat farm house and offices about 1 mile North from Ardgowan House, belonging to Sir MS Stewart Bart. [Baronet] |
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PORT HILL |
Port Hill
Port Hill
Port Hill |
Mr. Crawford Underheugh
Mrs. Crichton Mukle Cloch
D. Crawford Esqr |
001.10 |
An eminence covered with mixed wood, near Underheugh farm Steading. |
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PICKET STONE |
Picket Stone
Picket Stone |
Mr. Crawford Underheugh
D. Crawford Esqr |
001.10 |
A very large Stone on the road side, a short distance South from Cloch Lighthouse, Mr. Crawford did not know the origin of this name but said that he had always heard it called the Picket Stone or Stane |
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BLACK ROCKS |
Balck Rocks
Black Rocks |
Mr Crawford Underheugh
D Crawford Esqr |
001.10 |
This name applies to some projecting rocks of very dark coloured whinstone on the Shore west from Underheugh farm Steading |
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UNDERHEUGH (Ruin) |
Underheugh (in ruins)
Underheugh (in ruins)
Underheugh (in ruins) |
Mr. Crawford farmer
Mr. Crawford Factor
Mr. John Broadfoot, Leitchland |
001.11 |
The ruins of a small farm house on the lands of Underheugh, a short distance east from the present steading. |
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TANNEL HILL |
Tannel Hill
Tannel Hill |
Mr. Crawford Underheugh
Mr. Crawford Factor |
001.11 |
An eminence with a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station on it, near the South Eastern extremity of Cloch Plantation. |
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ECHOING ROCKS |
Echoing Rocks
Echoing Rocks
Echoing Rocks |
Mr. John Broadfoot
Mr. Crawford. Factor |
001.11 |
A ledge of rocks of considerable height, near the northern extremity of the Meikle Cloch farm. They have a slight echo hence the name. |
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BURNEVEN HILL |
Burneven Hill
Burneven Hill |
Mr. John Broadfoot
Mr. Crawford Factor |
001.11 |
A hill with a Trig Stn. [Trigonometrical Station] on it on the farm of Leitchland, The view obtained from its summit of the Firth and and surrounding Countryside is extensive. |
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GALLOW HILL |
Gallow Hill
Gallow Hill
Gallow Hill |
Mr. John Broadfoot
Mr. Kelso Flatterton
Mr. Crawford Greenock |
001.11 |
A small green hill on the farm of Leitchland, a short distance north from the steading. |
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BANKS |
Banks
Banks
Banks |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Broadfoot
Mr. Simpson Tenant |
001.11 |
A recently erected farm house and Steading about 2 miles North East from Innerkip. the property of Sir MRS Stewart Bart. [Baronet]. |
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WELLYARD |
Wellyard
Wellyard
Wellyard |
Mr. Crawford Greenock
Mr. Scott Tenant
Mr. Arbuckle Creswell |
001.11 |
A farm house and steading on Ardgowan Estate about 1½ mile north by east from the village of Innerkip. |
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HOWFORD GLEN |
Howford Glen
Howford Glen
Howford Glen |
Mr. Kelso
Mr. Broadfoot
Mr. Crawford |
001.11 |
A Glen traversed by a small Stream near Cresswell farm house. |
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CRESSWELL |
Cresswell
Cresswell
Cresswell |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Arbuckle
Mr. Broadfoot
Co. [County] Map |
001.11 |
A neat farm house and Steading on the west side of the turnpike road to Greenock about 1½ mile North by East from Innerkip, the property of Sir M R S Stewart Bart. [Baronet] |
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LEITCHLAND |
Leitchland
Leitchland
Leitchland |
Mr. Crawford Greenock
Mr. Broadfoot Tenant
Mr. Kelso |
001.11 |
A farm house and Steading about 1¾ mile north east from Innerkip belonging to Sir M.R.S. Stewart Bart. [Baronet] |
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FLATTERTON |
Flatterton
Flatterton
Flatterton
Flatterton |
Mr Crawford
Mr. Broadfoot
Mr. Kelso Tenant
Co. [County] Map |
001.11 |
A farm house and steading near Leitchland also on the Ardgowan Estate |
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BARGANE HILL |
Bargane Hill
Bargane Hill
Bargane Hill |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Broadfoot
Mr. Kelso |
001.11 |
This name applies to a Hill or ridge of elevated land about a mile North by east from Innerkip part of it is covered with plantation and the remainder is excellent green pasture. |
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Bargane. A fight, a battle, a skirmish. Jamieson. |
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WELLYARD |
Wellyard
Wellyard
Wellyard |
Mr Crawford Greenock
Mr Scott Tenant
Mr Arbuckle Cresswell |
001.11 |
A farm house and Steading on Ardgowan estate about 1½ mile north by east from the village of Innerkip. |
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HOWFORD GLEN |
Howford Glen
Howford Glen
Howford Glen |
Mr Kelso
Mr Broadfoot
Mr Crawford |
001.11 |
A Glen traversed by a small Stream near Cresswell farm house. |
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CRESSWELL |
Cresswell
Cresswell
Cresswell
Cresswell |
Mr Crawford
Mr Arbuckle
Mr Boradfoot
Co [County] Map |
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A neat farm house and Steading on the west side of the Turnpike road to Greenock about 1½ mile North by east from Innerkip, the property of Sir M R S Stewart Bart [Baronet]. |
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CRESSWELL CHAPEL (In Ruins) |
Cresswell or Cresswell Chapel (in Ruins)
Cresswell or Cresswell Chapel (in Ruins)
Cresswell or Cresswell Chapel (in Ruins)
Christwell
Christwell |
Mr. Crawford Greenock
Mr. Arbuckle
Mr. Broadfoot
Fullertons Gazetteer 1842
Chalmers Caledonia |
001.11 |
About 1¼ mile north east from the Village of Innerkip the road to Greenock passes through the ruins of the building. A portion of the walls is still Standing on each side of the road.
"At Christwell there stood a Chapel which was founded in the reign of Robert III and was endowed with lands in this Parish.
[Fullertons Gazetteer]
Mr Crawford told me that Christwell was the original name of this place and that about 60 years ago the road was made through the old building, but how long it had been in ruins previously to that time he could not say. |
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The chapel at Christwell was founded in the Reign of
Robert III, And endowed with a considerable extent of lands between
the lands of Sprangock, and those of Lavan; and with some lands
adjacent to the Chapel Chalmers Caledonia Vol 3. p. [page] 843. |
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WEST AUCHMADE |
West Auchmade
West Auchmade
West Auchmade
Braeside
W. [West] Auchenmade |
Estate Map
Major D Darroch
Mr. Robert Salmond Greenock
Mr. Thom East Auchmade
Co. [County] Map |
001.12 |
A farm house and Steading about 2 miles south from Gourock, the property of Major Darroch. |
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EARN HILL |
Earn Hill
Earn Hill
Earn Hill |
Mr. Broadfoot Leitchland
Mr. Shearer Gateside
Mr. Crawford Greenock |
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Am eminence bearing heathy pasture on the farm of Banks. |
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DRUMILLAN HILL |
Drumillan Hill
Drumillan Hill
Drumillan Hill
Drumod Hill |
Mr. Broadfoot
Mr. Kelso Flatterton
Mr. Crawford
Co. [County] Map |
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A small partly cultivated Hill on the farm of Flatterton, a farm steading called Drumillan formerly stood near this eminence |
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Earn Hill. Ern, Erne, Eirne, Earn, The eagle. Jamieson.
Drumillan Hill. Drum, An Knoll. A ridge. Jamieson. |
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WHIN HILL |
Whin Hill
Whin Hill |
Mr. Shearer
Mr. Salmond |
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A small knowe covered with whins on the farm of West Auchmade. |
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ISLAMILL |
Islamill
Islamill
Islamill
Ela Mill |
Mrs. Simpson
Major Darroch
Estate Map
Co. [County] Map |
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A very small farm house on the south side of the Turnpike Road to Greenock belonging to Major Darroch |
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RAVENSCRAIG |
Ravenscraig
Ravenscraig
Ravenscraig
Ramscraig
Runscraig |
Mr. Salmond
Mr. William Boag Tenant
Mr. John Broadfoot
Estate Map
Co. [County] Map |
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A farm house and steading near Islamill the property of Major Darroch, the farm takes this name from some very precipitous rocks near the South western boundary |
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BRANCHTON |
Branchton
Branchton
Branchton |
Mr. Tweedie Tenant
Mr. Mathew Smithston
Mr. Salmon |
001.12 |
A farm house and Steading on the South side of the Turnpike Road to Greenock about 3 miles from Innerkip. The property of Major Darroch |
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SMITHSTON |
Smithston
Smithston
Smithston |
Mr Mathew
Estate Map
Major Darroch |
001.12 |
A small farm house and Steading near Branchton, also belonging to Major Darroch |
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BLACK HILL |
Black Hill
Black Hill |
Mr. Mathew
Mr. Salmon |
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This name applies to a small hill or brae on the farm of Smithston. |
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FLATTERTON MILL (Corn) |
Flatterton Mill (Corn)
Flatterton Mill (Corn)
Flatterton Mill (Corn) |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Kelso
Mr. Broadfoot |
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A Mill for Grinding Corn near the farm house of Flatterton. the property of Sir MSR Stewart Bart. [Baronet] |
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KINGSTON |
Kingston
Kingston
Kingston |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Wardie
Mr. Salmon |
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A farm house and steading occupied by Mr. Wardie, in the south side of the Turnpike Road to Greenock about 2 miles from Innerkip. |
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HOLE OF SPANGO |
Hole of Spango
Hole of Spango
Hole of Spango |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Salmon
Mr. Shearer |
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A very deep and rocky Glen bearing this name situated a short distance South west from the farm house of Spango. |
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SPANGO |
Spango
Spango
Spango |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Shearer
Mr. Wardie |
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A farm house and Steading in the South side of the Turnpike Road to Greenock the property of Sir M S Stewart. |
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RAVENS CRAIG |
Ravens Craig
Ravens Craig
Ravens Craig
Hawks Rock |
Mr. Salmon
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Broadfoot
Mr. Boag Ravenscraig |
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This name applies to these distinct ledges of rock, or precipices, near the Southwestern boundary of the farm of this name. |
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RESERVOIR [two, Shaws Waterworks, Killochend] |
Reservoir No. 3
Reservoir No. 4 |
Mr. Morrison
Plan of Shaws Waterworks |
001.12 |
Reservoirs on the farm of Killochead belonging to the 'Shaws Water Co. [Company]' and used for supplying the town of Greenock with Water. |
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Spang - The act of springing with elastic force a leap
Spangie - An animal fond of leaping. A game played by boys with Marbles. Jamieson. |
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LUNDERSTON BAY |
Lunderston Bay
Lunderston Bay
Lunderston Bay
Lunderston Bay |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown manse Innerkip
James Crawford Esqr Greenock
David Crawford Esqr Greenock
Co. [County] Map |
001.14 |
This name applies to the Bay, a short distance N.E. [North East] from Ardgowan, it takes the name from the lands of Lunderston, which overlook it on the South West. |
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ARDGOWAN POINT |
Ardgowan Point
Ardgowan Point
Ardgowan Point
Ardgowan Point |
David Crawford Esqr
James Crawford Esqr
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Co. [County] Map |
001.14 |
This name applies to the foreshore to between Innerkip and Lunderston Bay |
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THE LAIRD'S DYKE |
The Lairds Dyke
The Lairds Dyke
The Lairds Dyke |
David Crawford Esqr
James Crawford Esqr
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown |
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A rough wall of large Stones extending to the LWM [Low Water Mark] at the Southern extremity of Ardgowan Point. |
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CROWHILL WOOD |
Crowhill Wood
Crowhill Wood
Crowhill Wood |
James Crawford Esqr
Mr. McGregor Forrestor
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown |
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A plantation of mixed wood a Short distance S. [South] West from Ardgowan |
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LUNDERSTON |
Lunderston
Lunderston
Lunderston |
Mr. John Jamieson Pr. [Proprietor]
D Crawford Esqr Factor Greenock
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown Manse Innerkip |
001.15 |
A good dwelling house and outbuildings finely situated on the rising north from Ardgowan & commanding an extensive prospect, belonging to and occupied by Mr. Jamieson |
