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PARISH OF LINLITHGOW
SHEET 6 No. 1, 5, 9, 10, &. 13.
INDEX
Names of Objects -- Pages
Linlithgow Ph. [Parish] -- 3
Bridge-end -- 9
Binny Craig -- 20
Binny Mill (ruins of) -- 22
Binny Quarry (Sandstone) -- 25
Binny Burn -- 27
Binny Bridge -- 27
Champfleurie House -- 7
Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway -- 4
Easter Pardovan -- 12
Ecclesmachan Burn -- 15
East Broadlaw -- 23
East Binny -- 26
Gateside -- 14
Haugh Burn -- 4
Hangingside -- 18
Little Ochiltree -- 16
Oatridge -- 19
Pardovan Burn -- 4
Pardovan -- 6
Union Canal -- 4
Wester Pardovan -- 5
West Broadlaw -- 22 |
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LINLITHGOW PH. [PARISH] |
Linlithgow Ph. [Parish] |
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See Name Book Sheet 5 No. 2. |
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EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW RAILWAY |
Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway |
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See Name Books for 6 Inch plans Co. [County] Edinburgh |
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UNION CANAL |
Union Canal |
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See Name Books for 6 Inch plans Co. [County] Edinburgh |
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HAUGH BURN |
Haugh Burn |
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See Name Sheets for Sheet 5 No. 8 |
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PARDOVAN BURN |
Pardovan Burn |
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See Name Sheets for Sheet 6 No. 1 Ph. [Parish] of Abercorn |
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Sheet 6 No. 1 Trace 1 &, 2 |
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WESTER PARDOVAN |
Wester Pardovan
Wester Pardovan
Wester Pardovan
Wester Pardovan
Wester Pardovan
Wester Pardovan
Pardovan |
Mr. Alexander Duncan Farmer
Mr. Johnston Farmer Easter Pardovan
Alexander H. Armour Foctors Clerk
Estate Plans
Lease of Farm
Rent Roll
Forrest's Co. [County] map |
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[Situation] About ⅞ mile E N E [East North East] of Champfleurie House
A dwelling house one storey high, in good repair and slated, with a farm steading a garden and a small arable farm attached, also some detached Cottages situated a little to the east of the farm steading. It is the property of the Earl of Hopetoun and is tenanted by Alexander Duncan. |
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Ph. [Parish] of Linlithgow -- Sheet 6. No. 1 Trace 2. |
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PARDOVAN |
Pardovan
Pardovan
Pardovan |
Mr. George Bogie Tenant
Mr. Andrew Duncan Farmer Pardovan
Forrest's Co. [County] map |
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[Situation] ¾ mile N E [North East] of Champfleurie House.
A commodious dwelling house in good repair, two Storeys high and slated with extensive farm offices including a thrashing mill worked by water, a neat ornamental and vegetable garden and an extensive arable farm attached. It is situated on the north side of the E & G. [Edinburgh & Glasgow] Railway. It is the property of the Earl of Selkirk and tenanted by George Bogie. |
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Ph. [Parish] of Linlithgow -- Sheet 6. No. 1 Trace 2. |
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CHAMPFLEURIE HOUSE |
Champfleurie House
Champfleurie House
Champfleurie House
Champfleurie |
Captain Stewart Proprietor and Occupier
Mr Thomson Hangingside
Mr Christopher Veitch Bridgeend
Forrest's Co. [County] map |
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[Situation] In the N E [North East] portion of Linlithgow parish
An elegant mansion house 3 storeys high and slated, recently erected, having a large domain attached, thickly studded with wood; the mansion is surrounded with ornamental wood and shrubs, with numerous gravel walks, very tastefully laid out; and is situated a little north of the high road leading from Linlithgow to Edinburgh and about 2 miles distant from the former place the principal entrance is from the high road, where there is a neat Lodge in which the GameKeeper resides there is a large flower, fruit, and vegetable garden which is about ¼ of a mile N.E. [North East] from the House; and the offices (consisting of Coach house, Stabling and dwelling houses for some of the servants) are a little to the East of the Mansion and are all in very excellent repair; at the west end of the Mansion there is a Green house.
