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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
NEWHALLS COTTAGE Newhalls Cottage
Newhalls Cottage
Newhalls Cottage
Charles Roxburgh Occupier
Mr. E. Johnston
Mr. Robert Broomfield
003 [situation] At the NW [North West] side of Newhalls nearly adjoining High water mark

A Neat Cottage with garden attached Situated at Newhalls. It is the residence of Charles Roxburgh Captain or Chief Pilot of the steamboat on the Queensferry; and is the property of the Trustees
NIVEN'S BANK Niven's Bank
Niven's Bank
Niven's Bank
Mr E. Johnston
Mr A. White
Mr R. Broomfield
003 [situation] At the east end of the town of Queensferry.

A Small Steep Bank, Sloping northwards to the Turnpike Road, at the North Side of Niven's Green.
On this bank were found Some Years ago Several Stone Coffins, Human Bones, and other Remains of interment which are supposed to be the remains of persons who had fallen in some of the Numerous Skirmishes and Engagements of former days
STONE COFFINS OR KISTVAENS, ETC (Found Here) [situation] At the east end of the town of Queensferry. A Small Steep Bank, Sloping northwards to the Turnpike Road, at the North Side of Niven's Green. On this bank were found Some Years ago Several Stone Coffins, Human Bones, and other Remains of interment which are supposed to be the remains of persons who had fallen in some of the Numerous Skirmishes and Engagements of former days
DALMENY (PARISH) See Name Sheets for Sheet 2 No.16

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