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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Throsk (continued) Throsk (continued) Contiguous to the house there is a large and very fine Brick And Tile Works. The name "Throsk" is often applied to the whole estate.
Mid Mains Mid Mains Revd [Reverend] Robert Paisley
Robert Curror Esq
Mr Thomas Jeffrey
Rent receipt 1859
018.06 A farmsteading on the Throsk estate consisting of one storey dwelling house and out houses tiled and thatched. In good repair. The property of John Cunningham Esq.
Poppletrees Poppletrees



Poppeltrees
Popiltrees
Poppletrees
Poppletrees
Poppletrees
Revd [Reverend] Robert Paisley
Robert Curror Esq
Mr Thomas Jeffrey
Mr William Knox
Mr William Shairp tenant
Content book of estate - A.D. 1834
Rent Receipt 1859
Valuation Roll 1855-6
Grassom's County Map
Johnstons County Map
018.06 A farmsteading consisting of a slated dwelling house one storey with attics - and outhouses slated and tiled also one storey high. All in very good order. Property of John Cunningham. Origins of name not known - there are no poplar trees in the neighbourhood.

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