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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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