OS1/34/13/19
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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JINKABOUT MILL | Jinkabout Mill (Corn) Jinkabout Mill (Corn) Jinkabout Mill (Corn) |
john Henderson Occupier George Kirkwood Farmer N [North] Hainnings Forrest's Co [County] map |
001 | [Situation] 34 chains west of Inveravon A large building two storeys high, used as a Corn Mill, having 2 large wheels, propelled by water; also adjoining the Mill is the dwelling house, with offices attached, all in good repair. there is a vegetable garden and small farm attached: the whole in the occupation of John Henderson, and the property of his Grace the Duke of Hamilton. |
INVERAVON | Inneravon Inneravon Inneravon and Inveravon Inver Avon Inver-avon |
Mr William Walker Occupier John Henderson Jinkabout Mill New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] Forrest's Co. [County] Map Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] |
001 | [Situation] In the west end of the Ph. [Parish] of Borrowstounness A large farmhouse two storeys high with very extensive offices and thrashing machine, all in excellent repair, there is a vegetable garden, and farm of 220 acres attached, at present in the occupation of Mr William Walker, and the property of his Grace, the Duke of Hamilton. |
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Transcriber's notes
JINKABOUT MILLIn Situation has the following note underneath: 34 chains west of Inveravon
Inveravon
In Situation has the following note underneath: In the west end of the Ph [ Parish] of Borrowstonness
The word Inner or more correctly Inver is the Gaelic, Inbhir - A confluence of water; the mouth of a river. Note the word Inbhir is pronouncednearly like Inver.
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Nora Edwards, Moira L- Moderator, Trondragirl- Moderator
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