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LOW LUNDERSTON |
Low Lunderston
Low Lunderston
Low Lunderston |
Mrs. Malcolm Jamieson
D. Crawford Esqr.
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Brown |
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A neat cottage and garden near the above occupied by Mr. M. Jamieson. |
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NORTH LODGE [Ardgowan] |
North Lodge
North Lodge
North Lodge |
D. Crawford Esqr.
Mr. Ross Farm Steward
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown |
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A very neat Cottage at the northern entrance gate to Ardgowan, occupied by the Gamekeeper |
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BARGANE PLANTATION |
Bargane Plantation
Bargane Plantation
Bargane Plantation |
D. Crawford Esqr.
Mr. Ross
Mr. Cairns Dunrod |
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An extensive plantation of mixed wood a short distance N.E. [North East] from Ardgowan |
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BANKFOOT |
Bankfoot
Bankfoot
Bankfoot
Bankfoot |
D. Crawford Esqr
Mr. Ross
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Co. [County] Map |
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An excellent dwelling house and extensive farm offices, occupied by Mr. Ross, Steward on the home farm of Ardgowan. |
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Bargane - A fight, battle a Skirmish Jamieson
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SPANGO BURN |
Spango Burn
Spango Burn
Spango Burn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
James Crawford Esqr
Mr. Chalmers Majeston |
001.15 |
A Stream rising near Islamill and flowing Southwards receives the water of numerous small rills from the highlands on either side, and falls into the Kip near Auchness Bridge. |
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AUCHNESS BRIDGE |
Auchness Bridge
Auchness Bridge
Auchness Bridge |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Mr. Cairns
Mr. Chalmers |
001.15 |
A substantial Bridge of one Arch across Spango Burn, near its junction with Kip Water, kept in repair by the Ph. [Parish] Road Trustees. |
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KIP WATER |
Kip Water
Kip Water
Kip Water
Kip Water |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
D Crawford Esqr
James Crawford Esqr.
Co. [County] Map |
001.15 |
A large stream having its source in the moors and the bdy. [boundary] between Ayr & Renfrewshire where it is called 'Rotten Burn', it there received the name of 'Shaws Water' for a short distance (now included in Shaws Reservoir) and finally is called 'Kip Water' from where it issues from these Reservoirs until it falls into the Firth at Innerkip while passing the farm of Dunrod it is sometimes called 'Dunrod Burn' but the Authorities given think that this name should not be written. |
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ARDGOWAN CASTLE (Ruin) |
Ardgowan Castle (Remains of)
Ardgowan Castle (Remains of)
Ardgowan Castle (Remains of) |
D. Crawford Esqr
James Crawford Esqr
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown |
001.15 |
The remains of this Castle, consist of a square Tower of considerable height and still in a very good state of preservation. It is situated a short distance S.W. [South West] from the present Mansion of Ardgowan, on the edge of a precipice, and commands an extensive view of the surrounding scenery. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 1.15.0 T. [Trace] 4
"The house of Ardgowan situated on the western shore, about a mile from
the church. Consists of an old square tower, with several lower modern
additions." Origines Parochiales Scotiea. p. [page] 88
no modern additions on the ground J.C.G
"There is an old tower, the venerable remnant of the ancient Mansion
house of Ardgowan; also, a very old and venerable looking bridge lying across the
Dunrod Burn, a Stream flowing down to Innerkip. These are both curious relics
and well worthy of preservation." New Statistical Account. page 526.
"Near the house (Ardgowan) there is an ancient square tower, probably
a portion of the Castle of Innerkip, which was held by the English in the times of
Robert Bruce." Full. [Fullerton's] Gazetteer. |
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OS1/26/12/77 |
ARDGOWAN |
Ardgowan
Ardgowan
Ardgowan
Ardgowan
Ardgowan |
D. Crawford Esqr Factor
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
James Crawford Esqr
Co. [County] Map
New Statistical Acct. [Account] |
001.15 |
An extensive and very elegant building pleasantly situated on rising ground near the shore and surrounded with ornamental grounds. The property and residence of Sir M R S Stewart Bart. [Baronet] |
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CHAPEL [Ardgowan] |
Chapel
Chapel
Chapel |
D Crawford Esqr
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
James Crawford Esqr. |
001.15 |
A private Chapel in connexion with the English Church, recently erected and to be used as a place of worship by the Ardgowan family. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 1.15 T. [Trace] 4 |
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OS1/26/12/78 |
EAST LODGE [Ardgowan] |
East Lodge
East Lodge
East Lodge |
D Crawford Esqr
Mr. Ross
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown |
001.15 |
A neat Cottage at the Eastern entrance to Ardgowan. |
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OS1/26/12/78 |
BRIDGEND |
Bridgend
Bridgend
Bridgend |
D Crawford Esqr
Mr. Ross
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown |
001.15 |
Several Houses with gardens attached, on the road side a short distance N.E. [North East] from Innerkip chiefly occupied by the labourers of Ardgowan Estate. |
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OS1/26/12/78 |
BELL ROCKS |
Bell Rocks
Bell Rocks
Grey Rocks |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Mr. Paterson Longhill |
001.15 |
A conspicuous ledge of grey rock, near the south west end of Idzholm Hill, they received this name from the fine echo occasioned by the ringing of the Bell of the old Ph. [Parish] Church, Mr. Brown told me that the echo was so distinct that, for a person standing mid way between the Rocks and the Church, it was difficult to say at which the Bell was placed. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 1.15 T. [Trace] 5 |
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OS1/26/12/79 |
IDZHOLM HILL |
Idzholm Hill
Idzholm Hill
Idsholm
Idsom |
James Crawford Esqr.
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Old Map of Innerkip, 1741
County Map |
001.15 |
A very steep wooded Hill on the Estate of Ardgowan a short distance East from the House, and forming a very fine feature in the landscape. |
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OS1/26/12/79 |
IDZHOLM PLANTATION |
Idzholm Plantation
Idzholm Plantation
Idzholm Plantation |
Mr. McGregor
Mr Ross
Revd. [Reverend ] Mr Brown |
001.15 |
A large Plantation of mixed wood on Idzholm Hill, extending from Bridgend to Bankfoot. |
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OS1/26/12/79 |
DUNROD GLEN |
Dunrod Glen
Dunrod Glen
Dunrod Glen |
Mr. Cairns
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
D Crawford Esqr. |
001.15 |
A very steep Glen covered with natural Wood & traversed by the Kip Water. The name applies from the Roman Bridge to the junction of Spango Burn with the Kip |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 1.15 T. [Trace] 5 & 6 |
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DUNROD |
Dunrod
Dunrod
Dunrod |
D Crawford Esqr
Mr. Cairns Tenant
Mr. Chalmers |
001.15 |
A good farm house and steading on the Eastside of Dunrod Glen, the property of Sir MRS Stewart Bart [Baronet] |
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MILLHOUSE |
Millhouse
Millhouse
Millhouse
Millhouse |
D Crawford Esqr
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Mr. Wardin Tenant
Co. [County] Map |
001.15 |
A cottage & Garden at the Roman Bridge occupied by Mr. Wardin, A Mill, formerly used for dressing wool & Flax, is near it from which probably the name has arisen. |
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MAJESTON |
Majeston
Majeston
Majeston
Majesty |
D Crawford Esqr
Mr Chalmers Tenant
Mr. Wardin
Co. [County] Map |
001.15 |
A good farm house and Steading a short distance East from the Roman Bridge, the property of Sir M Stewart and held in lease by Mr. Chalmers. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 1.15 T. [Trace] 6 |
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ROMAN BRIDGE [Kip Water] |
Roman Bridge
Roman Bridge
Roman Bridge |
D Crawford
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Mr. Chalmers |
001.15 |
A very narrow ancient looking Bridge of one arch over the Kip Water about ¾ of a mile above the junction of Spango Burn. It is universally known in the locality by this name. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 1.15 T. [Trace] 6
"There is an old tower, the venerable remnant of the ancient mansion
house of Ardgowan; also, a very old and venerable looking bridge lying across the
Dunrod Burn, [Kip Water] a Stream flowing down to Innerkip. These are both
curious relics, and well worthy of preservation"
New Statistical Account
page 526 |
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Site of DUNROD CASTLE |
[Site of) Dunrod Castle
[Site of) Dunrod Castle
[Site of) Dunrod Castle |
D Crawford Esqr
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Mr Cairns, Tenant, pointed out the Site JW |
001.15 |
All that remains to mark the site of this Castle is a slightly raised grass grown mound covering the foundations, and situated on the Eastern side of Dunrod Glen. The building has long since been removed by the farmers and the stones used for the purpose of building fences |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 1.15 T. [Trace] 6 |
