OS1/34/11/10
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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POORWIFE'S BRAE | Poorwife's Brae Poorwife's Brae |
Mr. J. Gillis Crossford Mr. D. Dowie Lodge |
009 | [situation] 13 chains west of Kirkton House. A long steep slope between Kirkton Mains & Kirkton Lime Works - it is planted chiefly with forest trees & is said to have derived its name from a poor woman having occupied a small hut on some part of it |
KIRKTON LIME WORKS | Kirkton Lime Works Kirkton Lime Works |
Mr. J. Gillis Crossford Mr. D. Dowie Lodge |
009 | [situation] About 18 Chains NNW. [North North West] of Kirkton House. A large mass of stonework on the hill N [North] of Kirkton House it contains two large Kilns or burners, but is now disused, being out of repair - |
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[Page] 10Parish of Bathgate -- S. [Sheet] 9 -- No.7 -- T. [Trace] 4
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