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Denny (parish) |
Denny
Denny
Denny
Denny
Denny
Denny |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M.A
Statistical Account
Nimmo's History of Stirlingshire
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
James Laing Esq.
William Wilson Esq. |
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The parish of Denny is in the Presbytery of Stirling, Synod of Perth and Stirling. The name, it is conjectured, is a corruption of the Gaelic word Dun, signifying a hill. It is descriptive of the locality, upon the height of a gentle acclivity, which slopes on the north to the river Carron, and on the south to Sclanders Burn.
The village of Denny is fast improving both in extent and population. About half a Century ago, it was only a hamlet adjoining the Church.
The increase of Manufacturing is obviously the main cause of the great and progressive increase which has taken place, And which seems to be steadily continuing. Denny has such advantages of situation, that before another century revolves, it may be a large manufacturing town.
The parish church stands west from the old village of Denny. Its situation is sufficiently convenient for the parishioners except the inhabitants of Hags and Bankier. It was built in 1813, and cleaned and beautified [Continued on Page 2] |
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Denny |
Denny
Denny
Denny
Denny
Denny
Denny |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M.A
Statistical Account
Nimmo's History of Stirlingshire
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
James Laing Esq.
William Wilson Esq. |
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[Continuation from Page 1] internally in 1838, and is at present in comfortable and good repair. It contains 767 sittings. The Manse was built in 1803 And is in good repair, and comfortable. the glebe consists of 4 arable acres worth 10£; and half an acre for Manse, Offices, and garden. the Stipend is 16 Chalders, one half meal, the other half barley. Ten pounds are allowed for communion elements. There are 4 Villages in the parish, viz, Denny, Hags, Fankerton, and Loanhead. The nearest market towns are Falkirk and Stirling. There are two fairs held annually in the parish, one about Whitsunday, And the other about Martinmas. There are no detached portions of this parish, nor are there any detached portions of any other parish situated within it. |
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Tops |
Tops |
Mr William Cuthill
Mrs Laing
James Laing Esqr.
Valuation Rolls for 1855-56 |
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A farmsteading two stories slated and in good repair Property of Mrs Laing of Forresthill by Denny. |
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Tarduff Hill |
Tarduff Hill |
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr. |
023.10 |
A third class hill Situated in the South of the parish, it is rather diminutive in Size, but the quality and general aspect of it's ground by far Surpasses any of its sister mountains. |
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Denny Ph [Parish] |
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Grayswalls |
Grayswalls |
Mr William Cuthill
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Ure
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
023.10 |
A farmsteading one story, slated and in good repair. Mr William Ure Proprietor and Occupant. |
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Longhill |
Longhill
Longhill
Longhill
Longhill
Longhill
Longhill |
Mr William Cuthill
James Laing Esqr.
Mr John Laing
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnstone's County Map |
023.10 |
A farmsteading one story slated and in good repair. Mr John Laing Proprietor & occupant |
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Easter Longhill |
Easter Longhill |
Mr William Cuthill
James Laing Esqr.
Mr James Oswald
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.10 |
A farmsteading one story slated and in good repair. Mr James Oswald Proprietor and Occupant |
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Redhill |
Redhill |
Mr William Cuthill
James Laing Esqr.
Mr James Kidd |
023.10 |
A farmsteading one Story in height thatched and in good repair. Property of Mr James Kidd Hookney Denny. |
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Broadside |
Broadside
Breadside
Breadside
Broadside |
Mr William Cuthill
James Laing Esqr.
Mr John McFarlane
Grassom's County Map
Johnstone's County Map
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
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A farmsteading one story in height slated and in good repair. Property of Mr John McFarlane, Braes Dunipace via Denny. |
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Overton |
Overton |
Mr William Cuthill
James Laing Esqr.
Mr John Adam
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnstone's County Map |
023.10 |
This name comprised two farmsteadings, both of which are one story in height, partly thatched and slated and in good repair. Property and residence of Mr John Adam and Mr John Young. |
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Backdales |
Backdales |
Mr William Cuthill
Mr Alexander Thomson
Mr John Adam
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnstone's County Map |
023.10 |
A Small farmsteading one Story in height slated and in good repair. Property of Mr Alexander Thomson and residence. |
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Nicolswalls |
Nicolswalls |
Mr William Cuthill
Mr James Adam
James Laing Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnstone's County Map |
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A farmsteading of one and two Stories by height, partly thatched & slated and in a good condition. Mr James Adam Proprietor and Occupant. |
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Forresthill |
Forresthill |
Mr William Cuthill
Mrs Laing
Mr John Adam Esqr
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
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A farmsteading one Story in height, partly thatched and slated and in good repair. Mrs Laing Proprietor and Occupant |
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Denny Ph [Parish] |
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Carrongrove Mill (paper) |
Carron Paper Works
Carrongrove Mill (Paper)
Carrongrove Mill (Paper)
Carrongrove Mill (Paper)
Carrongrove Mill (Paper)
Carron Grove Mill
Carrongrove Paper Mill |
Robert Weir Esq
J. B. Laing Esq
Mr. R. Laing
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
Statistical Account
Valuation for 1855-6 |
023.11 |
A Paper Work of considerable extent situated about a mile and a half from the village. The houses in connection with the work are from one to three stories in height, all slated and in good repair. Average number of hands employed is about 15. Property of Robert Weir Esq Randolphill. |
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Herbertshire Mill (paper) |
Herbertshire Paper Works
Herbertshire Paper Works
Herbertshire Mill (Paper)
Herbertshire Mill (Paper)
Herbertshire Mill (Paper)
Herbertshire Mill (Paper)
Herbertshire Mill (Paper) |
Andrew Duncan Esq
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Statistical Account.
J. B. Laing Esq.
Mr William Cuthell
Mr R. Laing
Mr William Kinghorn |
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Very extensive Paper WorKs situated in the south bank of the Carron a mile and a half above the village of Denny. The average number of hands employed at the various duties amounts to 150. the buildings are generally two stories, slated and in excellent repair. Property of Messrs Alexander Duncan and Sons. |
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Parish of Denny |
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Hookney |
HooKney
Huickney
Hukny
Hukny |
John Harvey Brown Esqr.
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthell
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
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A farmsteading one Story in height Slated and in good repair Property of John Harvey Brown Esqr. of Dunipace House Dunipace |
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Broadyett |
Broadyett |
John RuSSell
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthell
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
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A farmsteading one Story thatched and in good repair Property and reSidence of Mr John RuSSell |
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Crummochsteps |
CrummocKsteps |
John Adams.
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthell
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
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A farmsteading of one & two stories slated and in Good repair Property of Mr John Adams Overton Denny |
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School |
School |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn |
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A Small private School in which the common branches of education are taught the average number of pupils is about20, from whom the teacher receives the Scanty allowance of about
3p [pence] per weeK, he however receives a free houses and garden from the heritors of the parish. |
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Northshields |
Northshields
North Shields
North Shields |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthell
Mr Peter Robertson
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Mr. William Kinghorn
Mr. R. Laing
Mr. Andrew Muirhead |
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A farmsteading one Story & Slated and in good repair Property of Mr Peter Robertson & residence |
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Garvald |
Garrald
Garveld
Garveld |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
Revd. [Reverend] Alexander Falconer
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
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A farmsteading one Story Slated and in
good repair. On the same farm are two Mills,
the one a Dyewood Mill, and the other a Char Mill. The last named is used for the manufacture of blacKing.
The whole the property of Mrs.. Burns
Broad Street Stirling |
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Randolph-hill |
Randolphill
Randolphill
Randolphhill
Randolphhill
Randolp Hill
Randolph-hill
Randolph-hill
Randolph-hill
Randolph-hill |
Robert Weir Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map
Statistical Account
J. B. Laing Esq.
Mr.. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Mr R. Laing |
023.11 |
A dwellinghouse 2 stories slated and in good repair property of Robert Weir Esqr Randolphill. |
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Randolph-hill Cottage |
Randolphill Cottage
Randolph-hill Cottage
Randolph-hill Cottage
Randolph-hill Cottage
Randolph-hill Cottage |
Robert Weir Esqr..
J. B. Laing Esq.
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Mr. R. Laing |
023.11 |
A dwellinghouse 1 storey, slated and in good repair; property of Robert Weir Esqr Randolphill. |
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Glenhouse |
Glenhouse
Glenhouse
Glenhouse |
Andrew Duncan Esqr..
Mr William Cuthell
Mr. William
Kinghorn |
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A dwellinghouse two stories slated and in good repair property of Andrew Duncan Esqr resident. |
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Tamaree Cottage |
Tamaree Cottage |
Mr. William Cuthell
Robert Weir Esqr
James Laing Esqr. |
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A small cothouse 1 storey, slated and in good repair, property of Robert Weir Esqr Randolphill. |
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Tamaree |
Tamaree |
Mr William Cuthell
Robert Weir Esqr
James Laing Esqr..
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
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A dwellinghouse and flourMill both one storey slated and in good repair, property of Robert Weir Esqr Randolphill |
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Fankerton Cottage |
FanKerton Cottage |
Mr. William Cuthell
Robert Weir Esqr.
James Laing Esqr..
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
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A dwellinghouse 1 storey
slated and in good repair
property of Robert Weir Esqr..