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SCROGGY BANK |
Scroggie Bank or Hill
Scroggie Bank or Hill |
Mr. James Laird Kellockend
Robert Salmon Esqr |
001.16 |
A rocky eminence (with a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on it) on the farm of Kellochend. |
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MCNOBLE HILL |
McNoble Hill
McNoble Hill
McNoble Hill |
Estate Map
Robert Salmon Esqr
Mr. James Laird |
001.16 |
A small heath covered hill on Kellochend farm near the N. [North] West end of Loch Thom. |
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DUNROD SPRING |
Dunrod Spring
Dunrod Spring
Dunrod Spring |
Mr. Cairns, farmer Dunrod
Mr. Chalmers Majeston
Mr. Scott Shielhill |
001.16 |
An exceedingly strong spring of excellent water at the southern base of Dunrod Hill near Shielhill farm house |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 1.16 T. [Trace] 3 & 4
Scroggy, Skroggy Stunted. abounding with stunted
bushes or brushwood - Jamieson |
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SHIELHILL GLEN |
Shielhill Glen
Shielhill Glen
Shielhill Glen |
Mr. Chalmers
Mr Scott
Mr Wardin |
001.16 |
A very steep and in some places rocky Glen near Shielhill farm House, through which the Kip Water flows. |
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CAULDRON HILL |
Cauldron Hill
Cauldron Hill
Cauldron Hill |
Mr. Chalmers
Mr. Scott
Mr. Broadfoot Leitchland |
001.16 |
A small rocky hill rising abruptly on the farm of Kingston, near the northern base of Dunrod Hill. |
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LAVEROCKHOUSE HILL |
Laverockhouse Hill
Laverockhouse Hill
Laverockhouse Hill |
Mr. Chalmers
Mr. Scott
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown |
001.16 |
This name applies to the highest part of Dunrod Hill Situated a short distance N. [North] West from Shielhill farm house. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 1.16 T. [Trace] 4 & 5
Kip Water See Name Sheets of 1.15 [001.15] |
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EAST HILL |
East Hill
East Hill
East Hill |
Mr. Chalmers
Mr. Wardin
Mr. Scott |
001.16 |
A heathy covered hill at the south western extremity of Dunrod Hill |
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HILLSIDE HILL |
Hillside Hill
Hillside Hill
Hillside Hill |
Mr. Chalmers
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
D Crawford Esqr |
001.16 |
A rocky heath covered hill at the Eastern side of Dunrod Hill, It is very steep on the East side but falls gradually away towards the north and west. |
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WATERMAN'S HOUSE |
Watermans House
Watermans House
Watermans House |
Plan of Shaws Water Works
Mr. Morison Manager |
001.16 |
A Cottage and garden near the western extremity of the Shaws Waters Cos. [Companies] East Reservoir, occupied by the person having charge of the Sluices etc. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 1.16 T. [Trace] 5 & 6
Compensation Reservoir. See name sheets of V.4 [005.04] |
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OS1/26/12/86 |
DUNROD HILL |
Dunrod Hill
Dunrod Hill
Dunrod Hill |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
D Crawford Esqr
Mr. Chalmers |
001.16 |
An extensive range of high lying ground about 2 miles north east from the village of Innerkip, very steep on the west; south, and east sides, but falling gradually towards the north, There are several seperate tops or hills for the summits of which a very extensive and varied prospect of the surrounding Country is obtained. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 1.16 T. [Trace] 5 |
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NORTH AUGHNEAGH |
North Auchneagh
North Auchneagh
North Auchneagh |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr
Mr. Mathew Fancy farm |
002.05 |
A farm house and Steading about ¾ of a mile South East from Gourock Ho. [House] belonging to Major Darroch. |
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AUCHNEAGH HOUSE |
Auchneagh House
Auchneagh House
Auchneagh House |
Mr. Mathew
Robert Salmond Esqr. |
002.05 |
An excellent dwelling house about 1 mile South east from Gourock House, occupied by the proprietor James Ferguson Esqr. |
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FANCYFARM |
Fancy Farm
Fancy Farm
Fancy Farm |
Major Darroch
Robert Salmond Esqr
Estate Maps |
002.05 |
A farm house and steading near Auchneagh House, belonging to Major Darroch. |
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Parish of Innerkip S. [Sheet] 2.5 T. [Trace] 1 & 4 |
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GATESIDE |
Gateside
Gateside
Gateside |
Robert Salmond Esqr
Estate Map
Mr. Mathew |
002.05 |
A small farm house on the side of the Parish road to Greenock, a short distance South East from Auchneagh House. |
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Parish of Innerkip S. [Sheet] 2.5 T. [Trace] 4 |
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YELLOW HILL |
Yellow Hill
Yellow Hill |
Mr. Howie
Mr. Salmon |
002.09 |
A small green hill on the lands of Penny farm a short distance South from the farm Steading |
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WEST BURN |
West Burn
West Burn |
Mr. Salmon
Mr. Crawford |
002.09 |
A stream at the Eastern boundary of Innerkip Ph. [Parish] flowing in a North Easterly direction and bearing this name from Hole farm Steading till it enters Greenock parish |
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HOLE BURN |
Hole Burn
Hole Burn
Hole Burn |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Salmon
Mr. Howie |
002.09 |
A small Stream rising in the moors at the boundary between Greenock & Innerkip Parishes & forming the boundary for a short distance. It bears the name from the Aqueduct to the Hole farm Steading, where it is called 'West Burn' |
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HOLE GLEN |
Hole Glen
Hole Glen
Hole Glen |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Salmon
Mr. Howie |
002.09 |
A deep wooded Glen traversed by Hole Burn. |
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RESERVOIR [two, Shaws Waterworks, Killochend] |
Reservoir No. 5
Reservoir No. 6 |
Mr. Morrison
Plan of Shaws Water Cos. [Companies] Works |
002.09 |
Reservoirs on Killochend farm, belonging to the 'Shaws Water Co. [Company]' |
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Parish of Innerkip S. [Sheet] 2.9 T. [Trace] 1 & 4 & 5 |
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BUNSTON KNOWE |
Bunston Knowe
Bunston Knowe
Bunston Knowe |
Mr. Mathew Smithston
Mr. Crawford Greenock
Mr. Salmon Greenock |
002.09 |
A small hill on the farm of Smithston, bearing this name |
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COCKROBIN HILL |
Cockrobin Hill
Cockrobin Hill
Cockrobin Hill |
Mr. Mathew
Mr. Howie
Mr. Laird |
002.05 |
An eminence with a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on it near the northern boundary of Killochend farm |
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PENNYFARM |
Pennyfarm
Pennyfarm
Pennyfern
Pennyfern |
Mr. Salmon
Mr. Howie
Estate Map 1803
Johnson's Co. [County] Map |
002.05 |
An excellent farm house and Steading on the south side of the Turnpike road to Greenock, the property of Major Darroch. |
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SHAWS WATER AQUEDUCT |
Aqueduct
Aqueduct
Aqueduct
Shaws Water Aqueduct
Shaws Water Aqueduct
Shaws Water Aqueduct |
Mr. Morrison Greenock
Plan of Shaws Water Cos. [Companies] Works
Mr. Salmon
Mr. Morrison. Manager
D. Crawford Esqr.
New Statistical Account. |
002.09 |
An artificial water course, between 6 & 7 miles in length, for conveying the water from the Shaws Water Cos. [Companies] Reservoir to the Town of Greenock. |
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Parish of Innerkip S. [Sheet] 2.9 T. [Trace] 1 |
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OS1/26/12/91 |
WHITE HILL |
White Hill
White Hill
White Hill |
Mr. James Laird, Killochend
Robert Salmon Esqr Factor |
002.13 |
An eminence bearing rough pasture a short distance north from the old farm steading of Shaws. |
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JOCK'S HILL |
Jocks Hill
Jocks Hill |
Mr. James Laird
Robert Salmon Esqr |
002.13 |
A heathy covered eminence about ¼ S. [South] by East from the above. |
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ROUND HILL |
Round Hill
Round Hill |
Mr. James Laird
Robert Salmon Esqr |
002.13 |
A small hill of a circular shape about 1/3 of a mile North from Killochend Farm Steading |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 2.13 T. [Trace] 1 |
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OS1/26/12/92 |
SHAWS ( In Ruin) |
Shaws (in Ruins)
Shaws (in Ruins)
Shaws (in Ruins) |
Mr James Laird
Robert Salmon Esqr
Estate Map |
002.13 |
The ruins of a small farm steading the property of Major Darroch, when the 'Shaws Water Cos. [Companies] Great Reservoir' was formed the greater part of the arable land of this farm was covered, the houses were then allowed to fall in ruins, and the remainder of the land joined to the farm of Killochend |
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KILLOCHEND |
Killochend
Killochend
Killochend |
Robert Salmond
Mr. James Laird Tenant
Estate Map |
002.13 |
A small farm Steading at the North Eastern end of the SW Cos. [Shaws Water Companies] Great Reservoir the property of Major Darroch. |
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GREAT RESERVOIR OR LOCH THOM |
Shaws Water Co. [Companies] Great Reservoir
Loch Thom
Shaws Water Great Reservoir |
James Crawford Esqr.
