OS1/34/65/11
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BURNWIND | Burnwynd Burnwynd Burnwind Burnwind |
Mr John Bishop Farmer Halfway House James Binnie Burnwynd Mr Leggat Schoolmaster Sir William Baillie Polkemmet |
011 | A row of cottages one storey high and thatched, in good repair, occupied by Laborers employed on the estate of Polkemmet, and the property of Sir William Baillie of Polkemmet. |
CULTSYKEFOOT | Cultsykefoot Cultsykefoot Sykefoot Cultsykefoot Cultsykefoot |
Mr John Bishop Halfway House Mr John Mellish Lodge Keeper Forrest's Co. [County] map Estate Plan Sir William Baillie |
011 | A row of cottages one storey high, and thatched, in good repair, and occupied by agricultural laborers, the property of Mr John Dickson Edinburgh |
POLKEMMET T.P. [Turn Pike] | Polkemmet Toll Bar Polkemmet Toll Bar |
James Pettigrew Collesctor Mr John Bishop Halfway House |
011 | A small cottage one storey high, and slated, in good repair, used as a Toll Bar the property of Glasgow and Shotts Road Trustees, occupied by the Collector James Pettigrew. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 11Parish of Whitburn Sheet 11 No. 4 Trace 3.
[Situation] Burnwind - Immediately opposite Halfway House
[Situation] Polkemmet T.P. [Turn Pike] - At the West Side of Murraygate Farm house
Transcriber's notes
The Situation for Cultsykefoot, About 3/8 of a Mile East North East of Halfway House, has been crossed out, although it would appear to be correct.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Nora Edwards, Douglas Montgomery
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