Randolphill |
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Fankerton |
FanKerton |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
Robert Weir Esqr
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map
Statistical Account |
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A farmsteading one story Slated and in Good repair Property of Robert Weir Esqr of Randolphill. |
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Linns |
Linns |
J. B. Laing Esqr..
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Mr.. R. Laing |
023.14 |
A Farmsteading 1 storey slated and in good repairproperty of Thomas Keir Esqr. Provost FalKirK. |
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Takmadoon Road |
Takmadoon Road |
Sir Archibald Edmonstone Bart [Baronet]
New Statistical Account
James Wallace Coalmaster
PatricK Yuill. Kilsyth |
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For descriptive remarKs See page 83 Name Book of Kilsyth Ph. [Parish] |
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Bleock Hill |
BleocK Hill |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn |
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A third class hill with out crops of rocK surrounding the base, It is situated in the most western part of the parish. Property of Mr John Laing Leys Denny |
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Birns |
Birns |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn |
023.14 |
This name applies to a rising ground situated in the wes[t] of the parish Its length extends about one mile and the South Side of which is almost a perpendicular rocK Property of Mr John laing Leys Denny & others. |
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Header Denny Ph.. [Parish]
In both entries the spelling is Cuthill whereas in most entries in Volume 8 it is Cuthell.
In Birns entry the binding gutter makes the end of second line unclear but I think is west. |
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Oak Inn |
OaK Inn |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn |
023.12 |
A Second class Inn with stabling attached the house is two Stories in height Slated and in good repair Property Mr Andrew Hall Fisherman Largs |
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Carronbank School |
CarronbanK School |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn |
023.12 |
This school is situate in the village of Denny and is two Stories in height Slated and of recent erection.The uSual branches of education are taught together with music Millinery etc |
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Well Strand |
Well Strand |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.12 |
This name applies to first class drinKing water which is made to run through a tube pipe with great rapidity for the purpoSe of supplying its many customers |
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Denny Bridge |
Denny Bridge |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn |
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A four arched stone bridge which SpanS the River Carron at where the turn-piKe road leading from Stirling to Glasgow crosses the Carron which is within a few yards north of the Oak Inn. Property of the Roads Trustees. |
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Star Inn |
Star Inn |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthell
Mrs Ferguson |
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A Second class Inn, with Stabling accomodation. It is two stories in height Slated and in Good repair Property of Mrs Ferguson & residence. |
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Bridge-end |
Bridge-end
Bridgend |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthell
Robert Weir Esqr
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
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A farmSteading one Story Slated and in Good repair Property of Robert Weir Esq Randolphill. |
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Header Denny Ph. [Parish] |
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Parkfoot |
ParKfoot |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Kinghorn
Mr J McLauchlin
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
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A cothouse one Story, Slated and in good repair Property of Mr J McLauchlin Laborer Denny. |
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Manse |
Free church ManSe |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Kinghorn
Mr J McLauchlin |
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A two storied manSion of neat architecture, It is Slated and of recent erection Property of The Congregation. |
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School |
School |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Kinghorn
Mr Hugh Paton |
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This School was ordered to be opened by the Revd [Reverend] John McDonald (FalKirK) for the purpose of inStructing the poor children belonging to the Roman Catholic religion. The teacher receives fees from his pupils amounting to about £30.0.0 per annum and £1.0.0 per month from the personal fundof the Revd. [Reverend] John McDonald. The common branches of education are, as yet taught. |
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[Note ai Manse]
On account of the close vicinage of the Manse to
the Church; Free Church is superfluous, and therefore
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Burnfoot |
Burnfoot |
P. D. Laing Esqr
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthell
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
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This name applies to two
dwelling HouSes both of which
are. Slated and two Stories in
height. - R D. Laing Esqr Occupant
and proprietor |
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Denny Mill (corn) |
Denny Mill |
R. D. Laing Esqr
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthell.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
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A corn mill and dwelling
houSe both of which are one
Story in height Slated and
in Good repair Property of
William Forbes Esqr Callendar
near FalKirK |
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Easter Shielyards |
Easter Shielyards |
J. B. Laing Esqr..
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr.. William Kinghorn
Mr.. R. Laing |
029.04 |
A Farmsteading 1 storey,
thatched and in indifferent re-
pair, property of Mrs.. Oswald,
Larbert. |
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Burnside |
Burnside |
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
Mr John Laing
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
023.14 |
A farmsteading one Story Slated and in middling repair Property of Mr John Laing Leys Denny. |
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Leys |
Leys
Lees
Lees |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
023.14 |
A farmsteading of one
and two Stories Slated
and in good repair
Property and residence
of Mr John Laing |
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Muirhead |
Muirhead |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
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A farmsteading one story
Slated and in good re-
pair Property of William
Forbes Esqr of Callander
House near FalKirK |
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Tappetknowe |
TappetKnowe
TapitKnowe
TapitKnowe |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
023.14 |
A farmsteading one story Slated and in good repair Property of James Laing Esqr Writer Denny. |
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Doubledykes |
DoubledyKes |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer. |
023.14 |
A farmsteading one Story thatched and in good repair Property of Mr B. Thomson Virginina St Glasgow. |
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Meadowgreens |
Meadowgreens.
Meadow Greens |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
Mr Muirhead
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.14 |
A farmsteading one Story slated and in good repair Property of Mr Muirhead BanKhead Denny |
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Greensburn |
Greensburn |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.14 |
A farmsteading one story Slated and in good repair Property of Mr Laurence McKenzie per Mr Archibald McKie, Ochtertyre |
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Harvie's Mailing |
Harvie's Mailing
Harviesmailing
Harvie's Mailing
Harvie's Mailing
Harviesmelland
Harveysmelland
Harvie's Mailing
Harvie's Mailing
Harvie's Mailing |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Johnston's County Map
Grassom's County Map
Mr. Andrew Muirhead
Mr. R. Laing
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.15 |
A farmsteading partly in ruins one story slated and the portion which is now standing is apparently in a good codition Property of William Forbes Esqr of Callander House near FalKirK |
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Bankhead Cottage |
BanKhead Cottage |
J. B. Laing Esqr.
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Mr. R. Laing |
029.04 |
A dwellinghouse 1 storey, slated and in good repair, property of Captain Ford Easter BanKhead. |
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Crown Inn |
Crown Inn |
J.B. Laing Esqr.
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Mr. R. Laing |
029.04 |
An Inn for the accomodation of travellers; the house is two storeys. slated and in good repair; property of Mr. John McLauchlin, resident. It is in the village of Dennyloanhead. |
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U.P. Church |
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church |
J. B. Laing Esqr.
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Mr. R. Laing |
029.04 |
A large building nearly square, built in 1816. It contains 731 sittings. Minister's stipend £168. In the village of Dennyloanhead. |
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Castle Rankine (Remains of) |
Castle RanKine (Site of) |
James Laing Esqr
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn |
023.15 |
This castellated building was - previouS to its falling into disuse - a manSion of undoubted Strength, and of an immense Size. It apparently has been a ruin for upwards of a century, and all that now remainS is a Small portion of an inner wall which is pre-Served by the proprietorS for the purpoSe of identifying the ground on which the ancient fortress Stood. The history - if there was any - in con- nection with it is at present in total obScurity. Property of the Carron Coy [Company] IronfounderS. Carron by FalKirk |
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Castlerankine Mains |
CastleranKine MainS |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn |
023.15 |
A farm steading one story. slated and in middling repair Property of the Carron Coy. [Company]. Ironfounders Carron via FalKirK |
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Faughlin Burn |
Faughlin Burn |
Patrick Yuill. Kilsyth
James Ewing. Craigniven
David Taylor. Burnside
Thomas Walker Esqr. CloybanK |
023.13 |
A stream which rises in the parish of Kilsyth near to the wall which forms part of the boundary between the parishes of Kilsyth and Denny. It crosses the boundary wall about one mile from its confluence with the River Carron. which is at Carron Bridge, and during which course it itself forms the boundary between the respective parishes |
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Myot Hill |
Myot Hill |
J. B. Laing Esqr.
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Mr. R. Laing |
023.15 |
A small but very prominent hill situated about a mile and a half from Darrach Hill. It is a third class hill and is the property of William Forbes Esqr. Callendar House, near FalKirK. |
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Parish of Denny
Faughley Burn [crossed out]
Fauglin Burn [note] Copied from Name Book of Kilsyth Ph. [Parish] 8.15 |
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Fisheracre |
Fisheracre |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.15 |
A Small farmsteading one story, thatched and in middling repair Property of the Carron Coy [Company] Ironfounders Carron via FalKirK One of the out houses only is in the above state but the dwellinghouse is unroofed and totally in ruins. |
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Castlerankine |
CastleranKine |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.15 |
A farmsteading one Story Slated and in a very good condition Property of the Carron Coy. [Company] Ironfounders Carron via FalKirK |
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Acrehouse |
Acrehouse
Acre House
Acre House |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.15 |
A farmsteading one story partly thatched and Slated and in middling repair. Mr James Thoroburn Proprietor & occupant. |
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Woodhead |
Woodhead |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
Statistical Account
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.15 |
A small farmsteading one story thatched and in good repair Property of Mrs Gray Dryburgh Denny. |
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Easter Castterankine |
Easter CastleranKine
Easter CastleranKine |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn |
023.15 |
A small farmsteading one story slated and in a good condition, Property of the Carron Coy [Company] Ironfounders Carron via FalKirK |
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Parkhill |
ParKhill |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.15 |
A small farmsteading one story thatched and in good repair Property of William Forbes Esqr of Callander HouSe near FalKirk |
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Castlerankine Burn |
CastleranKine
Burn
Castlerankine
Burn |
James Laing Esqr
William Cuthill
William Kinghorn
Statistical Account |
023.15 |
" This Stream rises near the South base of Darrach Hill on the mutual border of the parishes of Kilsyth and Denny, running about 4½ miles north-eastward through the latter parish and falling into the Carron near Denny Bridge. It con-tributes to the processes of an extensive Dye-worK and Chemical worK," Gazetteer of Scotland |
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Darrach Hill |
Darrach Hill
Darrach Hill |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
Mr. R. Laing
Statistical Account
Nimmo's History of Stirlingshire |
023.13 ; 023.14 |
This hill is Situate in the South-west of the parish,- It extends from about ¼ mile west from the farmsteading called Meadowgreens to the western boundary of the parish which is a distance of about 4 miles; its width is about 2 and the aspect of its surface is extremely rough, It is also Known in the neighbourhood by the name of Denny Muir. Property of Mr James Adam Mr John Laing respectively of Nicolwalls, Leys and others. |