Robert Salmon Esqr
Mr. Morrison Manager |
002.13 |
An extensive Reservoir about 2 Miles North from the Town of Greenock, belonging to the 'Shaws Water Co. [Company]' and formed for the purpose of supplying water power to drive the machinery of the various Mills at that Town. The water, on leaving this Reservoir enters a smaller one from which an Aqueduct leads to Greenock. The people in the locality, almost unversally, call it Loch Thom, from the name of the Engineer that laid it off. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 2.13 T. [Trace] 1,4 & 5 |
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ELLENBANK |
Ellenbank
Ellenbank
Ellenbank |
Revd. [Reverend Mr. Brown Manse
Mr. McIntyre Cliff Cottage
Mr. Sutherland Teacher F. Ch. [Free Church] |
005.02 |
A Villa with garden attached, a short distance west from the Village of Innerkip the property of Mr. Muir. |
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WOODSIDE COTTAGE |
Woodside Cottage
Woodside Cottage
Woodside Cottage |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Mr. McIntyre
Miss Ewen |
005.02 |
A Cottage and garden, near Ellenbank & occupied by Miss Ewen |
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CLIFF COTTAGE |
Cliff Cottage
Cliff Cottage
Cliff Cottage |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Mr. McIntyre
Mr. Sutherland |
005.02 |
A Cottage and garden, west from the above, occupied by Mr. McIntyre |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.2 T. [Trace] 3
Kip Water See Name Sheets for 1.15 |
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COMMON CRAIG |
Common Craig
Common Craig
Common Craig |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Mr. McIntyre
Mr. Sutherland |
005.02 |
A precipice overlooking the garden and Turnpike Road a short distance west from Cliff Cottage. |
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COMMONCRAIG T.P. |
Commoncraig T.P. [Turnpike]
Commoncraig T.P. [Turnpike] |
Mr. McIntyre
Mr. McGregor Forrester |
005.02 |
A Toll Bar a short distance south from Common Craig from which it takes its name. |
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COMMONCRAIG PLANTATION |
Commoncraig Plantation
Commoncraig Plantation
Commoncraig Plantation |
Mr. McGregor
Mr. Fairbairn Innerkip
Mr. Miller Berfern |
005.02 |
A plantation of mixed wood on the south and east side of the Turnpike Road. the name applies from Cliff Cottage to about 20 Chains south from the Toll Bar. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.2 T. [Trace] 3 |
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INNERKIP BAY |
Innerkip Bay
Innerkip Bay
Innerkip Bay |
County Map
D Crawford Esqr
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown |
005.02 |
This name applies to the Bay immediately adjoining Innerkip Village, and extending from near Wemyss Point to Ardgowan Point. |
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BERFERN PLANTATION |
Berfern Plantation
Berfern Plantation
Berfern Plantation |
Mr. McGregor
Mr. Miller Berfern
Mr. Fairbairn |
005.02; 005.03 |
A plantation of mixed wood adjoining Berfern Farm Steading. |
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FINNOCKBOG |
Finnockbog
Finnockbog
Finnockbog |
D. Crawford Esqr
J. Crawford Esqr
Mr. Miller |
005.02 |
A excellent Farm house and Steading about ¾ of a mile south from Innerkip the property of Sir MS Stewart. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.2. T. [Trace] 6
Brewacre Burn See name Sheets for 5.6 |
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INNERKIP |
Innerkip
Innerkip
Innerkip
Inverkip Road
Inverkip
Innerkip
Innerkip
Innerkip
Innerkip |
James Crawford Esqr
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
County Map
Board on Street in Greenock
Die on Post Office Stamp
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Crawfurds Hist. [History] Renfrewshire
1818 - old Map in Renfrewshire
New Statistical Account. |
005.03 |
A little village pleasantly situated on the Firth of Clyde about 6 miles South west from Greenock. It takes the name from Kip Water which is here joined by Daff Burn and falls into the Firth. A considerable number of inhabitants are employed as labourers on the Estate of Ardgowan, and as Fisherman and Tradesmen.
In the village there are an Established Church & School a Free Church & School and an Independent Chapel (disused) |
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MANSE [F.C., Inverkip] |
Free Church Manse
Free Church Manse
Free Church Manse |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Mr. McIntyre
Mr. Sutherland |
005.03 |
A comfortable mansion in the village of Innerkip the residence of Mr. Douglas Free Church Minister |
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FREE CHURCH [Innerkip] |
Free Church & School
Free Church & School
Free Church & School |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Mr. McIntyre
Mr. Sutherland |
005.03 |
A plain building near the centre of Innerkip village. occupied in the upper flat as a place of worship and on the ground floor as a school in connection with the Free Church. |
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INN [Commercial Hotel, Innerkip] |
Commercial Hotel
Commercial Hotel
Commercial Hotel |
Sign Board
Mr. James French Occupier
Mr. McIntyre |
005.03 |
A small Inn in the village of Innerkip occupied by Mr. French. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.3 T. [Trace] 1 |
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INDEPENDENT CHAPEL [Innerkip] |
Independent Chaple
Independent Chapel
Independent Chapel |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown Manse
Mr. McIntyre Innerkip
Mr. McGregor Innerkip |
005.03 |
A building at the N.E. [North East] end of Innerkip formerly occupied as a place of worship by the Independent Body. and still belonging to them, altho' [although] there has been no regular preaching in it for several years. |
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SOUTH LODGE [Ardgowan] |
South Lodge
South Lodge
South Lodge |
Mr. Ross Farm Steward
Mr. McGregor
Mr. McIntyre |
005.03 |
The Lodge at the southern entrance gate to Ardgowan |
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IVY COTTAGE |
Ivy Cottage
Ivy Cottage
Ivy Cottage |
Mr. McIntyre
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Mr. Sutherland Teacher |
005.03 |
A cottage and garden near the S.W. [South West] end of Innerkip, formerly much covered with Ivy |
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TOMB [parish churchyard, Innerkip] |
Tomb
Tomb
Tomb |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
D Crawford Esqr Greenock
James Crawford Esqr Greenock |
005.03 |
An oblong building in the Grave Yard, the burying place of the Ardgowan Family. The Parish Church formerly stood here of which this is a part. |
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CHURCH (Remains of) [Innerkip] |
Church (Remains of)
Church (Remains of)
Church (Remains of) |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
D Crawford Esqr.
James Crawford Esqr Greenock |
005.03 |
The old Parish Church of Innerkip formerly stood here, of which a portion of the present Tomb is a part. when the church was removed to where it now stands, the Aisle or the Tomb was put into its present form |
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CHURCH [Innerkip] |
Church
Church
Church |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Mr. McIntyre
Mr. Sutherland |
005.03 |
The Established Church of the parish, A neat building pleasantly situated near the N.E. [North East] end of Innerkip village |
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SCHOOL [Innerkip] |
School
School
School |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Mr. McIntyre
Mr. Sutherland |
005.03 |
A neat building near the Free Church, occupied as a School in connection with the Establishes Ch. [Church]. |
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MANSE [parish, Inverkip] |
Manse
Manse
Manse |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Mr. McIntyre
Mr. Sutherland |
005.03 |
A neat mansion and garden near the Established Church. the residence of the Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.3 T. [Trace] 1 |
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BOGSIDE |
Bogside
Bogside
Bogside |
Mr. McPherson Tenant
D. Crawford Esqr
Mr. Paterson |
005.03 |
A farm house and steading about ½ mile north east from Innerkip, the property of Sir MRS Stewart Bart. [Baronet] |
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LANGHILL |
Langhill
Langhill
Langhill |
D. Crawford Esqr
Mr. McIntyre
Mr. Paterson Tenant |
005.03 |
A farm house and steading near Bogside occupied by Mr. Paterson and belonging to Sir MRS Stewart. |
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LEAP |
Leap
Leap
Leap |
D Crawford
Mr. McGregor
Mr. Paterson |
005.03 |
A farm house and steading pleasantly situated near a bend of Daff Burn, a short distance east from Innerkip |
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Parish of Innerkip 5.3 T. [Trace] 2 |
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FRANCES' HILL |
Frances' Hill
Frances' Hill
Frances' Hill |
Mr. Paterson
Mr. Brodie Laughouse
D Crawford Esqr. |
005.03 |
A small round knoll with a Whinstone Quarry on its north side in a field on the farm of Laughill. |
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SARAH'S KNOWE |
Sarah's Knowe
Sarah's Knowe |
Mr. Paterson Laughill
Mr. Paterson Junr. [Junior] |
005.03 |
A small knowe chiefly covered with whins a short distance S. [South] West from Laughill house. |
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LEAP WOOD |
Leap Wood
Leap Wood
Leap Wood |
Mr. McGregor Forrester
Mr. Fairbairn Innerkip |
005.03 |
A plantation of mixed wood near Leap Farm Steading |
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Parish of Innerkip 5.3 T. [Trace] 2 |
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CLOCHERLEE |
Clocherlee
Clocherlee
Clocherlee |
D. Crawford Esqr
Mr. Chalmers Majeston
Mr. Paterson |
005.03 |
An old farm Steading at present unoccupied, and included into the farm of Majeston |
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HALFPENNY BURN |
Halfpenny Burn
Halfpenny Burn
Halfpenny Burn |
Mr. Paterson
Mr. Paterson Junr. [Junior]
Mr. Finlay |
005.03 |
A small stream rising in the plantation SW [South West] from Clocherlee, and flowing N. [North] & West falls into Kip Water near Dunrod farm house |
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LANG HILL |
Lang Hill
Lang Hill
Lang Hill |
Mr. Paterson
Mr. Finlay
Mr. Paterson Junr [Junior] |
005.03 |
A long ridge of hill covered with platation from which Langhill farm house takes its name |
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Parish of Innerkip 5.3 T. [Trace] 3 |
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LANGHOUSE |
Langhouse
Langhouse
Langhouse |
Mr. Brodie Gardner
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Mr McIntyre |
005.03 |
A neat mansion with garden pleasure ground and small Estate attached a short distance East from Innerkip, the property and residence of William McFie Esqr. |
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BEATOCK BURN |
Beatock Burn
Beatock Burn
Beatock Burn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Mr. Paterson
Mr. Finlay Hill |
005.03 |
A small Stream rising chiefly on the farm of Everton and flowing in a northerly direction falls into the Daff Burn near Langhouse |
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DAFF BURN |
Daff Burn
Daff Burn
Daff Burn |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
D Crawford Esqr
Mr Paterson |
005.03 |
A Stream of considerable size rising in the moors east from Innerkip and bearing this name from the junction of Glenshilloch and Gimlet Burns, and flowing in a westerly direction past Langhouse, unites with Kip Water at the village of Innerkip |
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Parish of Innerkip 5.3 T. [Trace] 2
Daff - To be foolish - Jamieson |
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INLIE HILL |
Inlie Hill
Inlie Hill
Inlie Hill |
Mr. Paterson
Mr. McGregor
Mr. Paterson Junr [Junior] |
005.03 |
A small Knoll covered with plantation a short distance south from Clocherlee |
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HILL |
Hill
Hill
Hill |
D. Crawford Esqr
Mr. Finlay
Mr. Paterson |
005.03 |
A farm House and steading a short distance south from Innerkip, occupied by Mr. Finlay and belonging to Sir MRS Stewart. |
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BERFERN |
Berfern
Berfern
Berfern |
D. Crawford Esqr
Mr. Miller
Mr. McGregor |
005.03 |
A farm house and steading near the Hill, occupied by Mr. Miller, also belonging to Sir MRS Stewart. |
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Parish of Innerkip 5.3 T. [Trace] 2 |
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BERFERN PLANTATION |
Berfern Plantation
Berfern Plantation
Berfern Plantation |
D. Crawford Esqr
Mr. Miller
Mr. McIntyre |
005.03 |
A plantation of mixed wood near Berfern farm house |
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BLAEBERRY HILL |
Blaeberry Hill
Blaeberry Hill |
Mr. James Finlay Hill |
005.03 |
A small brae or Hill covered with whins near Hill farm house |
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EVERTON |
Everton
Everton
Everton |
Mr. Jamieson Tenant
D. Crawford Esqr.
Mr. Ross |
005.03 |
A small farm Steading about a mile south east from Innerkip belonging to Sir MS Stewart. |
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Parish of Innerkip 5.3 T. [Trace] 4 & 5
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EVERTON QUARRY |
Everton Quarry (Sandstone)
Everton Quarry (Sandstone)
Everton Quarry (Sandstone) |
Mr. Ross
Mr. McGregor
Mr. Jamieson |
005.03 |
A very extensive Sandstone Quarry a short distance east from Everton farm Steading |
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BROADLEE GLEN |
Broadlee Glen
Broadlee Glen |
Mr. Paterson
D. Crawford Esqr |
005.03 |
A Glen traversed by Daff Burn, about ½ mile South East from Langhill farm steading. |
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LEAPMOOR PLANTATION |
Leapmoor Plantation
Leapmoor Plantation
Leapmoor Plantation |
Mr. McGregor Forrester
Mr. Paterson Langhill
Mr. Finlay Hill |
005.03 |
An extensive plantation of mixed wood on Ardgowan Estate South & East from Innerkip Village, a considerable portion of it was burned a number of years ago and is now only covered with heather |
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SHIELHILL |
Shielhill
Shielhill
Sheilhill |
D. Crawford Esqr
James Crawford Esqr
Mr. Scott Tenant |
005.04 |
A small farm Steading at the douthern base of Dunrod Hill occupied by Mr. Scott |
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CORNALEES |
Cornalees
Cornalees
Cornalees |
D. Crawford Esqr
Mr. Scott Shielhill |
005.04 |
A farm house and steading with a very extensive grazing farm attached near the Shaws Water Cos. [Companies] Reservoirs.
