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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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New Linn Mill | NewLinn Mill NewLinn Mill NewLinn Mill New Linn Mill |
Mr. John Waugh Revd [Reverend] Robert S. Horne Mr. John Boyd Mr. William Wood Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
036.05 | A lint mill with dwelling house attached both one Storey, latter Slated, the former thatched and in good repair. the machinery propelled by water. Property of Mr. John Waugh, New Mill by Avonbridge. |
Linn-mill Burn | Linnmill Burn Linnmill Burn Linnmill Burn Linnmill Burn |
Mr. R. Inglis Revd [Reverend] Robert S. Horne Mr. John Boyd Mr. William Wood Valuation Roll for 1855-6 |
035.08 | A Small Stream which Rises on the farm of W. [Wester] Burnhead, and after a course of about 4 miles, falls into the River Avon near Newland Mill. If forms the boundary between the counties of Stirling and Linlithgow for the general part of its course. there is a very beautiful waterfall on it, upwards of 60 feet, close by Linn Mill. |
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[Page] 41Parish of Slamanan
[Note under New Linn Mill]
On referring this Name to the field the first 4 Authorities agree
to writing it New Linn Mill in order to preserve an agreement in the Ordnance plans,
not considering it material which way it is written.
[Note under Linn Mill Burn]
See Name Book of
Torphichen Ph [Parish] Linlithgowshire
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Nora Edwards, wilson5bh
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