The property and residence of Captain Robert, Hawthorn, Johnston Stewart, late of her Majestys 15th Light Dragoons. |
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Parish of Linlithgow -- Sheet 6 No 1 - Trace 4 |
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BRIDGE-END |
Bridgeend
Bridgend |
Mr Christopher Veitch Occupier
Mr Thomson Hangingside
Forrest's Co. [County] map |
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[Situation] 40 Chains E S E [East South East] of Champfleurie House.
A large farm house 2 storeys high and slated, having very extensive offices and thrashing mill propelled by water all in very excellent repair, there is a vegetable garden, and a large farm attached, at present occupied by Mr Christopher Veitch, and the property of Captain Stewart of Champfleurie House. |
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Parish of Linlithgow -- Sheet 6 No 1 Trace 5
Bridge-end to be
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EASTER PARDOVAN |
Easter Pardovan
Easter Pardovan |
Mr. William Johnston Tenant
Mr. Andrew Duncan Farmer Pardovan |
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[Situation] Nearly 1⅛ miles E. [East] of Champfleurie House.
A good farm dwelling house one storey high and slated, with a Court of good farm offices, including a thrashing machine, a garden, and an arable farm attached. It is the property of the Earl of Hopetoun. |
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Ph. [Parish] of Linlithgow -- Sheet 6. No. 1. Trace 6. |
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GATESIDE |
Gateside
Gateside
Gate Side |
Mr. William Wilson Farmer Gateside
Mr. Flint Farmer Little Ochiltree
Forrest's Co. [County] map |
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[Situation] In the E. [East] side of Linlithgow Ph. [Parish]
A large and commodious dwelling house two storeys high, in good repair and slated, with extensive farm offices, including a thrashing Mill worked by Steam and three rows of Cottages of an inferior description attached - It is the property of the Earl of Hopetoun and in the occupation of Mr. W. Wilson |
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Ph. [Parish] of Linlithgow -- Sheet 6 Plan 5 Trace 2 |
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ECCLESMACHAN BURN |
Ecclesmachan Burn |
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See Name Sheets for Sheet 5 No. 12 |
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LITTLE OCHILTREE |
Little Ochiltree
Little Ochiltree
Little Ochiltree |
Mr. Flint Farmer
Mr. George West Farmer West Broadlaw
Forrest's Co. [County] map |
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[Situation] In the E. [East] side of Linlithgow Ph. [Parish]
A farm house one storey high in good repair and slated with farm offices a garden and an arable farm attached. It is the property of the Earl of Roseberry. |
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Ph. [Parish] of Linlithgow -- Sheet 6 Plan 5 Trace 5 |
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Sheet 6 No. 9
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HANGINGSIDE |
Hangingside
Hangingside
Hangingside |
Mr. R G Thomson Farmer Hangingside
Mr. West W. [West] Broadlaw
Forrest's Co. [County] map |
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Situation reads: About ¾ mile W N W [West North West] of East Binny
A commodious dwelling house two storeys high and slated with a court of farm offices, including a thrashing machine, a garden, and a large arable farm attached. It is the property of the Earl of Hopetoun. |
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Parish of Linlithgow -- Sheet 6 Plan 9 Trace 1 |
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OATRIDGE |
Oatridge
Oatridge
Oatridge |
Mr Trotter Farmer Ontridge
Mr. Thomson Hangingside
Forrest's Co. [County] map |
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[Situation] About ⅜ mile NW [North West] of East Binny.
A good dwelling house two storeys high and slated with a court of farm offices including a thrashing Mill worked by Steam, a good garden and an extensive arable farm attached and is part of the Binny Estate. |
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Ph. [Parish] of Linlithgow -- Sheet 6 Plan 9 Trace 2 |
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BINNY CRAIG |
Binny Craig
Binny Craig
Binny Craig |
Mr Thomson Hangingside
Mr. Trotter Oatridge
Forrest's Co. [County] map |
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[Situation] ⅝ mile W by N. [West by North] of East Binny.