The Property of Sir MRS Stewart. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.4 T. [Trace] 1, 2 & 3
Kip Water See name Sheets for Sheet 1.16
Shielhill Glen See name Sheets for Sheet 1.16
Leap Moor Plantation See name Sheets for Sheet 5.3
Inlie Hill See name Sheets for Sheet 5.3
Dundrod Hill See name Sheets for Sheet 1.16
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CORNALEES BRIDGE |
Cornalees Bridge
Cornalees Bridge
Cornalees Bridge |
D Crawford Esqr
Mr. Scott
Plan of Shaws Water Works |
005.04 |
A bridge of one arch on a portion of the Shaws Water Works, on the Ph. [Parish] Road near Cornalees Farm Steading. A County Bridge. |
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COMPENSATION RESERVOIR |
Compensation Reservoir
Compensation Reservoir |
Plan of Shaws Water Works
Mr. Morrison Manager |
005.04 |
A Reservoir of considerable extent (belonging to the Shaws Water Co. [Company]) into which the water from the Great Reservoir flows previously to entering the Aqueduct. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.4 T. [Trace] 3 |
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GIMLET BURN |
Gimlet Burn
Gimlet Burn
Gimlet Burn |
James Crawford Esqr
Mr. Finlay Hill
Mr. Paterson Langhill |
005.04 |
A small Stream rising on Cornalees farm South from Crawhin Hill and flowing west unites with Glenshilloch Burn near Moorhouse |
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GLENSHILLOCH BURN |
Glenshilloch Burn
Glenshilloch Burn
Glenshilloch Burn |
James Crawford Esqr
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
Mr. Finlay |
005.04 |
A small Stream also rising on Cornalees farm south from Moorhouse, and flowing north is joined by Gimlet Burn, and afterwards is called Daff Burn |
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MOORHOUSE (Ruin) |
Moorhouse
Moorhouse
Moorhouse |
James Crawford Esqr
Mr. Finlay
Mr. Paterson |
005.14 |
A small house in ruins near the junction of Glenshilloch and Gimlet Burns. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.4 T. [Trace] 4
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CRAWHIN HILL |
Crawhin Hill
Crawhin Hill
Crawhin Hill |
Mr. Scott Shielhill
Mr. Finlay Hill
Mr. Paterson Langhill |
005.04 |
A heath covered Hill on the farm of Cornalees a short distance south from the Steading. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.4 T. [Trace] 5 |
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WEMYSS POINT |
Wemyss Point
Wemyss Point
Wemyss Point |
Charles Brown Esqr
County Map
Mr. McIntyre Cliff Cottage |
005.06 |
This name applies to the projecting portion of coast, extending from Wellesly House to Wemyss Plantation. |
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CASTLE WEMYSS |
Castle Wemyss |
Charles Brown Esqr Popr. [proprietor] |
005.06 |
A modern building a short distance north from 'Wemyss Bay' erected near the edge of the precipice, and commanding extensive and varied views of the Firth and surrounding scenery. The property and residence of Mr. Brown. |
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WEMYSS PLANTATION |
Wemyss Plantation
Wemyss Plantation
Wemyss Plantation |
Mr. McGregor Forrester
Mr. Fairbairn
Mr. McIntyre |
005.06 |
A plantation of mixed wood adjoining the shore, a short distance north from Castle Wemyss. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.6 T. [Trace] 2 |
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ARDGOWAN ROAD |
Ardgowan Road |
C. Brown Esqr |
005.06 |
This name applies to a private Road extending from Wellesley House, South and east till it joins the Turnpike Road near Forbes Place |
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BREWACRE BRIDGE |
Brewacre Bridge
Brewacre Bridge
Brewacre Bridge |
Mr. Thom Finnock Bog
Mr. McIntyre
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown |
005.06 |
A substantial Bridge of one arch over Brewace Burn, crossed by the Turnpike Road and built and kept in repair by Turnpike Road Trustees. |
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BREWACRE BURN |
Brewacre Burn
Brewacre Burn
Brewcare Burn |
Mr. Thom
Mr. McIntyre
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown |
005.06 |
A small stream rising in the moors south east from Finnock Bog Farm Steading and flowing in a westerly direction falls into the Firth of Clyde about ¾ of a mile south from the village of Innerkip |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.6 T. [Trace] 2 & 3 |
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WEMYSS BAY |
Wemyss Bay
Wemyss Bay
Wemyss Bay |
C. Brown Esqr
County Map
Mr. McIntyre |
005.10 |
This name applies to the Bay in front of Kelly House, and extending from Wemyss southward to the boundary with Ayrshire |
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WHITING BAY |
Whiting Bay
Whiting Bay
Whiting Bay |
C. Brown Esqr
Estate Map
Mr. McIntyre |
005.06 |
This name applies to the little Bay a short distance west by south from Wellesley House. |
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BOAT CREEK |
Boat Creek
Boat Creek
Boat Creek |
C. Brown Esqr
Estate Map
Mr. McIntyre |
005.06 |
A small Creek near Ardvar Villa, where (at present) passengers from the passing Steamboat are landed etc. |
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WELLESLEY HOUSE |
Wellesley House
Wellesley House
Wellesley House |
C. Brown Esqr
Mr. McMillan Gardiner
Mr. McIntyre |
005.06 |
A very neat villa with garden attached a short distance south from Castle Wemyss belonging to Mr. Playfair. |
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UNDERCLIFF COTTAGE |
Undercliff Cottage
Undercliff Cottage |
C. Brown Esqr
Mr. McIntyre |
005.06 |
A newly erected cottage at the base of the Cliff south from Wellesley House. |
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FERNCLIFF VILLA |
Ferncliff Villa
Ferncliff Villa
Ferncliff Villa |
C. Brown Esqr
Mr. McIntyre
Mr. McMillan |
005.06 |
A handsome villa, beautifully situated near a bend of the overhanging Cliff a few chains south from Undercliff Cottage. |
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ARDVAR VILLA |
Ardvar Villa
Ardvar Villa
Ardvar Villa |
C. Brown Esqr
Mrs. Wallace
Mr. McIntyre |
005.06 |
A commodious villa occupied by Mrs. Wallace, a short distance south by east from Ferncliff Villa |
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CARDELL VILLA |
Cardell Villa
Cardell Villa
Cardell Villa |
C. Brown Esqr
Mr. McIntyre
Mr. Sutherland |
005.06 |
A neat Villa with extensive garden attached occupied by Mr. Brown Senr. [Senior]. |
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IVYBANK |
Ivy Bank
Ivy Bank
Ivy Bank |
C Brown Esqr
Mr. McIntyre
Mr. Sutherland |
005.06 |
A very neat Villa with garden and pleasure grounds attached; adjoining the above |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.6 T. [Trace] 5 |
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SHAFTSBURY LODGE |
Shaftsbury Lodge
Shaftsbury Lodge |
Charles Brown Esqr
Mr. McIntyre |
005.06 |
A cottage surrounded by shrubbery in the angle formed by the junction of Wemyss bay Road with the Turnpike Rd. |
