West Lothian volume 18

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/34/18/1 [Page] 1 PARISH OF CRAMOND SHEET 7. No. 2 INDEX Names of Objects -- Pages Cramond Ph.[Parish] -- 3 Cramond Bridge T. P. [Turn Pike] -- 9 East Main Lodge -- 7 East Craigie Lodge -- 7 Gallow Law -- 4 Glenpunty Park -- 8 Glenpunty Wood -- 8 Hill Park -- 7 Hags Brae -- 5 March Avenue -- 4 Old Coach Road -- 4 Old Coach Road Lodge -- 7 Upper Gallow Law -- 8
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OS1/34/18/3 CRAMOND Cramond Ph [Parish] 003 See Name Sheets for Sheet 3 No. 14
OS1/34/18/3 [Page] 3 Parish of Dalmeny -- Sheet 7 -- No.2 -- Traces 1 & 2 [Entries scored out] Burnshot Wood - [2 identical entries] Drove Park
OS1/34/18/4 GALLOW LAW Gallow Law Gallow Law Mr. Chesser Long Green Earl of Roseberry 007 [situation] Adjoining the west boundary of Cramond Ph. [Parish] In Dalmeny Park. This name applies to a park the situation of which is a rising ground or slight declivity. It is part of the Home Farm.
OS1/34/18/4 MARCH AVENUE March Avenue See Name Sheets for Plan, Sheet 3 No. 14
OS1/34/18/4 OLD COACH ROAD Old Coach Road See Name Sheets for Plan, Sheet 3 No. 14
OS1/34/18/4 [Page] 4 Parish of Cramond -- Sheet 7 -- No.2 -- Trace 3 [Entry Scored out] East Main Approach
OS1/34/18/5 HAGS BRAE Hags Brae Hags Brae Charles Rentoul Farmer East Craigs Alexander Guthrie Cramond Bridge 007 [situation] At the West Side of Dalmeny Park over which the road from Queensferry to Edinburgh passes. A small eminence the surface of which is Fir Ash etc. On the property of the Earl of Roseberry, and Hope Vere Esqr. of Craigie Hall.
OS1/34/18/5 [Page] 5 Parish of Cramond Sheet 7 -- Plan 2 -- Trace 4 [Entry Scored out] Cramond Bridge T.P. [Turn Pike] [Notes] Hag. Ones cutting or Felling of a certain quantity of wood. Moss-ground etc formerly broken up. Jamieson's Dictionary Brae. The side of a hill, an acclivity. A hill, etc. ibid.
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OS1/34/18/7 HILL PARK Hill Park Hill Park Mr. Chesser Long Green Earl of Roseberry 007 [situation] A few chains east of the public road in Dalmeny Park. A park of an irregular shape in which is a plantation This park is let on lease as part of East Craigie farm
OS1/34/18/7 OLD COACH ROAD LODGE Old Coach Road Lodge Old Coach Road Lodge Mr. Chesser Long Green Earl of Roseberry 007 [situation] On the east Side of the road leading from Queensferry to Edinburgh A porters lodge at the end of the avenue called the Old Coach Road
OS1/34/18/7 EAST MAIN LODGE East Main Lodge East Main Lodge Mr. Chesser Earl of Roseberry 007 [situation] On the east side of the road leading from Queensferry to Edinburgh A porter's lodge at the end of the East Main Approach
OS1/34/18/7 EAST CRAIGIE LODGE East Craigie Lodge East Craigie Lodge Mr. Chesser Earl of Roseberry 007 [situation] A few chains NNW [North North West] of Cramond Bridge T. P. [Turn Pike] A porter's lodge at the end of the occupation road leading to East Craigie.
OS1/34/18/7 [Page] 7 Parish of Cramond Sheet 7 -- No.2 -- Trace 4
OS1/34/18/8 GLENPUNTY PARK Glenpunty Park Glenpunty Park Mr. Chesser Long Green Earl of Roseberry 007 [situation] At the east Side of the Old Coach Road in Dalmeny Park. A long narrow shap[ed] park surrounded by wo[ods]? in Dalmeny Park which is part of the Home Farm.
OS1/34/18/8 UPPER GALLOW LAW Upper Gallow Law Upper Gallow Law Mr. Chesser Earl of Roseberry 007 [situation] Between the Old Coach Road & the March Avenue In Dalmeny Park. This name applies to a su[...] park which is separated f[rom]? Gallow Law by a sort of ave[nue] & a little plantation Its s[itu]ation is that of high ground
OS1/34/18/8 GLENPUNTY WOOD Glenpunty Wood Glenpunty Wood Mr. Chesser Earl of Roseberry 007 [situation] At the east Side of Glenpunty Park & extends Southwards to East Main Lodge In Dalmeny Park A long strip of woo[d] along the east side of Glenpunty Park and extend[ing]? Southwards to the East Main Lod[ge]
OS1/34/18/8 [Page] 8 Parish of Cramond -- Sheet 7 -- No.2 -- Trace 3
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OS1/34/18/9 CRAMOND BRIDGE TP Cramond Bridge T.P. [Turnpike] Cramond Bridge T.P. [Turnpike] Mr. Chesser Long Green Earl of Roseberry 007 [situation] At the South Side of Dalmeny Park on the road leading from Edinburgh to Queensferry. A turnpike gate and Collectors Cottage on the public road leading from Queensferry to Edinburgh.
OS1/34/18/9 [Page] 9 Parish of Cramond Sheet 7 -- No.2 -- Trace 4 [signed] RD Kerr Capt RE [Captain Royal Engineers] 17 March 1855 [signed] J. Carpenter C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] 8th March 1855
OS1/34/18/10 [Page] 10 Parish of Dalmeny -- Sheet 7 -- No.2 -- Trace 5 [Entry scored out] Burnshot
OS1/34/18/11 [Page] 11 [Volume] 18 OS1/34/18 Co [County] Linlithgow SHEET 7 No. 2 Parish of CRAMOND [stamped] Ordnance Survey M.S. Store Southampton 20 May 95 [1895]