A conspicuous rocky hill immediately west of Ecclesmachan it rises nearly perpendicular on the west side and is about 600 feet above the level of the sea. |
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Ph. [Parish] of Linlithgow -- Sheet 6 Plan 9. Trace 2. |
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WEST BROADLAW |
West Broadlaw
West Broadlaw
West Broadlaw |
Mr. West Farmer
Mr. Thomson Hangingside
Forrest's Co. [County] map |
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[Situation] About ⅞ mile W by S [West by South] of East Binny.
A dwelling house one storey high and slated, with farm steading and an arable farm attached; It is the property of the Earl of Roseberry and tenanted by Mr. West. |
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BINNY MILL (Ruins of) |
Binny Mill In Ruins
Binny Mill |
Mr Thomson Hangingside
Forrests Co. [County] map |
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[Situation] Nearly 1¼ miles E. [East] of East Binny
This name applies to a Corn Mill now in ruins situated on the South side of Ecclesmachan burn on the North side of West Broadlaw farm |
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Parish of Linlithgow -- Sheet 6 Plan 9 Trace 4 |
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EAST BROADLAW |
East Broadlaw
East Broadlaw
East Broadlaw |
Joseph West Tenant
Mr. Thomson Hangingside
Forrest's Co. [County] map |
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[Situation] About ½ mile W S W [West South West] of East Binny.
A dwelling house one storey high in good repair and slated, with offices and a thrashing machine also an arable farm attached. It is a part of the Binny Estate. |
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Ph. [Parish] of Linlithgow -- Sheet 6. Plan 9 Trace 5 |
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BINNY QUARRY |
Binny Quarry (Sandstone)
Binny Quarry (Sandstone) |
Mr. R. Stein Clerk, Uphall
Mr. William Gardner East Binny |
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[Situation] 12 chains E S E [East South East] of East Binny.
A very large quarry E [East] of the mansion of East Binny - the working is of great depth and and the stone procured from it is of a very fine quality - it is much prized and sent to all parts of the United Kingdom the average number of hands employed is about 50. It is the property of Mrs. Stewart of East Binny and is rented by Mr. D. Lind, Edinburgh - There is another quarry south of this also Called Binny Quarry, but on a different estate, for description of which see the adjoining plan |
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Ph. [Parish] of Linlithgow -- S. [Sheet] 6 No 9 T. [Trace] 6 |
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EAST BINNY |
East Binny
East Binny
East Binny |
Mr W. Lardner East Binny
Mr R.. Stein Uphall
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[Situation] In the S E [South East] corner of the parish of Linlithgow
A handsome mansion erected in 1819 the front & west being two stories high and the East side one story - on each side of the avenue approaching from the W. [West] are ornamental shrubberies neat kept and in front there is a large open space ornamented with scattered trees - There is also in front attached to the building a handsom Green house & Chinese Verandah. The Stables, which are large and a short distance N.W. [North West] of the house and on the S.E. [South East] are two well kept vegetable and flower gardens - It is the property of Mrs. Stewart resident. On the property is a family burial vault or mausoleum built about 15 years ago by the late Capn. [Captain] Stewart |
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Ph. [Parish] of Linlithgow -- S. [Sheet] 6 No. 9. T. [Trace] 6 |
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BINNY BURN |
Binny Burn |
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BINNY BRIDGE |
Binny Bridge |
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See Name Sheets for Sheet 6 No. 10 parish of Uphall |
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Parish of Linlithgow -- Sheet 6 No. 10 Traces 1 & 4
[Signed]
RD Kerr
Capt RE [Captain Royal Engineers]
15 April 1856 |
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CO. [COUNTY] LINLITHGOW
SHEET 6. No. 1, 5, 9, 10, &. 13.
Parish of
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