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Rashiehill |
Rashiehill |
J. B. Laing Esqr.
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Mr. R. Laing |
023.15 |
A Farmsteading 1 storey, thatched, and in indifferent repair; property of Mr. James Lucas, Writer Stirling. |
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Banknock Cottage |
BanKnocK Cottage |
J. B. Laing Esqr
William Wilson Esqr.
Mr. William Kinghorn |
029.04 |
A small dwellinghouse 1 storey tiled and in good repair, property of William Wilson Esqr. BanKnocK House. |
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Leysbent |
Leysbent |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.15 |
A farmsteading one story Slated and in good repair Property of Mr John Laing Leys Denny. |
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Manse |
Manse |
J. B. Laing Esqr.
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn |
029.04 |
A dwellinghouse in the village of Dennyloanhead, 2 storeys slated and in good repair; property of the U. P. [United Presbyterian] congregation. |
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Auchinlillylinn Spout |
Auchinlilly linn spout
Auchinlilly
Auchentillilin's Spout |
J. B. Laing Esqr.
Mr. William Cuthill
Mr. William Kinghorn
Statistical Account of Denny
Statistical Account of St. Ninians |
023.10 |
This name is applied to a water-fall on the River Carron, about a mile east from Carron Bridge Close to it their is an island on which a house was built, but it is now in ruins. |
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Wester Mailing |
Wester Mailing |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.15 |
A farmsteading one story Slated and in good repair Property of Mr William Neil and residence |
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Wester Garth |
Wester Garth |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn |
023.15 |
A small farmsteading one story thatched and in middling repair Property of Mr James KirKwood Garth Denny. |
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Stoneywood [crossed out] |
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Myothill |
Myothill
Myothill - House |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.15 |
A large farmSteading of one and two Stories Slated and in good repair Property and reSidence of Mr James Graham |
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High Myothill |
High Myothill |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn |
023.15 |
A farmsteading one Story in height partly thatched and Slated and in middling repair Property of William Forbes Esqr of Callander House near FalKirK |
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Bellshill |
Bellshill |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn |
023.15 |
A farmsteading one Story Slated and in good repair Property of Mrs Gray Dryburgh Denny. |
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Garth |
Garth
Gart |
James Laing Esqr
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.15 |
A farmsteading one Story Slated and in good repair Property of William Forbes Esqr of Callander House near FalKirK |
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Glenhouse Cottage |
GlenhouSe Cottage |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn |
023.15 |
A cothouse occupied by the manager of the Herbert-Shire paper mills. It is one Story in height Slated and in good repair Property
of Mr Andrew Duncan of the firm of Mefsrs Alexander Duncan & Sons, Herbertshire
Paper Mills near Denny. |
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Drum |
Drum |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.15 |
A farmsteading one Story Slated and in good repair Property of Robert Weir Esq. of Randolphill near Denny |
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Odd Fellow's Hall |
Odd Fellows'
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Odd - Fellows'
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Odd Fellows'
Hall |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Mr. R Laing |
023.16 |
A Hall of considerable size built expressly for the society of Odd-fellows in this village The house of which the hall forms a part is two stories in height slated and in excellent repair. It is situated in Stirling Street and
is the property of the Odd-fellows' Society |
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Carronvale Cottage |
Carronvale Cottage |
Mr. James Wright
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn |
023.16 |
A dwellinghouse 1 storey, slated and in good repair, property Mr. James Wright resident. |
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Comelybank |
ComelybanK
Comely Bank |
Mr. George Paterson
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
A dwellinghouse 2 stories, slated and in good repair, property of Mr. George Paterson resident. |
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Broad Street |
Broad Street |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
This street extends from the Established Church eastward to the bridge across the
Railway. This being the oldest part of the town; the houses are scarcely in such good
repair as they might be: generally two stories, partly thatched and partly slated |
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Duke Street |
DuKe Street |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
This street extends from the Established Church westward to the Free Church. The houses are all two stories in height, slated
and in good repair. |
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Herbertshire Street |
Herbertshire Street |
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
James Laing
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
This street branches of from Stirling street near the BanK and running parallel to Broad
Street extends as far as the Railway Bridge. The houses are partly 1 and partly 2 stories, slated. and generally in good repair |
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Duncarron Cottage |
Duncarron Cottage |
A Smith Esqr.
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn |
023.16 |
A handsome dwellinghouse of two stories, slated and in good repair; property of A. Smith Esqr. resident. |
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Springbank |
SpringbanK |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Mr. E. Bow |
023.16 |
A dwellinghouse 2 stories in height slated and in good repair, property of Ebenezer Bow Wright-parK Kippin |
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East Boreland |
East Boreland |
Estate Map dated 1816
J. B. Hamilton Esqr.
Mr. William Cuthell |
023.16 |
A farmsteading 2 stories thatched and in good repair property of Mr. George Gray
per, Mr. Robert McAndrew Register House Edinburgh |
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Boghead |
Boghead |
Mr. Thomas ShanKs
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
A dwellinghouse 1 storey, slated and in good repair; property of Mr. Thomas ShanKs resident |
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Westfield |
Westfield |
Estate map dated 1836
J. B. Hamilton Esqr..
Mr. William Cuthell
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
023.16 |
A farmsteading 1 storey, slated and in good repair, property of William Forbes Esqr. Callander House FalKirK |
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Stoneywood |
Stoneywood
Stonywood
Stonywood
Stonywood
Stoneywood |
Mr. William Graham
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map
J. B. Laing Esqr
Thomas Gray Esq. |
023.15 |
A few scattered dwellinghouses principally 2 stories, slated & in good repair; principal proprietor Mr. William Graham. resident |
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Bellview Place |
Bellview Place |
Mr William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr. |
023.16 |
A dwellinghouse 2 stories, slated and in good repair; property of W. Anderson, resident. |
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Allan Place |
Allan Place |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr. |
023.16 |
Two dwellinghouses, both 1 storey thatched and in good repair property of James WalKer
Forester Torwood |
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Rosebank |
RosebanK |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Mr. John Cuthell |
023.16 |
Three cottages self contained, all one storey slated and in good repair, principal proprietor
Mr. John Cuthell resident |
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West Boreland |
West Boreland |
Estate Map dated 1816
J. B. Hamilton Esqr.
Mr. William Cuthell
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
A Farmsteading 1 storey, slated and in good repair, property of William Forbes Esqr Callendar House FalKirK. |
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Stirling Street |
Stirling Street |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
A street of regular and well built houses, with but few ex-ceptions all two stories in height
and slated, which extends from the Established Church, northward to Denny Bridge. This forms the principal street in
the town as the T. P. [Turn Pike] road between Stirling and Glasgow passes through it |
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Little Denny |
Little Denny
Little Denny
Little Denny
Little Denny |
Esate Map,
dated 1836
J. B. Hamilton Esqr.
Mr. Alexander Black
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
a large farmsteading. and dwellinghouse. with cothouse attached former slated. latter
thatched. all one storey. and in good repair. property of William Forbes Esqr Callander
House by FalKirK |
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Denny |
Denny |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr.
Statistical Account
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
023.16 |
The Town of Denny stands on the north-east border of the parish. contiguous to the Carron
on the road from Stirling to Glasgow, 7½ miles south by east of Stirling. Its site is a gentle eminence sloping on the north to
the Carron and on the south to Sclanders Burn. Most of the houses are of two stories with garrets slated roof, and sashed
windows. The quantity of buisness done in it in con-nection with Mills on the Carron, the distillery. and with the retail supply of miscellaneous wares to all classes of the circumjacent population, is very great.
