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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DICKSON'S CRAIG | Dickson's Craig Dickson's Craig Dickson's Craig |
Mr. A. Mason Queensferry Mr. J. Burton Teacher Dalmeny James Tenant Foreman Easter Dalmeny |
003 | [situation] 13 chains E [East] of Easter Dalmeny A rugged, precipitous rocky slope in a wood on South of the Edinburgh & Queensferry road about a mile from the latter - the rock is Whinstone and a part is Converted into a quarry for repairing the roads etc |
EASTER DALMENY | Easter Dalmeny Easter Dalmeny Easter Dalmeny |
Mr. James Dudgeon Occupier Mr. Burton Teacher Dalmeny Mr. Morrison Wester Dalmeny |
003 | [situation] About 26 chains E by N. [East by North] of the village of Dalmeny A large farmstead Consisting of an excellent dwelling house two Stories high & slated, attached to it are extensive Outbuildings with a Thrashing Mill worked by steam, the engine is a very fine portable one of eight horse power - There is a small portion of Ornamental ground & garden attached to the dwelling - The farm Consists of 230 Acres & is the property of Lord Roseberry |
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[page] 33Ph. [Parish] of Dalmeny -- Sheet 3 No.13, -- Trace 6.
[signed] W McKeown
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