OS1/30/13/45

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Whytbank Whytbank
Whytbank
Whytbank
Mr William Young (occupier)
Mr Robert Page
Mr James Sanderson, Farmer "Meigle"
007.04 A neat And Substantial dwelling pleasantly Situated on an eminence overlooKing a portion of the "Cadon Water" there are Suitable, and well laid out offices, and Small gardens attached, and also a detached Thrashing Mill, propelled by water. It is the property of Alexander Pringle Esqr. WhytbanK (or Yair) This place is also Sometimes called "Redhead"
Old Redhead Old Redhead
Old Redhead
Old Redhead
Mr. William Young, occupier
Mr. Robert Page occupier
Mr. George Elder Merseman
007.04 A few old Cottages, embosomed in trees of large growth, Situated on the farm of "WhytbanK", And occupied by the Hinds &c of the same, This was the original farm-buildings attached to old "WhytbanK" (now in ruin) It is the property of Alexander Pringle Esqr WhytbanK
Mill Bank Mill Bank
Mill Bank
Mill Bank
Mr. William Young
Mr. George Elder, Clovenfords
Mr. James Sanderson, Farmer, (Meigle)
007.04 A small house, one story high, and having a barn, and small garden attached, it is Situated on the west side of "Cadon Water" and west of "WhytbanK".
It is the property of Admiral Pringle "Torwoodlee" There was a cornmill at one time on the opposite side of the "Cadon" here, but was pulled down about 70 years ago - hence the name "Mill BanK"

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Parish of Stow -- Sheet 7-4 Trace 1 -- Collected by John McCabe

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