It is lighted with gas and has a branch office of the Clydesdale BanK. Population in 1851, 2446
Extract from the Gazeteer of Scotland. |
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Browsterburn T.P. |
Browster Burn
T.P. [Turn Pike]
Browsterburn Toll-house |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
A. T. P. [Turn Pike] situated about half a mile west from Denny village and close by CastleranKine Burn. The house is 1 storey, slated and in good repair; property of the Road Trustees. Full tolls are levied. |
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Custonhall |
Custonhall |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Michael Benny Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
023.16 |
A dwellinghouse two storeys in height, slated and in good repair; property of Michael
Benny Esqr. occupant. |
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Nether Mains |
Nether Mains
Nethermains |
Estate map dated 1836
J. B. Hamilton Esqr.
Mr. William Cuthell
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
A farmsteading 1 storey, slated and in good repair William Forbes Esqr. Callendar House
FalKirK. |
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Hallhouse |
Hallhouse |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Mr. Thomas Johnstone
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
A farmsteading 2 storeys, slated and in good repair; property of Mr. Thomas Johnstone, resident. It was built in 1414 and has still remained in the hands of the same family. |
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Smithyhill |
Smithyhill
Smithy Hill |
Estate Map dated 1836
J. B. Hamilton Esqr.
Mr. William Cuthell
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
A small farmsteading 1 storey slated. and in good repair; property of William Forbes Esqr.
Callander House, FalKirK. |
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Hall |
Hall
The Hall |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
John Gray Esqr.
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
A dwellinghouse 1 storey, slated and in good repair, property of John Gray Esqr. resident. |
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Stoneywood House |
Stoneywood House |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Thomas Gray Esqr. proprietor
Mr. William Graham Proprietor of Stoneywood |
023.16 |
A dwellinghouse 2 storeys, slated and in good repair, property of Thomas Gray Esqr. resident |
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Union Cottage |
Union Cottage |
James Cousland Esqr.
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn |
023.16 |
A dwellinghouse 1 storey, slated and in good repair, property of Mrs. Cousland Denny. |
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Branch of the Clydesdale Bank |
Branch of the Clydesdale Bank |
James Cousland
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn |
023.16 |
A house two stories slated and in good repair, property of Mrs. Cousland Denny |
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Commercial Inn |
Commercial Inn |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Charles Grindlay Esqr
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
A second class. Inn two storeys in height. slated and in good repair. Every accomodation request for travellers, can be
had; property of Charles Grindly Esqr Seabegs |
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Athol Cottage |
Athol Cottage |
Thomas Gray Esqr.
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn |
023.16 |
A dwellinghouse 1 storey, slated and in good repair property of Thomas Gray Esqr
Stoneywood House |
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Broompark |
BroomparK |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
A dwellinghouse 2 stories, slated and in good repair property of James Laing Esqr. |
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Stripeside |
Stripside
Stripeside
Stripeside
Stripeside
Stripeside
Stripeside |
Mr. Thomas Dobbie
Mr. Robert Gilchrist
Mr. William Cuthell
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
J. B. Laing Esq.
Mr. William
Kinghorn
Mr. R. Laing |
023.16 |
Two rows of dwellinghouses the one, 1 storey partly thatched and partly slated, property of
Mr. Robert Gilchrist. resident, the other, two stories, slated and in good repair; property
of Mr Thomas Dobbie, Dryburgh Cottage, Denny |
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River Carron |
River Carron |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr. |
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"The Carron rises in or near the Carron bog, and falls into the Forth at Grangemouth, about three miles north-east from FalKirK, after a course of 14 miles. After leaving the bog it flows for one half of its course amongst
bleaK hills and rocKs; and on emerging from these rushes over a fine cascade called Auchinlilly linn spout. From this it continues its course eastward giving motion to several Paper Mills near Denny, and watering some large Printfields below it, and then winding through "the bonny banK o' Carron water" long since famed in song, it passes near the
hill of Dunipace, and the site of the ancient
Roman structure called Arthur's Oven. At Lar-
bert a dam is built across the river which with
the lead supplies the great reservoir at the Carron WorKs; into this reservoir almost the whole of the water goes in summer"
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Scottish Central Railway (Denny branch extension) |
Scottish Central Railway
Denny Branch Extension |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr. |
023.16 |
This branch for mineral only seperates from the passanger line at Denny Station, runs due west for three quarters of a mile, and branching off to the ironstone pits in the vicinity has its terminus at Stoneywood House. |
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Free Church |
Free Church |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr. |
023.16 |
A small building of plain architecture built for 600 sittings. The Minister's stipend is £130
derived from the sustentation fund. |
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School |
School |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr. |
023.16 |
A large plain building in connection with the Established Church, comprising the teacher's
residence and schoolroom. Average number of scholars Males 60 Females 40 Total 100. Teacher's salary £34.4.4½ with about £22 in
fees. |
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Church (parish) |
Church |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr. |
023.16 |
A commodious building containing about 700 sitting. The minister's stipend is variable; general average about 300 pounds. |
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Manse |
ManSe |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr |
023.16 |
A dwellinghouse 2 stories, slated and in good repair; property of the Established Church congregation and Residence of the parish Minister |
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U.P. Church |
U. P. [United Presbyterian] Church |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr |
023.16 |
A large square building containing about 600 sittings. The Minister's stipend is about £130 |
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Manse |
U. P. [United Presbyterian] ManSe |
Mr William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esq |
023.16 |
A dwellinghouse 2 stories, slated and in good repair property of the U. P. [United Presbyterian] congregation |
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Ph [Parish] of Denny
Manse
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Lochpark House |
LochparK HouSe
Loch Park House |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
Am elegant dwellinghouse 2 storeys slated and in good repair, property of W Gray
resident. |
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Lochridge Cottage |
Lochridge Cottage
Lochrig Cottage |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
A small dwellinghouse 1 storey slated and in good repair property of the heritors of Mr. Thomas Russell |
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Lochpark Cottage |
LochparK Cottage |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr.
Mr. David StarK |
023.16 |
A small dwellinghouse 1 storey slated and in good repair property of David StacK resident |
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Parish of Denny |
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Dryburgh |
Dryburgh
Dryborough |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr.
J. B. Hamilton
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map
Statistical Account |
023.16 |
This place is composed of a small farmsteading 1 storey & slated, and a dwellinghouse 2 storeys, & slated both in good repair; property of William Forbes Esqr Callander House FalKirK |
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Parish of Denny |
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Blaefaulds |
Blaefaulds |
Mr Alexander Black
Mr William Cuthell
[Revd] Reverend Alexander Falconer
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
a large farmsteading and dwelling house. one storey. all slated and in good repair, property of James Reid. Larbert |
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Cuthelton Greens |
Cuthelton Greens
Cuthelton Greens
Cuthelton Greens
Cuthelton Greens |
Estate Map dated 1816
J. B. Hamilton Esqr.
Lease 1858
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
a large farmsteading. and dwellinghouse. former tiled latter slated. all one storey and in good repair property of William Forbes Esqr Callander House by FalKirK |
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South Herbertshire |
South Herbertshire
South Herbertshire
South Herbertshire
South Herbertshire |
Mr James Edmond
Mr Alexander Black
Mr William Cuthell
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
a small farmsteading and dwelling house. one storey. all slated and in middling repair property and residence of James Edmond |
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Chacefield Cottage |
Chacefield Cottage
Chacefield Cottage
Chacefield Cottage |
Estate Map. dated 1836
J. B. Hamilton Esqr.
Mr. Alexander Black |
023.16 |
aneat little Cottage. one storey slated and in good repair property of William Forbes Esqr Callander House by FalKirK |
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Cuthelton |
Cuthelton
Cuthelton
Cuthelton
Cuthelton
Cuthelton |
Estate Map. dated 1836
J. B. Hamilton Esqr.
Lease 1858
Estate Map. dated 1816
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
023.16 |
alargefarmsteading. and dwelling House. one storey all slated and in good repair property of William Forbes Esqr. Callander House by FalKirK |
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Mydub |
Mydub
Mydub
Mydub |
J. B. Hamilton Esqr.
Estate Map. dated 1816
Mr. Alexander Black |
023.16 |
alarge farmsteading. and dwelling house, former tiled latter slated, all one storey. and
in good Condition property of William Forbes Esqrie Callander House by FalKirK |
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Parish of Denny |
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Sclanders Burn |
Sclanders Burn |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr. |
023.16 |
A small stream collecting from surface water on the lands of Cuthelton Greens and flowing in a easterly direction joins the River Carron at the farm of Woodyett. It is invariably dry in the summer season. |
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Railway Tavern |
Railway Tavern |
Mr William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr. |
023.16 |
A Public-house 1 storey, thatched and in ordinary repair, property of Mrs. Jane Donaldson, resident |
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Railway Hotel |
Railway Hotel |
Mr. John Gray
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn |
023.16 |
A commodious Hotel with stabling attached, the house 2 stories slated and in excellent repair. The accomodation is very good Property of Mr. John Gray resident. |
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Parish of Denny |
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Dryburgh Cottage |
Dryburgh Cottage |
Mr.Thomas Dobbie
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn |
023.16 |
A dwellinghouse 1 storey slated and in good repair property of Mr. Thomas Dobbie resident. |
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Little Denny Bridge |
Little Denny Bridge |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn |
023.16 |
A small stone bridge spanning Little Denny Burn on the T. P. [Turn Pike] road between Denny and Kilsyth, property of the Road Trustees |
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Parish of Denny
The Cottage entry Crossed out.
Not to be written on the plan. FEP. Capt. RE [Captain Royal Engineers] |
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The Kames |
The Kames |
Revd. [Reverend]
Alexander Falconer
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn |
024.13 |
A small ridge of rough pasture land. Although of no great elevation, as it is situated on a level, and unconnected with any other rising ground it presents a prominent appearance.
