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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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POWER LOOM FACTORY (Damask and Diaper) [Dysart] | Power Loom Factory (Damask & Diaper) Power Loom Factory (Damask & Diaper) Power Loom Factory (Damask & Diaper) |
Mr. James Normand Mr. William Normand Mr. Dow (Town Clerk) |
037 | [Situation] In the Town of Dysart. A very extensive range of buildings some of which were formerly dwelling houses, now used as a manufactory for Damask & Diaper cloths. About 500 Workmen are employed. |
WEAVERS ROW [Dysart] | Weavers Row Weavers Row Weavers Row |
Mr. James Normand Revd. [Reverend] William Muir Mr. Dow |
037 | [situation] In the N. [North] end of the town of Dysart. A row of houses at the NE [Northeast] end of the town, inhabited by weavers |
THORNLY BANK COTTAGE | Thornly Bank Cottage Thornly Bank Cottage Thornly Bank Cottage |
Mr. Baines Senr. [Senior] Revd. [Reverend] William Muir Mr. Dow |
037 | [situation] At the N. [North] end of the town of Dysart. A detached cottage residence with stable & garden attached, situate on an eminence 1 1/2 Chs E [Chains East] of Weavers Row. At present it is uninhabited. |
GIFFAN PARK | Giffan Park Giffan Park Giffan Park |
Mr. Baines Senr. [Senior] Factor Revd. [Reverend] William Muir Mr. Dow |
037 | [situation] On the E. [East] side of the town of Dysart. A grassy declivity extending in a northerly direction from Pipers Braes to the Flax Mill |
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