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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Bailies Muir | Bailie's Muir Bailie's Muir Bailie's Muir |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Currie MinisterDuntarvie Castle James Morris Grocer Woodend J. Bartholomew |
006 | [situation] From about 14 to 24 Chains N N W [North North West] of Duntarvie Castle A small plantation of full grown Firs, Ash etc. The property of Lord Hopetoun. As a plantation this field has no name. The field was called Bailie's Muir before it was planted which it still retains. It was then occupied by J. Barclay who was popularly called Bailie Barclay he being the oracle of the locality. (Signed) Michael Duggan C. Asst. |
DUNTARVIE | Duntarvie Duntarvie Duntarvie |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Currie Minister Duntarvie Castle James Morris Grocer Woodend Forrest's Co. [County] Map 1817 |
006 | [situation] About 15 Chains NW. [North West] of Duntarvie Castle. A row of cottages one story high, all in good repair; with gardens attached Occupied by agricultural laborers. The property of Lord Hopetoun. |
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[page] 25Parish of Abercorn -- Sheet 6 -- Plan 3 -- Trace 1
[Note] -- Bailie's Muir -- As a Plantation this field has no name. The field was called Bailie's Muir
before it was planted which it still retains.
It was then occupied by J Barclay who was
popularly Called Bailie Barclay he being then
oracle of the locality -- (Signed) Michael Duggan C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant]
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