It is the property of William Forbes Esqr. Callendar House near FalKirK. |
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Lettle Denny Burn |
Little Denny Burn |
Revd.
[Reverend]
Alexander Falconer
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn |
029.03 ; 023.16 ; 024.13 |
A small stream which rises about a mile west of Drumbowie farm, flows in an easterly direction, and after a course of about 4 miles, joins the River Carron at Headswood farm. |
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Parish of Denny |
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Bonny Water |
Bonny Water
Bonny Water
Bonny Water |
Estate Map, dated 1797
J. B. Hamilton Esqr.
Mr. Alexander Black |
030.01 ; 029.04 ; 029.08 ; 029.07 |
A tolerable sized stream which Rises in the parish of Cumbernauld, and after a course of about 8 miles falls into the River Carron about one mile above the village of Larbert. it forms part of the boundaries between the parishes of Denny, Dunipace, FalKirK and Cumbernauld, for the principal part of its course, banKs low, prevailing current, moderate. |
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Scottish Central Railway (Denny Branch) |
Scottish Central Railway Denny Branch
Scottish Central Railway Denny Branch
Scottish Central Railway Denny Branch
Scottish Central Railway
Denny Branch Extension |
J. B. Hamilton Esqr.
Mr Alexander Black
Mr William Dawson |
024.13 ; 023.16 |
A single line of Railway extending from Larbert Junction to the village of Denny, a distance of about 3½ miles, the cuttings and embankments along it are numerous and important, was opened in 1858 for passenger traffic, and is the property of the Scottish Central Railway Compy [Company] |
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Scottish Central Railway (Denny Branch Extension) |
Scottish Central Railway Denny Branch Extension |
Railway Coys. [Company's] Map
Mr R. D. Laing
Mr James Cochrane
Mr William Cuthell |
023.12; 023.16 |
For descriptive remarKs See Name BooK of Dunipace Ph [Parish] P. [Page] 8 |
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Headswood |
Headswood
Headswood
Headswood
Headswood
Headswood
Headswood |
Estate Map, dated 1836
J. B. Hamilton Esqr
Mr. Alexander BlacK
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
024.13 |
A large farmsteading, dwellinghouse and DyeworK attached, one and two storys in hight. the former slated, latter, tiled all in good repair. property and residence of Thomas ShanKs |
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Woodyett |
Woodyett
Woodyett
Woodyett
Woodyett
Woodyett |
Estate Map, dated 1836
J. B. Hamilton Esqr.
Mr. Alexander BlacK
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
024.13 |
Alarge farmsteading and dwelling
house, one story. tiled and in good Condition. property of William Forbes. Callander House by FalKirK |
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Lesliepark |
LeslieparK
LeslieparK
LeslieparK |
Estate Map. dated 1836
J. B. Hamilton Esqr.
Mr. Alexander BlacK |
024.13 |
A neat mansion, two storys, slated and in good Condition property of John Christy Esqr. of Northport |
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Parish of Denny |
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Headswood Cottage |
Headswood Cottage
Headswood Cottage
Headswood Cottage
Headswood Cottage |
Estate Map. dated 1836
J. B. Hamilton Esqr.
William Dawson Esqr.
Mr. Alexander BlacK |
024.13 |
aneat Cottage, with offices attached former two storys. later one, all slated and in good repair. property of Mr. Forbes Esqr. Callander House, FalKirK |
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Heads Wood |
Heads Wood
Heads Wood
Heads Wood
Heads Wood |
Estate Map, dated 1836
J. B. Hamilton Esqr.
William Dawson Esqr.
Mr. Alexander Black |
024.13 |
A patch of mixed wood sKirting the W [West] bank of the River Carron property of William Forbes Esqr. Callander House FalKirk |
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Parish of Denny
Highland Dykes
In Dunipace Parish Sheet 30 - 1 |
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Doups |
DoupS |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Charles Grindly Esqr.
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
039.02 |
A farmsteading 1 storey, slated and in good repair, property of Charles Grindlay Esqr.
Seabegs |
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Garvald Burn |
Garvald Burn |
J.B. Laing Esqr.
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Mr. R. Laing |
023.14 ; 025.15 ; 023.11 |
A small stream rising in the east end of Danach Hill, and flowing in an easterly direction falls into the River Carron near Garvald farm. |
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Gote Road |
Gote Road |
J.B. Laing Esqr.
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Mr. R. Laing |
023.12 |
A small lane in the village of Denny leading from Stirling Street to the banks of the River Carron |
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Parish of Denny |
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Bottomhead |
Bottomhead |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.02 |
A farmsteading 1 storey, slated and in good repair, property of Miss Mary Dunn, 1 Sauchiehall Street Glasgow. |
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Cowden Hill |
Cowden Hill |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr. |
029.02 |
A small hill of no great elevation situated in the west of the parish; property of William Wilson Esqr. BanKnocK House |
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Whitehill |
Whitihill |
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. William Kinghorn
Mr. William Johnstone
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
029.02 |
A small farmsteading 1 storey thatched and in indifferent repair, property of Mr. William
Johnstone, occupant |
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Parish of Denny |
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Windy-yetts |
Windyyetts
Windyyetts
Windyyetts
Windyyetts
Windyyetts
Windyedge
Windyedge
Windyedge |
Revd. [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M. A [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
Mr James Cousland
J. B. Laing Esq.
Mr. William Kinghorn
Mr. William Cuthell
Mr. R. Laing
Lease papers |
029.03 |
A small farmsteading one story thatched and in good repair. property of The trustees of the late Mrs Helen Towers, per Mr William Towers writer Glasgow. Windy-yetts is the prevailing by which this place is Known. A person enquiring for Windyedge would not
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Wester Banknock |
Wester BanKnocK
Wester BanKnocK
Wester BanKnocK
Wester BanKnocK |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M. A. [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
Mr James Cousland
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.03 |
A farmsteading one story in height Slated and in good repair. property of Mr William Wilson of BanKnock |
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Banknock Cottage |
BanKnocK Cottage
BanKnocK Cottage
BanKnocK Cottage |
Revd [Reverend]
Alexander Falconer M.A [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
Mr James Cousland |
029.04 |
A Small cothouse one Story thatched and in good repair. Mr William Wilson BanKnock Proprietor |
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Ph [Parish] of Denny |
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Wester Kelt |
Wester Kelt
Wester Kelt
Wester Kelt
WesterKelt |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M. A [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.03 |
A farmhouse one Story in height Slated and in Good repair property of Mr David Rattray
and residence |
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Easter Banknock |
Easter BanKnocK
Easter BanKnocK
Easter BanKnocK
Easter BanKnocK |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer MA, [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.03 |
A farmsteading one Story in height partly thatched and Slated and in good repair property of Mr William Wilson BanKnocK |
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Low Banknock |
Low BanKnocK
Low BanKnocK
Low BanKnocK |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M. A [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr |
029.03 |
A farmsteading one Story in height partly thatched and Slated and in good repair
property of Mr William Wilson
Banknock |
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Easter Kelt |
Easter Kelt
Easter Kelt
Easter Kelt |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Alexander Falconer
R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr. |
029.03 |
A farmsteading one Story in height partly thatched and Slated and in good repair
Property of Mr Thomas Gray Stonywood Denny. |
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Drumbowie |
Drumbowie
Drumbowie
Drumbowie
Drumbowie
Drumbowie
Drumbowie
Drumbowie |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Alexander Falconer
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County
Map
Nimmo's History of Stirlingshire |
029.03 |
A farmsteading one Story in height Slated and in good repair; property of the Carron Coy. [Company] Carron Ironworks, by FalKirK |
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Upper Thomaston |
Upper Thomaston
Upper Thomaston
Upper Thomaston
Upper Thomaston |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Alexander Falconer
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.03 |
A farmsteading one Story in height, Slated and in good repair property of Mr Towers Writer Blytheswood Square Glasgow. |
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Glenhead Cottage |
Glenhead Cottage
Glenhead Cottage
Glenhead Cottage |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M. A [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr. |
029.03 |
A small cothouse Situate about 100 Yards South from the farm of Glenhead. It is one Story in height thatched and in good repair property of Mr William Hay Glenhead Denny. |
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Loanhead Cottage |
Loanhead Cottage
Loanhead Cottage
Loanhead Cottage |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M. A [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr. |
029.04 |
A cothouse Situate in the village of Dennyloanhead: It is one story in height Slated and in good repair property of Mr John Davie & residence |
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Jenny Lind Pit (coal) |
Jenny Lind Pit (Coal)
Jenny Lind Pit (Coal) |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M. A [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr. |
029.04 |
This pit is situate about ¼ mile South-west from Shielyards and is at present 44 fathoms in depth, the machinery connected with it is apparently in a very good condition property of Mr Fleming Cumbernauld |
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Braeface |
Braeface
Braeface
Braeface
Braeside
Braeside
Braeside |
Thomaston Easter Thomaston
Revd [Reverend] Mr Alexander Falconer
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
029.03 |
This name applies to a few Cothouses; all of which are one Story in height; partially thatched and Slated and all in a Good condition excepting one, which is now.