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WEMYSSBAY ROAD |
Wemyssbay Road
Wemyssbay Road |
C. Brown Esqr.
Estate Map |
005.06 |
This name applies to the private Road extending from near Ferncliff Villa South eastwards till it joins the Turnpike Road at the Post Office. |
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WALLACE ROAD |
Wallace Road
Wallace Road |
C. Brown Esqr
Estate Map |
005.06 |
This name applies to the portion of road extending from the gate into Ferncliff Villa till its junction with Cliff Terrace Road. |
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Wemyss Bay Rd. Extends onto Map ref 5.10 where the Post Office can be found. |
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UNDERCLIFF ROAD |
Undercliff Road
Undercliff Road |
C Brown Esqr |
005.06 |
This name applies to the Road along the shore. from the junction of Wemyssbay and Wallace Road's, northwards till it ends a few chains North West from Wellesley House. |
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CLIFF TERRACE ROAD |
Cliff Terrace Road
Cliff Terrace Road |
C. Brown Esqr
Estate Plan |
005.06 |
This name applies to the Road near the top of the Cliff. from its junction with Ardgowan Road near Castle Wemyss till it joins the Turnpike Road N.E. [North East] from Cardell Villa |
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FORBES PLACE |
Forbes Place
Forbes Place
Forbes Place |
C. Brown Esqr
Mr. McIntyre
Estate Map |
005.06 |
A range of houses on the west side of the Turnpike Road about 1½ miles South from Innerkip. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.6 T. [Trace] 5 |
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WEMYSS |
Wemyss
Wemyss
Wemyss |
C Brown Esqr
Mr Lochead Forbes Place
Estate Map |
005.06 |
This name formerly applied to the field extending from Shaftesbury Lodge to FernCliff Villa, but it is now generally applied to all the Villas from the Post office to near Castle Wemyss. |
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FINGALL BURN |
Fingall Burn
Fingall Burn
Fingall Burn |
Estate Map
Mr. Lochead
Mr. Crawford Kelly Mains |
005.06 |
A small stream rising a short distance north from Kelly house and flowing south and west falls into the Firth near Wemyssbay Hotel. |
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HIGH FINNOCK PLANTATION |
High Finnock Plantn [Plantation]
High Finnock Plantn [Plantation]
High Finnock Plantn [Plantation] |
Mr. McGregor Forrester Innerkip
Mr. Fairbairn Innerkip
Mr. Crawford |
005.06 |
An extensive plantation of mixed wood on the east side of the Turnpike Road & extending from Brewacre Burn to the Road leading to Kelly Mains near Wemyssbay Hotel. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.6 T. [Trace] 5 |
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Fingall Burn extends into plan 5.10 where the Wemyss Bay Hotel can also be found. |
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BLOOD MOSS |
Blood Moss
Blood Moss
Blood Moss |
D Crawford Esq
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Brown
County Map |
005.07 |
This name applies to a considerable extent of moss on the farm of Cornalees about 2½ Miles south by east from Innerkip. |
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STUDDEL HILLS |
Studdel Hills |
Mr. Finlay
Mr. Paterson
Mr. Jamieson |
005.07 |
Two small heath covered Hills a short distance north east from Blood Moss. |
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LEAP MOOR |
Leap Moor
Leap Moor
Leap Moor |
Mr. Finlay
Mr. Paterson
D Crawford Esq Greenock
Mr. Morrison Greenock |
005.07 |
An extensive Moor in the south west portion of Innerkip Ph. [Parish] It is bounded on the east by the Kip Water from a point near Shieldhill Farm Steading, thence along the margin of the Shaws Water Cos. [Companies] Compensation Reservoir & Great Resevoir, to Waterside, thence along Rotten Burn to the point where it is joined by the parish boundary of Largs, along which it proceeds to a plantation a short distance north from Kelly Dam, The boundary of this plantation and of the Leapmoor Plantn. [Plantation] is then the boundary to the point on Kip Water first mentioned. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.7 T. [Trace] 5 |
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ARDOCH HILL |
Ardoch Hill
Ardoch Hill
Ardoch Hill |
Mr. Finlay Hill
Mr. Paterson Langhill
Mr. Jamieson Everton |
005.07 |
A steep rocky hill in Leipmoor a short distance south from Hill Farm Steading |
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LAXLIE HILL |
Laxlie Hill
Laxlie Hill
Laxlie Hill |
Mr. Finlay
Mr. Paterson
Mr. Jamieson |
005.07 |
A Hill partly covered with trees and partly with heath, in Leipmoor Plantn. [Plantation] about ½ a mile South from Hill Farm Steading. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.7 T. [Trace] 1,2
Ardoch - The thumb, or great toe, Gaelic Dictionary
Leapmoor Plantation - See name sheets for 5.3
Brewacre Burn - See name sheets for 5.6
Beatock Burn - See name sheets for 5.3
Lax Relief release Jamieson.
Glenshilloch Burn See name sheets for 5.4 |
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WENCHLY TOP |
Wenchly Top
Wenchly Top
Wenchly Top |
D. Crawford Esq
County Map
Mr. Finlay |
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A large heath covered Hill on the farm of Cornalees, near Kelly Dam |
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MOUNT PISGAH |
Mount Pisgah
Mount Pisgah
Mount Pisgah |
Mr. Simpson Dowries
Mr. Miller Garvoch
Mr. Garner |
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A small heath covered knoll on the Farm of Garvock near Upper Garvock Houses. |
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BLACK LINN |
Black Linn |
Mr. Idare, Waterside |
005.08 |
A dark pool at the bottom of a Waterfall on Rotten Burn, a short distance south from Mount Pisgah. |
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Kelly Burn - See name shets for 5.10
Rotten Burn see name sheets for 6.5
Shepherds Burn see name sheets for 6.5 |
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BROWN HILL |
Brown Hill
Brown Hill
Brown Hill |
Mr. Finlay Hill
Mr. Jamieson Everton
Mr. Paterson Langhill |
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A heath covered hill on the farm of Cornalees about a mile south west from the farm steading. |
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BROWNHILL MOSS |
Brownhill Moss
Brownhill Moss
Brownhill Moss |
Mr. Finlay
Mr. Jamieson
Mr. Paterson |
005.08 |
A moss extending along the south side of Brown Hill, where a number of the farmers in the neighbourhood of Innerkip cut peat. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.8 T. [Trace] 1,2
Glenshilloch Burn see name sheets for 5.4 |
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WEMYSSBAY HOTEL |
Wemyssbay Hotel
Wemyssbay Hotel
Wemyssbay Hotel |
Sign Board
Mr. Cook Landlord
Mr. McIntyre Innerkip |
005.10 |
A respectable Hotel on the east side of the Turnpike Road at Wemyss Bay. occupied by Mr. Cook. |
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KELLY BRIDGE |
Kelly Bridge
Kelly Bridge
Kelly Bridge |
Estate Map
Mr. Crawford Land Steward Kelly Mains
Mr. Lochead Forbes Place |
005.10 |
A substantial Bridge of one arch over Kelly Burn on the Turnpike Road from Greenock to Largs etc. kept in repair by the Turnpike Road Trustees. |
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KELLY BURN |
Kelly Burn
Kelly Burn
Kelly Burn |
Fullartons Gazet. [Gazetteer]
Estate Map
Mr. Crawford |
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A stream rising in the moors S.E. [South East] from Innerkip, and flowing west forms part of the boundary between the Counties of Ayr and Renfrew, and falls into the Firth at Wemyss Bay. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.10 T. [Trace] 2 |
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KELLY MAINS |
Kelly Mains
Kelly Mains
Kelly Mains |
Estate Map
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Lochead |
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An excellent house and farm steading near Kelly House, occupied by Mr. Crawford Land Steward on the Estate. |
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CRAIGS BRIDGE |
Greys Bridge
Greys Bridge
Greys Bridge
Craigs Bridge
Craigs Bridge
Craigs Bridge
Craigs Bridge |
Estate Map
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Lochead
Estate Map
John Moris
William Beith
Published Plans of Largs |
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A picturesquelly situated Bridge, on Kelly Burn near the site of Kelly Castle. |
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Fingall Burn - On another Sheet J.C.G.
This is Craigs Bridge in the published plans of Largs [J. Bayly] |
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KELLY HOUSE |
Kelly House
Kelly House
Kelly House
Kelly |
Estate Map
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Lochead
County Map |
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An elegant modern mansion overlooking Wemyss Bay, the property and residence of James Scott Esqr. of Kelly |
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Site of KELLY CASTLE |
(Site of) Kelly Castle
(Site of) Kelly Castle
Old Place of Kelly |
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Lochead
County Map |
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The site of this Castle is a smooth grassy knoll at the west side of the garden. No remains of it are now visible, but Mr. Lochead told me that it was the residence of the Bannatynes, the proprietors of Kelly Estate previously to 1790. |
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Parish of Innerkip Seet 5.10 T. [Trace] |
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OAKFIELD BRIDGE |
Oakfield Bridge
Oakfield Bridge
Oakfield Bridge |
Estate Map
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Lochead |
005.10 |
A bridge of one arch over Kelly Burn, about ½ a mile south east from Kelly House |
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KELLY GLEN |
Kelly Glen
Kelly Glen
Kelly Glen |
Estate Map
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Lochead |
005.10 |
The Glen traversed by Kelly Burn & Extending from a little above 'Craigengowr' to 'Kelly Bridge' |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.10 T. [Trace] 6 |
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RESERVOIR [Kelly House] |
Reservoir
Reservoir |
Estate Map
Mr. Crawford Land Steward |
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A small reservoir on Kelly Estate. from which the water is conveyed to supply Kelly House, and the fields adjoining it. |
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WHITE HILL |
White Hill
White Hill
White Hill |
Mr. Finlay Hill
Mr. Jamieson Everton
Mr. Paterson Langhill |
005.11 |
A hill bearing rough & heathy pasture on the farm of Cornalees a short distance west from Kelly Dam. |
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KELLY DAM |
Kelly Dam or Reservoir
Kelly Dam or Reservoir
Kelly Dam or Reservoir |
James Crawford Esqr Greenock
Mr. Morison Manager
Mr. Crawford Kelly Mains |
005.11 |
A small Reservoir on Kelly Burn from which the water is conveyed by an Aqueduct, to join the Shaws Water Cos. [Companies] Compensation Reservoir, near Cornalees farm steading. |
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CATTLE SHED [Kelly estate] |
Cattle Shed |
Mr. Crawford Land Steward |
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A recently erected building on the Estate of Kelly, for the accomodation of Cattle. A small portion of the south end is at present occupied by Labourers on the Estate. |
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CRAIGENGOWR |
Craigengowr
Craigengowr
Craigengowr |
Estate Map
Mr. Crawford
Mr. Lochead |
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This name applies to a waterfall and a very steep rocky portion of Kelly Glen about 1¼ mile east from Kelly Bridge |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 5.11 T. [Trace] 4
Kelly Burn See name Sheets for Sheet 5.10
Kelly Glen See name Sheets for Sheet 5.10 |
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ROTTENBURN BRIDGE |
Rottenburn Bridge
Rottenburn Bridge
Rottenburn Bridge |
Mr. Boyd Factor
Mr. Scott Barr
Mr. Hare Waterside |
005.12 |
A small bridge of one Arch, crossing the Rotten Burn. It is a Co. [County] Bridge. |
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NORTH ROTTEN BURN |
North Rotten Burn |
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See name list of the Parish of Largs for Authorities & description |
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LOWER GARVOCK |
Lower Garvock
Lower Garvock
Lower Garvock
Garvock |
Mr. McInnes
Estate Map
Mr. Simpson
Co. [County] Map |
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A good farm house and steading with a very extensive grazing farm attached on the south side of the Ph. [Parish] Road from Greenock to Largs, occupied by Mr. Miller. |
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WATERSIDE |
Waterside
Waterside
Waterside |
Mr. Miller
Mr. Simpson
Mr. Scott Shielhill |
006.01 |
A row of houses partly in ruins near Lower Garvock occupied by labourers |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 6.1 T. [Trace] 4
Rotten Burn See name sheets of 5.8 |
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GOAT CRAIGS |
Goat Craigs
Goat Craigs
Goat Craigs |
Mr. Simpson Douries
Mr. Miller Garvock
Map of Renfrewshire |
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This name applies to an eminence partly covered with Rocks; and having a Trigl. Stn.[Trigonometrical Station] on the highest part. on the farm of Garvock about ½ mile east by north from the farm steading. |
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GRYFE WATER |
Gryfe Water
Gryfe Water
Gryfe Water |
Mr. McInnes Paisley
Mr. Simpson
Estate Map |
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A Stream rising chiefly on the farm of Garvock and flowing in a northerly direction, for some distance forms the boundary between the Phs. [Parishes] of Innerkip and Greenock, & enters the latter Ph. [Parish] about a mile east by north from Garvoch farm Steading. |
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Parish of Innerkip Sheet 6.1 T. [Trace] 1.2. & 3.
