OS1/32/27/47

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Millburn Millburn
Millburn
Millburn
Rev [Reverend] Robert Paslay
Mr William Knox
John Lockhart
017.01 A small row of cothouses all thatched, one storey and in good repair. property of Sir Henry Seton Stewart, Touch.
Craigniven Craigneven
Craigneven
Craigneven
Craigniven
Craigniven
Craigniven
Rev Robert Paslay
Mr William Knox
John Lockhart Esq
Sir H.S. Stewart Bart [Baronet]
Johnston's County Map
Grassoms County Map
017.01 A large farmsteading, dwellinghouse two stories, all slated and in good repair. Property of Sir H.S. Stewart, Touch.
Baston Cottage Bastonlodge
Bastonlodge
Bastonlodge
Balstown Cottage
Rev Robert Paslay
Mr William Knox
John Lockhart Esq
Sir H.S. Stewart Bart [Baronet]
017.01 A small cothouse near to Touch T.P. [Turnpike] - slated and in good repair. Property of Sir H. Stewart, Touch.

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[Page] 47
Ph [Parish] of St Ninians

Note - baston Cottage - See the factor of the estate in page 45 for writing the word Baston which he states to be the Most Modern way of writing the name, And in conformity with the name of the Burn in page 48 and the Bridge in page 45; the name of this object is adopted Baston Cottage.

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