in ruins: property of. |
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Easter Thomaston |
Easter Thomaston
Easter Thomaston
Easter Thomaston |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Alexander Falconer
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.03 |
A farmsteading one story in height Slated and in good repair. property of William Hay and residence |
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Glenhead |
Glenhead
Glenhead
Glenhead
Glenhead
Glenhead
Glenhead |
Thomaston Easter Thomaston
Revd [Reverend] Mr Alexander Falconer
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
029.03 |
A large farmsteading of one and two Stories. Slated and in good repair, property of Mr William Hay and residence |
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Parish of Denny
Braeface
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Buchanston |
Buchanston
Buchanston
Buchanston |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Alexander Falconer
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr. |
029.04 |
A two-storied house, situate near to the village of Dennyloanhead; It is Slated and apparently in good repair, property of Mr Gray High Street Airdrie |
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Wester Thomaston |
Wester Thomaston
Wester Thomaston
Wester Thomaston
Wester Thomaston |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Alexander Falconer
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.03 |
A farmsteading one Story in height Slated and in good repair property of Mrs Campbell Mr Burns Writer FalKirk Factor |
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Easter Wairds |
Easter Wairds
Easter Wairds
Easter Wairds
Easter Wairds |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Alexander Falconer
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.03 |
A farmsteading one story in height thatched and in good repair property of Mr James Stevenson and residence |
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Middle Bankhead |
Middle BanKhead |
Mr Alexander BlacK
Mr William Cuthell
Mr Alexander Falconer |
029.04 |
A Large farmsteading one storey slated and in good repair property of Mr FalKhart, FalKirK |
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Whitehill |
Whitehill |
Estate Map dated 1816
William Dawson Esqr.
Mr Alexander BlacK
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
029.04 |
A farmsteading one storey slated and in good repair property of Mr John Gray Railway Hotel. Denny |
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Whitehill Cottage |
Whitehill Cottage |
Mr Alexander BlacK
Mr William Cuthell
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer |
029.04 |
A small cothouse, 1 storey, tiled and in good repair property of Mrs Whatman Banton. |
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Hillend |
Hillend |
Mr Alexander BlacK
Mr William Cuthell
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.04 |
Two small cothouses, each one storey in height, the one tiled and in good Repair, the other thatched and in indifferent Repair, both the property of Mr. William Liddel Denny. |
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Wheatlands |
Wheatlands
Wheatlands
Wheatlands
Wetlands
Weatlands
Weitlands
Weitlands |
Mr Alexander BlacK
Mr William Cuthell
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
029.04 |
A small cothouse. one storey thatched; and in good repair property of Mrs John Neilson |
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Bonnyfield House |
Bonnyfield House
Bonnyfield House
Bonnyfield House
Bonnyfield House |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M. A [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.04 |
A considerable large Mansion of plain Architecture: two stories in height slated and in good repair property of Mr James Russell Laurieston House Laurieston Near FalKirk |
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Wester Bonnyfield |
Wester Bonnyfield
Wester Bonnyfield
Wester Bonnyfield |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M.A [Master of Arts]
Mr. R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr. |
029.04 |
A farmsteading one story in height slated and in good repair property of Mr James Russell Laurieston House Laurieston Near FalKirk. |
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Wester Bankhead |
Wester BanKhead
Wester BanKhead
Wester BanKhead |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M. A [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr. |
029.04 |
A farmhouse one story in height slated and in good repair property of Mr Robert Millar Cauldbarns St Ninians |
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Dennyloanhead |
Dennyloanhead
Dennyloanhead
Dennyloanhead
Dennyloanhead
Denny Loanhead |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M.A [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Statistical Account by the Reverend John Dempster |
029.04 |
A Small rural hamlet, situated about 1½ Mile South from the village of Denny and about 1 Mile northwest from Bonnybridge: The houseS which this name comprise are principally one Story in height partially thatched and Slated and in Good repair. Mr John P. Alston Glasgow per Mr James Neilson auctioneer FalKirk. |
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Easter Seamores |
Easter SeamoreS
Easter SeamoreS
Easter SeamoreS
Easter SeamoreS |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M. A [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.04 |
A large farmsteading one story in height, partly thatched and Slated and in Good repair Mr John Russell Proprietor & occupant |
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Seamores Lodge |
Seamores Lodge
Seamores Lodge
Seamores Lodge |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M. A [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
James Cousland Esqr. |
029.04 |
A farmsteading of one and two Stories Slated and of recent erection property of Mr John Gillespie and Residence |
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Easter Bankhead |
Easter BanKhead |
Mr Alexander BlacK
Mr. William Cuthell
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer |
029.04 |
A large farmsteading, the dwelling house of which is 2 storeys and the offices, 1 storey in height the whole slated and in good repair, property of Mr Ford, occupier. |
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Hayfield |
Hayfield |
Mr Alexander BlacK
Mr William Cuthell
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.04 |
A farmsteading 2 storeys slated, and in good repair property Mr. James Hay, Occupier. |
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North Haircraigs |
North Haircraigs
North Haircraigs
North Haircraigs
North Hairscraig |
Mr Alexander BlacK
Mr William Cuthell
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer
Mr..William Kinghorn Teacher Denny |
029.04 |
A farmsteading, 1 storey, slated and in good repair, property of Mr Hay Govan. |
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Muirhead |
Muirhead |
Mr William Cuthell
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer
Mr William Kinghorn |
029.04 ; 023.16 |
A district comprising a few small farms. situated about one mile south of the village of Denny. The farmsteadings are all in tolerable repair, partly thatched and partly slated. It is the property of various proprietorS the principal of which are, James Russell. Esqr. Laurieston House, Laurieston, and Mr James Hay, Hayfield, Denny |
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Bankhead |
BanKhead |
Estate Map dated 1816
William DawSon Esqr.
Mr Alexander BlacK
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
029.04 |
A small cothouse one storey, slated and in good repair, property of Miss Muirhead. occupier |
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Broomridge Cottage |
Broomridge Cottage
Broomridge Cottage |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M.A. [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
Mr James Cousland |
029.04 |
A cothouse one story in height, Slated and in Good repair property of, Mr John Paul & residence |
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Wardhead |
Wardhead
Wardhead
Wardhead
Wardhead |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M. A [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
Mr. James Cousland
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.04 |
A cothouse one story in height, Slated and in Good repair. property of Mrs. Liddle and residence |
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Bowridge |
Bowridge
Bowridge Bowridge
Bowridge
Bowrigg
Bowrigg |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer MA [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
Mr James Cousland
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
029.03 |
A farmsteading one story in height slated and in good repair. property of Mr Thomas Russell Lochrig Cottage Denny |
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Shielyards |
Shielyards
Shielyards
Shielyards
Shielyards
Shielyards
Shielyard |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M. A. [Masters of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
Mr James Cousland
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.04 |
A farmsteading one Story in height partially thatched and Slated and in good repair property of Mrs John Oswald Larbert |
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Chapelhaugh |
Chapelhaugh
Chapelhaugh
Chapelhaugh
Chapelhaugh |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M. A [Masters of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
Mr James Cousland
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.04 |
A Small cothouse one Story thatched and in good repair property of Mr John Davie Loanhead cottage |
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Broomridge |
Broomridge
Broomridge
Broomridge
Broomridge |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M.A [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
Mr James Cousland
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.04 |
This name applies to a row of Cothouses situate in the village of Dennyloanhead which is one Story in height partially thatched and Slated and in Good repair with the exception of one house which is in ruins. property of Mr Thomas Henderson Proprietor and occupant |
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High Banknock |
High BanKnocK |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn |
029.03 |
A farmsteading one Story Slated and in good repair Mr Alexander Hamilton Proprietor and occupant. |
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Middle Banknock |
Middle BanKnocK |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn |
029.03 |
A farmsteading one Story in height Slated and in good repair Property of William Wilson Esqr of BanKnocK House near Dennyloanhead |
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Tongue |
Tongue |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
029.03 |
A farmsteading one Story thatched and in indifferent repair Property of Mr James Chalmers Whitehill Denny. |
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Post Office |
Post Office |
James Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn |
029.04 |
A Sub-office Situated in the village of Dennyloanhead; there are two arrivals and two dispatches daily and the major Office to which it belongs is in Denny. The houSe in which the Office is Kept is two Stories in height Slated and in good repair Property of Mrs J Weir Dennyloahead |