Shaws Water Cos. [Companies] Great Reservoir or Loch Thom - See name Sheets of 2.13
Gryfe - A Claw, a talon - Jamieson |
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SHEPHERDS BURN |
Shepherds Burn
Shepherds Burn
Shepherds Burn |
Mr Simpson Douries
Mr Miller
Mr John Scott |
006.05 |
A small stream rising on Garvock Hill and flowing west falls into Rotten Burn a short distance south from Upper Garvock. |
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GARVEOCK HILL |
Garvock Hill
Garvock Hill
Garvock Hill
Garvock Hill |
County Map
Mr Simpson
Mr Miller
Os Maps |
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A heath covered hill of very considerable elevation on the farm of Garvock near the south eastern boundary of Innerkip Ph. [Parish]. |
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ROBBER CRAIGS |
Robber Craigs or Robert Craigs
Robber Craigs or Robert Craigs
Robber Craigs or Robert Craigs |
Mr Simpson
Mr Scott Hillside
Mr Miller |
006.05 |
This name applies to several rocky knolls near the southern boundary of Garvock farm. Mr Scott informed me that he remembers hearing his Grandfather Call them "Theives Craigs" for this reason I have written"Robber" in preference to to "Robert Craigs"
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UPPER GARVOCK |
Upper Garvock
Upper Garvock
Upper Garvock |
Mr McInnes Paisly
Estate Map
Mr Miller |
006.05 |
A small dwelling house with out buildings attached, occupied by the Shepherd on Garvock farm. |
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COLAOUSE HILL |
Colaouse Hill
Colaouse Hill |
Mr John Scott Hillside
Mr Miller Kilmalcolm |
006.05 |
A heath covered hill with a Trigl Stn. [Trigonometrical Station] on the summit; a short distance east from upper Garvock.
I have spelled this name as it is pronounced but I do not know the origin or meaning of it. J.W. |
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HARESTONE BRIDGE |
Harestone Burn
Harestone Burn
Harestone Burn |
Map of Garvock
Mr McInnes Paisley
Mr Simpson |
006.09 |
A small stream forming the boundary between Innerkip and Kilmalcolm Parishes. It rises partly on the farm of Garvoch and flowing west by south falls into Rotten Burn. |
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Firth of Clyde For Authorities etc See Name Books of the adjoining Parishes |
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[Stamped] Ordnance Survey M.S. Store Southampton 24 JUN. 91 & 8 OCT. 95
Co. [County] RENFREW.
PARISH OF INNERKIP. |
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INDEX
Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Ashburn -- 1 -- 4 -- 3
Ash Burn -- 1 -- 4 -- 3
Ashford -- 1 -- 4 -- 6
Almaplace -- 1 -- 4 -- 11
Adelaide Street -- 1 -- 4 -- 26
Alma Villa -- 1 -- 4 -- 33
Ashton -- 1 -- 8 -- 46
Ashton Terrace -- 1 -- 8 -- 46
Ash Burn -- 1 -- 8 -- 46
Auchnearn -- 1 -- 8 -- 55
Ardgowan Point -- 1 -- 14 -- 71
Auchness Bridge -- 1 -- 15 -- 75
Ardgowan Castle (Ruin) -- 1 -- 15 -- 76
Ardgowan -- 1 -- 15 -- 77
Auchneagh House -- 2 -- 5 -- 87
Ardgowan Road -- 5 -- 6 -- 116
Ardvar Villa -- 5 -- 6 -- 119
Ardoch Hill -- 5 -- 7 -- 124
Ardvar Villa -- 5 -- 6 -- 119
Barr Hill -- 1 -- 4 -- 6
Beach House -- 1 -- 4 -- 10
Beach Cottage -- 1 -- 4 -- 10
Broomberry Cottage -- 1 -- 4 -- 12
Belevue -- 1 -- 4 -- 13
Banks -- 1 -- 4 -- 17
Bath Street -- 1 -- 4 -- 26
Burnside Cottage -- 1 -- 4 -- 31
Bore Well -- 1 -- 4 -- 31
Borewell Lodge -- 1 -- 4 -- 31
Bay Place -- 1 -- 4 -- 33 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Berry Burn -- 1 -- 4 -- 34
Berrybank -- 1 -- 7 -- 41
Braeface House -- 1 -- 8 -- 47
Braeface Villa -- 1 -- 8 -- 50
Berryburn -- 1 -- 8 -- 56
Black Rocks -- 1 -- 10 -- 58
Burneven Hill -- 1 -- 11 -- 60
Banks -- 1 -- 11 -- 60
Bargane Hill -- 1 -- 11 -- 62
Branchton -- 1 -- 12 -- 67
Black Hills -- 1 -- 12 -- 67
Bargane Plantation -- 1 - 15 -- 74
Bankfoot -- 1 -- 15 -- 74
Bridgend -- 1 -- 15 -- 78
Bell Rocks -- 1 -- 15 -- 78
Berfern Plantation -- 2 -- 13 -- 95
Bogside -- 5 -- 3 -- 103
Beatock Burn -- 5 -- 3 -- 106
Berfern Plantation -- 5 -- 3 -- 108
Berfern -- 5 -- 3 -- 107
Blaeberry Hill -- 5 -- 3 -- 108
Broadlee Glen -- 5 -- 3 -- 109
Brewacre Bridge -- 5 -- 6 -- 116
Brewacre Burn -- 5 -- 6 -- 116
Boat Creek -- 5 -- 6 -- 117
Blood Moss -- 5 -- 7 -- 133
Black Linn -- 5 -- 8 -- 125
Brown Hill -- 5 -- 8 -- 126
Brownhill Moss -- 5 -- 8 -- 126 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Craigburn -- 1 -- 4 -- 3
Craigend -- 1 -- 4 -- 7
Churchplace -- 1 -- 4 -- 9
Clydemount -- 1 -- 4 -- 12
Craigneuk Place -- 1 -- 4 -- 14
Coastguard Station -- 1 -- 4 -- 20
Church -- 1 -- 4 -- 22
Commercial Hotel -- 1 -- 4 -- 23
Church Street -- 1 -- 4 -- 27
Craigmuschet Quarry (Sandstone) -- 1 -- 4 -- 30
Cardwellbay -- 1 -- 4 -- 32
Charles Place -- 1 -- 4 -- 32
Cloch Lighthouse -- 1 -- 6 -- 37
Cloch Cottage -- 1 -- 6 -- 37
Cloch Point -- 1 -- 6 -- 38
Cloch Plantation -- 1 -- 6 -- 38
Cloch Ferryhouse -- 1 -- 7 -- 41
Coper Mine (Disused) -- 1 -- 8 -- 52
Coves -- 1 -- 8 -- 53
Coves Quarry (Sandstone) -- 1 -- 8 -- 53
Coves Burn -- 1 -- 8 -- 53
Cresswell -- 1 -- 11 -- 63
Cresswell Chapel (Ruins) -- 1 -- 11 -- 64
Crowhill Wood -- 1 -- 14 -- 72
Chapel -- 1 -- 15 -- 77
Cauldron Hill -- 1 -- 16 -- 84
Cockrobin Hill -- 2 -- 5 -- 90
Cliff Cottage -- 5 -- 2 -- 93
Commoncraig -- 5 -- 2 -- 94
Commoncraig T.P. [Turnpike] -- 5 -- 2 -- 94 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Commoncraig Plantation -- 5 -- 2 -- 94
Church (Remains Of) -- 5 -- 3 -- 101
Church -- 5 -- 3 -- 102
Clocherlee -- 5 -- 3 -- 105
Cornalees -- 5 -- 4 -- 111
Cornalees Bridge -- 5 -- 4 -- 112
Compensation Reservoir (Shaws Waterworks) -- 5 -- 4 -- 112
Crawhin Hill -- 5 -- 4 -- 114
Castle Wemyss -- 5 -- 6 -- 115
Cardell Villa -- 5 -- 6 -- 119
Cliff Terrace Road -- 5 -- 6 -- 121
Craigs Bridge -- 5 -- 10 -- 128
Cattle Shed -- 5 -- 11 -- 132
Craigengowr -- 5 -- 11 -- 132
Colaouse Hill -- 6 -- 5 -- 138
Drumillan Hill -- 1 -- 12 -- 65
Drummond House -- 1 -- 4 -- 8
Drumshantie Hill -- 1 -- 4 -- 30
Drummond Cottage -- 1 -- 4 -- 33
Diverts -- 1 -- 8 -- 49
Drumshantie -- 1 -- 8 -- 52
Dunrod Glen -- 1 -- 15 -- 79
Dunrod -- 1 -- 15 -- 80
Dunrod Spring -- 1 -- 16 -- 83
Dunrod Hill -- 1 -- 16 -- 86
Daff Burn -- 5 -- 3 -- 106
Esterleven -- 1 -- 7 -- 40
East Lodge -- 1 -- 8 -- 51
East Auchmade -- 1 -- 8 -- 56
Echoing Rocks -- 1 -- 11 -- 59 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Earn Hill -- 1 -- 12 -- 65
East Lodge -- 1 -- 15 -- 78
East Hill -- 1 -- 16 -- 85
Ellenbank -- 5 -- 2 -- 93
Everton -- 5 -- 3 -- 108
Everton Quarry (Sandstone) -- 5 -- 3 -- 109
Fortkempock -- 1 -- 4 -- 16
Fortplace -- 1 -- 4 -- 17
Free Church -- 1 -- 4 -- 21
Free Church School -- 1 -- 4 -- 21
Faulds -- 1 -- 7 -- 42
Flowerbank -- 1 -- 8 -- 48
Flatterton -- 1 -- 11 -- 62
