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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CRAWHILL | Crawhill Crawhill Crawhill Crawhill |
Mr. R. More Brunton Mr. D. McGibbon Occupant Valuation roll of Co. [County] Forrest's Co. [County] map |
005 | A large farm house two storeys high and in good repair with a large garden and an arable farm attached there is also a farm steading consisting of offices and thrashing machine all in bad repair situated a little to the northeast of the house it is the property and residence of Mr David McGibbon. Situation: In the north side of the ph. [parish] of Torphichen |
WALLACE'S CAVE | Wallace's Cave Wallace's Cave |
Mr. D. McGibbon Crawhill Mr. R More Brunton |
005 | This is what is supposed by the local inhabitants to have been one of the hiding places of Sir William Wallace during the time that Edward the third invaded Scotland, it is composed of a large pillar of rock, joining at the top with another piece of rock so as to form a roof, it is about 13 feet high and there is a road right through it from east to west, it is almost covered by trees and is situated close by the side of the river Avon. Turn over Situation : About ⅞ mile W. by S. [West by South] of Brunton |
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Parish of Torphichen -- Sheet 5 No. 9 -- Trace 1 -- [Page] 11G. [German ] Text
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