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Denny Muir |
Denny Muir |
J. B. Laing Esqr.
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
Mr R. Laing |
023.10 ; 023.13 ; 023.14 |
A considerable extent of country partly arable, but generally rough and Heathy pastures, situated at the west end of the parish. Principal proprietor Harvey Brown Esqr. Dunipace House. |
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Hayfield Cottage |
Hayfield Cottage |
Mr Alexander Black
Mr William Cuthell
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer |
029.04 |
A Cot house, slated and in good repair, the property of Mr James Hay Denny. |
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Wester Haircraigs |
Wester Haircraigs
Wester Hairscraig |
Mr Alexander Black
Mr William Cuthell
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer
Mr William Kinghorn |
029.04 |
A small cot house one storey in height, slated, tiled and in middling repair, the property of Mrs Young, Glasgow. |
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Haircraigs |
Haircraigs
Haircraigs
Haircraigs
Hairscraig
Haircraigs
Haircraigs
Haircraigs |
Mr Alexander Black
Mr William Cuthell
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
029.04 |
A small cot house, one storey in height; tiled and in good repair, the property of Mr Russell, FalKirK. |
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Knowehead Cottage |
Knowehead Cottage
Knowehead Cottage |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M. A [Master of Arts]
Mr R D. Laing
Mr James Cousland |
029.04 |
A small cot house, one Story Slated and in a good Condition Mr John Baird Proprietor & occupant. |
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Banknock |
BanKnocK
BanKnocK
BanKnocK
BanKnocK
BanKnocK
BanKnocK |
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer M A [Master of Arts]
Mr R. D. Laing
Mr James Cousland
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
029.04 |
A farmsteading one story in height, thatched and in Good repair property of Mr William Wilson of Banknock House. |
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Cannerton |
Cannerton
Canerton
Canerton |
Mr William Cuthell
William Wilson
Mr William Kinghorn
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
029.07 |
A dwellinghouse 1 storey, tiled and in good repair. property of William Wilson Esqr. BanKnocK House |
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Castlecary T.P. |
Castlecary T. P. [Turn Pike] |
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr. |
029.07 |
A T. P. [Turn Pike] situated on the road between Denny and Cumbernauld and close to Castlecary Bridge. The house is 1 storey, slated and in good repair, property of the Road Trustees. |
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Bog |
Bog |
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.07 |
Two dwellinghouses, of one and and two storeys. slated. and in good repair; property of the Misses McFarlane, Canal BanK Paisley, per William Hodge writer Paisley. |
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Longcroft Cottage |
Longcroft Cottage |
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
Mr Thomas Russell
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.07 |
A dwellinghouse 1 storey, tiled and in good repair, property of Mr Thomas Russell, Longcroft. |
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Middle Thomaston |
Middle Thomaston |
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
John Gray Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.07 |
A farmsteading 1 storey, slated and in good repair, property of John Gray Esqr. Hall, Denny. |
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South Garngrew |
South Garngrew |
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr.
Mr John Stirling |
029.07 |
A farmsteading 1 storey, slated and in good repair property of Mr John Stirling, occupant |
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Castlecary Bridge |
Castlecary Bridge |
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr. |
029.07 |
A stone bridge of one arch spanning the Bonny Water, on the T. P. [Turn Pike] Road between Denny and Cumbernauld. Property of the Road Trustees. |
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Haggs |
HaggS
Hags |
William Wilson Esqr.
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map
Statistical Account |
029.07 |
A small village situated about a mile and a half west of the village of Dennyloanhead. The houses are generally 1 storey, slated and in good repair, property of William Wilson Esqr. BanKnocK House. |
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Banknock House |
BanKnocK House |
William Wilson Esqr.
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn |
029.07 |
A large and beautiful mansion of plain architecture, 2 storeys, slated and in excellent repair; property of William Wilson Esqr. occupant. |
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Hollinbush |
Hollinbush
Hollandbush
Hollandbush
Hollandbush |
William Wilson Esqr. Proprietor
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
029.07 |
A small village situated in the west of the parish on the T. P. [Turn Pike] Road between Denny and Kilsyth. The houses generally 1 storey, slated and in good repair; property of William Wilson Esqr. BanKnocK House |
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Hollinbush Cottage |
Hollinbush Cottage |
William Wilson Esqr.
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn |
029.07 |
A dwellinghouse 1 storey, slated and in good repair, property of William Wilson Esqr BanKnocK House |
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School |
School |
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
William Wilson Esqr. |
029.07 |
A School situated in the village of Haggs in connection with the Established Church. Average number of scholars Males 30 Females 20 total 50. The Teacher is supported solely by the fees of the pupils. Built in 1839. The rudimentary branches of education are taught. |
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School |
School |
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
William Wilson Esqr. |
029.07 |
A school situated in the village of Hollinbush in connection with the U.P. [United Presbyterian] congregation. Average number of scholars Males 50 Females 35 Total 85. Subscription salary £20. The rudimentary branches of education are taught. |
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Manse |
Manse |
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr. |
029.07 |
A small cottage 1 storey, slated and in good repair, property of the Established Church congregation. |
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Bankeir Distillery |
Bankeir Distillery |
Mr William Cuthill
Mr William Kinghorn
William Wilson Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.07 |
A large and commodious Public-work for the distillation of spirits situated at the south west corner of the parish, and close to the Forth and Clyde Canal, through the medium of which it is placed in direct communication with Edinburgh and Glasgow. The average number of hands employed during the year is 17. Property of the Misses Janet, Elizabeth, Helen, and Agnes McFarlane, Canal Bank Paisley, per William Hodge writer Paisley. |
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Bankeir Distillery [note] to Ballinkeir |
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Garngrew |
Garngrew |
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.07 |
A farmsteading 1 storey, slated and in good repair, property of Mr. William Cuthell. Merchant Denny |
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Church (Quoad Sacra) |
Church
(Quoad sacra) |
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
James Laing Esqr. |
029.07 |
A Quoad sacra church situated three miles from the village of Denny. on the T. P. [Turn Pike] road between the villages of Longcroft and Haggs. It is built after the model of the church at Camelon and containS 600 sittings. Stipend variable, minimum £80. Property of the Established Church congregation. |
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Cloybank |
CloybanK |
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
Mr Thomas WalKer
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.07 |
A farmsteading 2 storeys slated and in good repair property of Mr Thomas WalKer, occupant. |
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Bonnyhead |
Bonnyhead |
William Wilson Esqr.
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnstons County Map |
029.07 |
A farmsteading 1 storey slated and in middling repair property of William Wilson Esqr. BanKnocK House |
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Ballinkier |
BanKeir
Bankier
Ballinkier
Ballinkier
Ballinkier |
Title deeds dated 1687
Title deeds dated 1763
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
William Wilson Esq. Banknock House
Claim of Enrolment dated 1806
Title Deed, dated 1773 |
029.07 |
A small collection of dwellinghouses. all 1 storey, thatched and in a good condition; property of William Wilson Esqr. BanKnocK House |
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[Ballinkier - note on page] Altered at the urgent request of the proprietor, William Wilson Esq. he having produced old title deeds in support of Ballinkier. F.E.P. Capt. RE [Captain Royal Engineers] |
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Mount Pleasant |
Mount Pleasant |
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
Mr Robert Liston |
029.07 |
A small dwellinghouse 1 storey in height, slated and in good repair, property of Mr. Robert Liston. 46 Havannah Street Glasgow. |
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Ballinkier Cottage |
BanKeir Cottage
BallinKier Cottage |
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
William Wilson Esq. |
029.07 |
A farm steading 1 storey slated and in good repair property of William Wilson Esqr. BanKnocK House |
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Hillhead |
Hillhead |
William Wilson Esqr.
Mr William Cuthell
Mr William Kinghorn
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnston's County Map |
029.07 |
A farmsteading. 1 storey in height partly slated and partly thatched. and in indifferent repair; property of William Wilson Esqr. BanKnocK House |
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[Ballinkier Cottage - Note on page] Mr Wilson, the proprietor, has objected to Bankeir and requested Ballinkier to be used instead - producing old deeds to substantiate that orthography. FEP Capt RE Captain Royal Engineers. T.L. 26-3-61 |
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Parkfoot |
ParKfoot |
Mr Alexander Black
Mr William Cuthell
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer
Adam Smith Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.08 |
A small village, situated in the South of Denny Parish The houses are generally oneStorey high, principally slated, and thatched. The population for the most part consist of miners and weavers. Principal proprietor Adam Smith Esqr. Denny |
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Longcroft |
Longcroft |
Mr Alexander Black
Mr William Cuthell
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer
Adam Smith Esqr.
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.08 |
A small village, immediately west, and joining ParKfoot. The houses are mostly one storey high, Tiled & Slated It contains a Schoolhouse and two public houses. The population are Chiefly Miners and Weavers. Principal proprietor, Adam Smith Esqr. Denny. |
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Seamores Cottage |
Seamore Cottage
Seamores Cottage
Seamores Cottage
Seamores Cottage
Seamores Cottage |
Mr Alexander Black
Mr William Cuthell
Reverend Alexander Falconer
Mr William Kinghorn
Adam Smith Esqr Proprietor |
029.08 |
A small cottage in the west end of ParKfoot Village, one storey, slated and in good repair Property of Mr Smith Writer Denny |
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Seamores |
Seamores
Seamores
Seamores
Seamores
Seamore
Seamore
Seamore
Seamores |
Adam Smith Esqr. Proprietor.
Mr William Cuthell
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer
Mr William Kinghorn
Estate Map. dated 1816
William Dawson Esqr.
Mr Alexander BlacK
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.08 |
A farmsteading a little to the South of RivuletbanK, oneStorey, Slated, and thatched, and in good repair. Property of Mr Smith, writer Denny. |
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Parkhead |
ParKhead
ParKhead
ParKhead |
Mr Alexander Black
Mr William Cuthell
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer |
029.08 |
A small dwellinghouse, a little to the north of Longcroft village one storey, thatched, and in good repair. Property of Mr Smith Writter Denny. |
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Rosebank |
RosebanK
RosebanK
RosebanK |
Mr Alexander Black
Mr William Cuthell
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer |
029.08 |
A small cottage, situated a few chains south of ParKhead one storey, partly slated, and thatched, and in good repair Property of Mr. Smith, writer Denny. |
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Valleyburn |
Valley burn
Valley burn
Valley burn |
Mr Alexander Black
Mr William Cuthell
Revd [Reverend] Alexander Falconer |
029.08 |
A small dwelinghouse, close to, and east of RosebanK It is one Storey, thatched, and in good repair Property of Mr. Smith, Writer, Denny. |
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Knowehead |
Knowehead
Knowehead
Knowehead
Knowhead |
Estate Map dated 1816
William Dawson Esqr.
