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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WHITSHIELS MILL (Woollen) | Ewes or Whiteshiels Mill Ewes or Whiteshiels Mill Ewes or Whiteshiels Mill Whitshiels Mill Whitshiels Mill Whitshiels Mill |
William Cairns Manufacturer Langholm John Archibald Langholm Lease Receipt Dr Maxwell Langholm William Cairns James Lindsay |
045 | [situation] About 67 Chains N.E. [North East] from Langholm Lodge. Is a large building four storys high used as a spinning and woolen mill, and employing at an average forty hands, 28 Males & 12 Females. The power used for driving the Machinery is water. It is the property of Dr[?] Maxwell Ashbank Langholm |
WATTIE'S BANK | Wattie's Bank Wattie's Bank |
James Elliot Esq Middleholm George Scott Esq Langholm |
045 | [situation] Adjoining Langholm Mill on the North A steep bank covered with mixed wood, extending from Langholm Mill for about a half mile along the west side of Ewes Water |
MILLER'S HILL | Miller's Hill Miller's Hill |
James Elliot Esq Middleholm George Scott Esq Langholm |
045 | [situation] 11 Chains S.E. [South East] of Langholm Mill. A large green eminence at the north end of Langholm, on which are held the Langholm cattle fairs, and customs are levied by the Duke of Buccleuch, from all persons exposing cattle for sale thereon. |
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[page] 64Langholm Ph [Parish] Sheet 45 No 7 Trace 5
Ewes Water See Name Sheets for Plan 45.11
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