OS1/30/13/45
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 45Parish of Stow -- Sheet 7-4 Trace 1 -- Collected by John McCabe
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