Mr Alexander Black
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
029.08 |
A large farmsteading a little to the Southwest of Seamores, two Storeys Slated, and in good repair Property of Mr Gilmore |
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Parkfoot Cottage |
ParKfoot Cottage
ParKfoot Cottage
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Mr Alexander Black
Mr William Cuthell
[Revd] Reverend Alexander Falconer |
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A cottage, situated near the east end of ParKfoot village. It is two storeys slated, and in good repair Property, and Residence of Mrs Robertson |
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Mr Alexander Black
Mr William Cuthell
[Revd] Reverend Alexander Falconer |
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This School was built in 1846 by a private individual, and Since conducted by him. Average number of scholars about 40 males, and 28 females the school is entirely supported by the fees. |
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Bonnyfield
Bonnyfield
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J. B. Hamilton Esq.
William Dawson Esq.
Mr Alexander Black
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
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A large farmsteading, two storey's slated, and in good repair Property of James Russell Esq Lauriston by FalKirK. |
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Windyedge |
Windyedge
Windyedge
Windyedge
Windyedge |
J. B. Hamilton Esq
William Dawson Esq
Mr Alexander BlacK
Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
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A farmsteading, one storey slated, and in good repair Property of the Trustees of the late Mrs Helen Towers pr. [per] William Towers Esq Writer Glasgow. |
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Peathill |
Peathill
Peathill
Peathill
Peathill
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Estate map dated 1816
J. B. Hamilton Esqr.
William Dawson Esqr.
Mr Alexander Black
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A large farmsteading, one storey, slated and in good repair. Property of Robert Balloch Esq 76 Wilson Street Glasgow. |
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Easter Peathill
Easter Peathill
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J. B. Hamilton Esqr.
William Dawson Esqr.
Mr. Alexander Black |
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A small cothouse, a few yards North of Peathill one storey, thatched and in good repair property of Mr Henry Gilles occupier |
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J. B. Hamilton Esq.
William Dawson Esqr.
Mr Alexander BlacK |
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A small dwellinghouse about a quarter of a mile north of Easter Peathill It is one story, thatched, and in good repair property of Mrs John Neilson Wheatlands |
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Ph [Parish] of Denny
[Page signed]
F. E. Pratt Capt. RE. [Captain Royal Engineers] March 19th 1861 |
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INDEX
Name of Place -- Page
Acrehouse -- 25
Allan Place -- 37
Athol Cottage -- 46
Auchinlillylinn Spout -- 29
Backdales -- 6
Bankhead -- 74
Bankhead Cottage -- 22
Ballinkier -- 91
Ballinkier Cottage -- 92
Bankeir Distillery -- 89
Banknock -- 81
Banknock Cottage -- 63
Banknock House -- 87
Bellshill -- 31
Bellview Place -- 37
Birns -- 14
Blaefaulds -- 53
Bleock Hill -- 14
Bog -- 85
Boghead -- 36
Bonnyfield -- 99
Bonnyfield House -- 71
Bonnyhead -- 91
Bonny Water -- 58
Bottomhead -- 62
Bowridge -- 75
Braeface -- 67
Branch of the Clydesdale Bank -- 45
Bridge-end -- 16
Broadside -- 5
Broad Street -- 34
Broadyett -- 9
Broompark -- 46
Broomridge -- 76
Broomridge Cottage -- 75
Browsterburn T.P. [Turn Pike] -- 41
Buchanston -- 68
Burnfoot -- 18
Burnside -- 19
Cannerton -- 83
Carronbank School -- 15
Carrongrove Mill (Paper) -- 7
Carronvale Cottage -- 33
Castlecary Bridge -- 86
Castlecary T.P. -- 85
Castle Rankine -- 23
Castlerankine -- 25
Castlerankine Burn -- 27
Castlerankine Mains -- 23
Chacefield Cottage -- 54
Chapelhaugh -- 76
Church (parish) -- 49
Church (Quoad Sacra) -- 90
Cloybank -- 91
Comelybank -- 33
Commercial Inn -- 45
Cottage -- 56
Cowden Hill -- 62
Crown Inn -- 22
Crummocksteps -- 9
Custonhall -- 43
Cuthelton -- 54
Cuthelton Greens -- 53
Darrach Hill -- 27
Denny (Parish) -- 1
Denny (Village) -- 41
Denny Bridge -- 16
Dennyloanhead -- 72
Denny Mill (Corn) -- 18
Denny Muir -- 78
Doubledykes -- 20
Doups -- 61
Drum -- 32
Drumbowie -- 65
Dryburgh -- 52
Dryburgh Cottage -- 56
Duncarron Cottage -- 35
Duke Street -- 34
East Boreland -- 35
Easter Bankhead -- 73
Easter Banknock -- 64
Easter Castlerankine -- 26
Easter Kelt -- 65
Easter Longhill -- 4
Easter Peathill -- 100
Easter Shielyards -- 18
Easter Seamores -- 72
Easter Thomaston -- 67
Easter Wairds -- 68
Fankerton -- 13
Fankerton Cottage -- 12 |
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Name -- Page
Faughley Burn -- 24
Fisheracre -- 25
Forresthill -- 6
Free Church -- 49
Garngrew -- 90
Garth -- 32
Garvald -- 10
Garvald Burn -- 61
Glenhead -- 67
Glenhead Cottage -- 66
Glenhouse -- 11
Glenhouse Cottage -- 32
Gote Road -- 61
Grayswalls -- 4
Greensburn -- 21
Haggs -- 87
Haircraigs -- 79
Hall -- 44
Hallhouse -- 43
Harvie's Mailing -- 21
Hayfield -- 72
Hayfield Cottage -- 79
Heads Wood -- 60
Headswood -- 59
Headswood Cottage -- 60
Herbertshire Mill (Paper) -- 8
Herbertshire Street -- 34
High Banknock -- 77
High Myothill -- 31
Hillend -- 70
Hillhead -- 92
Hollinbush -- 87
Hollinbush Cottage -- 88
Hookney -- 9
Jenny Lind Pit (Coal) -- 66
Knowehead -- 97
Knowehead Cottage -- 81
Lesliepark -- 59
Leys -- 19
Leysbent -- 29
Linns -- 13
Little Denny -- 39
Little Denny Bridge -- 56
Little Denny Burn -- 57
Loanhead Cottage -- 66
Lochpark Cottage -- 51
Lochpark House -- 51
Lochridge Cottage -- 51
Longcroft -- 94
Longcroft Cottage -- 85
Longhill -- 4
Low Banknock -- 64
Manse -- 17
Manse (Parish) -- 50
Manse -- 50
Manse -- 29
Manse -- 89
Meadowgreens -- 20
Middle Bankhead -- 69
Middle Banknock -- 77
Middle Thomaston -- 86
Mount Pleasant -- 92
Muirhead -- 74
Muirhead -- 19
Mydub -- 54
Myot Hill -- 24
Myothill -- 31
Nether Mains -- 43
Nicolswalls -- 6
North -- 10
North Haircraigs -- 73
Oak Inn -- 15
Odd Fellows' Hall -- 33
Overton -- 5
Parkfoot -- 17
Parkfoot -- 93
Parkfoot Cottage -- 98
Parkhead -- 96
Parkhill -- 26
Peathill -- 99
Post Office -- 78
Randolph-hill Cottage -- 11
Railway Hotel -- 55
Railway Tavern -- 55
Rashiehill -- 28 |
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Name--Page
Redhill -- 5
River Carron -- 47
Rosebank -- 37
Rosebank -- 96
School -- 10
School -- 17
School -- 49
School -- 88
School -- 88
School -- 98
Sclanders Burn -- 55
Scottish Central Railway (Denny Branch) -- 58
Scottish Central Railway (Denny Branch Extension) -- 48
Seamores -- 95
Seamores Cottage -- 95
Seamores Lodge -- 72
Shielyards -- 76
Smithyhill -- 44
South Garngrew -- 86
South Herbertshire -- 53
Springbank -- 35
Star Inn -- 16
Stirling Street -- 38
Stoneywood -- 36
Stoneywood House -- 44
Stripeside -- 46
Tarduff Hill -- 3
Tamaree -- 12
Tamaree Cottage -- 12
Takmadoon Road -- 13
Tappetknowe -- 20
The Kames -- 57
Tongue -- 77
Tops -- 3
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church -- 22
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church -- 50
Union Cottage -- 45
Upper Thomaston -- 65
Valleyburn -- 96
Wardhead -- 75
Well Strand -- 15
Wester Bankhead -- 71
Wester Banknock -- 63
West Boreland -- 38
Wester Bonnyfield -- 71
Westfield -- 36
Wester Garth -- 30
Wester Haircraigs -- 79
Wester Mailing -- 30
Wester Kelt -- 64
Wester Thomaston -- 68
Wheatlands -- 70
Whitehill -- 62
Whitehill -- 69
Whitehill Cottage -- 69
Windyedge -- 99
Windy-yetts -- 63
Woodhead -- 26
Woodside -- 100
Woodyett -- 59 |
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