Flatterton Mill (Corn) -- 1 -- 12 -- 68
Fancyfarm -- 2 -- 5 -- 87
Finnockbog -- 5 -- 2 -- 95
Free Church -- 5 -- 3 -- 99
Frances Hill -- 5 -- 3 -- 104
Ferncliff Villa -- 5 -- 4 -- 118
Forbes Place -- 5 -- 6 -- 121
Fingall Burn -- 5 -- 6 -- 122
Gourock -- 1 -- 4 -- 1
Georgeplace -- 1 -- 4 -- 4
Gourock Castle -- 1 -- 4 -- 20
Gas Works -- 1 -- 4 -- 23
George Hotel -- 1 -- 4 -- 24
Gourock Bay -- 1 -- 4 -- 25
Glenleven Cottage -- 1 -- 7 -- 42
Greenbank -- 1 -- 8 -- 45
Gourock Burn -- 1 - 8 -- 52 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Glenshilloch Burn -- 5 -- 4 -- 113
Gallow Hill -- 1 -- 11 -- 60
Gateside -- 2 -- 5 -- 88
Great Reservoir Or Loch Thom (Shaw's Water Works) -- 2 -- 13 -- 92
Gimlet Burn -- 5 -- 4 -- 113
Glenshilloch -- 5 -- 4 -- 113
Goats Craigs -- 6 -- 1 -- 136
Gryfe Water -- 6 -- 1 -- 136
Garvock Hill -- 6 -- 1 -- 137
Glenleven Cottage -- 1 -- 7 -- 42
Hillside House -- 1 -- 4 -- 5
Hillside Cottage -- 1 -- 4 -- 5
Hillside Place -- 1 -- 4 -- 5
Hazelbank -- 1 -- 4 -- 6
Harbour -- 1 -- 4 -- 25
Hopeton Street -- 1 -- 4 -- 27
Hope Place -- 1 -- 4 -- 29
Howford Glen -- 1 -- 11 -- 63
Horatio Place -- -- -- 33
Hole Of Spango -- 1 -- 12 -- 68
Halfpenny Burn -- 5 -- 3 -- 105
Hill -- 5 -- 3 -- 107
High Finnock Plantation -- 5 -- 6 -- 122
Harestone Burn -- 5 -- 9 -- 139
Ivy Cottage -- 1 -- 4 -- 30
Ivybank -- 1 -- 8 -- 45
Islamill -- 1 -- 12 -- 66
Idzholm Plantation -- 1 -- 15 -- 79
Inverkip Bay -- 5 -- 2 -- 95
Inverkip -- 5 -- 3 -- 97
Inn -- 5 -- 3 -- 99
Independant Chapel -- 5 -- 3 -- 100
Ivy Cottage -- 5 -- 3 -- 100
Inlie Hill -- 5 -- 3 -- 107
Inn -- 5 -- 3 -- 99
Islamill -- 1 -- 12 -- 66 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Ivybank -- 5 -- 6 -- 119
Johnsplace -- 1 -- 4 -- 29
Janefield Place -- 1 -- 4 -- 8
John Street -- 1 -- 4 -- 27
Johnsplace -- 1 -- 4 -- 29
James Place -- 1 -- 4 -- 32
Jocks Hill -- 2 -- 13 -- 91
Kempock Street -- 1 -- 4 -- 17
Kempock Point -- 1 -- 4 -- 18
Kempock Stone -- 1 -- 4 -- 19
Kempock Place -- 1 -- 4 -- 26
King Street -- 1 -- 4 -- 28
Kingston -- 1 -- 12 -- 68
Kip Water -- 1 -- 15 -- 75
Killochend -- 2 -- 13 -- 92
Kelly Bridge -- 5 -- 10 -- 127
Kelly Burn -- 5 -- 10 -- 127
Kelly Mains -- 5 -- 10 -- 128
Kelly House -- 5 -- 10 -- 129
Kelly Glen -- 5 -- 10 -- 130
Kelly Dam -- 5 -- 11 -- 131
Ladybank -- 1 -- 4 -- 10
Laurelbank -- 1 -- 4 -- 11
Leven Castle -- 1 -- 7 -- 39
Leven House -- 1 -- 7 -- 39
Leven Burn -- 1 -- 7 -- 42
Leven Castle (in Ruins) -- 1 -- 7 -- 43
Long Craig -- 1 -- 8 -- 55
Larkfield -- 1 -- 8 -- 56
Lunderston -- 1 -- 11 -- 61
Leitchland -- 1 -- 11 -- 62
Lunderston Bay -- 1 -- 14 -- 71 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Lunderston -- 1 -- 15 -- 73
Low Lunderston -- 1 -- 15 -- 73
Laverockhouse Hill -- 1 -- 16 -- 84
Langhill -- 5 -- 3 -- 103
Leap -- 5 -- 3 -- 103
Leap Wood -- 5 -- 3 -- 104
Lang Hill -- 5 -- 3 -- 105
Langhouse -- 5 -- 3 -- 106
Leapmoor Plantation -- 5 -- 3 -- 109
Leap Moor -- 5 -- 7 -- 123
Laxlie Hill -- 5 -- 7 -- 124
Lower Garvock -- 6 -- 1 -- 135
Leap -- 5 -- 3 -- 103
Mountpleasant -- 1 -- 4 -- 4
Maybank -- 1 -- 4 -- 7
Mountblow -- 1 -- 4 -- 12
Manse -- 1 -- 4 -- 21
Mileburn House -- 1 -- 7 -- 40
Mavisbank -- 1 -- 8 -- 48
Midtown -- 1 -- 8 -- 49
Mid Auchneagh -- 1 -- 8 -- 55
Meikle Cloch -- 1 -- 11 -- 61
Millhouse -- 1 -- 13 -- 80
Majeston -- 1 -- 13 -- 80
McNoble Hill -- 1 -- 16 -- 83
Manse -- 5 -- 3 -- 99
Manse -- 5 -- 3 -- 102
Moorhouse (Ruin) -- 5 -- 14 -- 113
Mount Pisgah -- 5 -- 8 -- 125
Manse -- 5 -- 3 -- 102
Neyplace -- 1 -- 4 -- 29
North Lodge -- 1 -- 15 -- 73 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
North Aughneagh -- 2 -- 5 -- 87
North Knowe -- 1 -- 11 -- 61
Oakfield Bridge -- 5 -- 10 -- 130
Post Office -- 1 -- 4 -- 20
Pier -- 1 -- 4 -- 24
Port Hill -- 1 -- 10 -- 57
Picket Stone -- 1 -- 10 -- 57
Pennyfarm -- 2 -- 5 -- 90
Park Place -- 1 -- 4 -- 14
Rockbank House -- 1 -- 4 -- 9
Rockpoint -- 1 -- 11 -- 13
Rockside -- 1 -- 4 -- 15
Rockhill House -- 1 -- 4 -- 15
Rockside Place -- 1 -- 4 -- 15
Rockcleft -- 1 -- 4 -- 14
Royal Arms Hotel -- 1 -- 4 -- 24
Robin Place -- 1 -- 4 -- 29
Rosebank -- 1 -- 8 -- 47
Ravens Craig -- 1 -- 12 -- 66
Ravens Craig -- 1 -- 12 -- 69
Reservoir (Shaws Waterworks) -- 1 -- 12 -- 69
Reservoir (Shaws Waterworks) -- 1 -- 12 -- 69
Roman Bridge -- 1 -- 15 -- 81
Reservoir (Shaws Waterworks) -- 2 -- 9 -- 89
Reservoir (Shaws Waterworks) -- 2 -- 9 -- 89
Round Hill -- 2 -- 13 -- 91
Reservoir -- 5 -- 11 -- 131
North Rotten Burn -- 5 -- 8 -- 134
Rottenburn Bridge -- 5 -- 12 -- 133
Robber Craigs -- 6 -- 5 -- 137
Seabank -- 1 -- 4 -- 11
Springbank -- 1 -- 4 -- 13
School -- 1 -- 4 -- 22
School Of Industry -- 1 -- 4 -- 22
Shore Street -- 1 -- 4 -- 28
Springhill -- 1 -- 8 -- 45 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Seaview -- 1 -- 8 -- 50
Site Of Gourock Castle -- 1 -- 8 -- 54
Smithston -- 1 -- 12 -- 67
Spango -- 1 -- 12 -- 69
Spango Burn -- 1 -- 15 -- 75
Site Of Dunord Castle -- 1 -- 15 -- 82
Scroggy Bank -- 1 -- 16 -- 83
Shielhill Glen -- 1 -- 16 -- 84
Shaws Water Aqueduct -- 2 -- 9 -- 90
Shaws (Ruin) -- 2 -- 13 -- 92
South Lodge -- 5 -- 3 -- 100
School -- 5 -- 3 -- 102
Sarah's Knowe -- 5 -- 3 -- 104
Shieldhill -- 5 -- 4 -- 111
Shaftesbury Lodge -- 5 -- 6 -- 120
Studdel Hills -- 5 -- 7 -- 123
Site Of Kelly Castle -- 5 -- 10 -- 129
Shepherds Burn -- 6 -- 5 -- 157
Terrace Road -- 1 -- 4 -- 4
Thornbank -- 1 -- 4 -- 7
Trumpet Hill -- 1 -- 7 -- 40
Trumpethill Quarry (Sandstone) -- 1 -- 7 -- 44
Thornbank Cottage -- 1 -- 8 -- 48
Thrushill -- 1 -- 8 -- 49
Tomb -- 1 -- 8 -- 51
Tannel Hill -- 1 -- 11 -- 59
The Lairds Dyke -- 1 -- 14 -- 71
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church -- 1 -- 4 -- 9
Underheugh -- 1 -- 10 -- 57
Underheugh (Ruin) -- 1 -- 11 -- 59
Undercliff Cottage -- 5 -- 6 -- 118
Upper Garvock -- 6 -- 1 -- 138
Undercliff Road -- 5 -- 6 -- 121 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Violetgrove -- 1 -- 4 -- 14
Violet Grove -- 1 -- 4 -- 23
Victoriaplace -- 1 -- 8 -- 47
Western House -- 1 -- 4 -- 8
Willowbank -- 1 -- 4 -- 14
West Bay -- 1 -- 4 -- 25
West Lodge -- 1 -- 4 -- 30
Whitebank -- 1 -- 7 -- 41
Westerleven -- 7 -- 7 -- 44
Whitebank -- 1 -- 8 -- 50
Wellyard -- 1 -- 11 -- 63
West Auchmade -- 1 -- 12 -- 65
Whin Hill -- 1 -- 12 -- 66
Watermans House -- 1 -- 16 -- 85
West Burn -- 2 -- 9 -- 89
White Hill -- 2 -- 13 -- 91
Woodside Cottage -- 5 -- 2 -- 93
Wemyss Point -- 5 -- 6 -- 115
Wemyss Plantation -- 5 -- 6 -- 115
Wemyss Bay -- 5 -- 6 -- 117 [actually appears on Sheet 5 plan 10]
Whiting Bay -- 5 -- 6 -- 117
Wemyssbay Road -- 5 -- 6 -- 120
Wallace Road -- 5 -- 6 -- 120
Wemyss -- 5 -- 6 -- 122
Wenchly Top -- 6 -- 8 -- 125
Wemyssbay Hotel -- 6 -- 8 -- 127
White Hill -- 6 -- 11 -- 131
Waterside -- 6 -- 1 -- 135
Yellow Hill -- 2 -- 9 -- 89 |
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