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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ROSEHALL BRIDGE Rosehall Bridge
Rosehall Bridge
Rosehall Bridge
Rosehall Bridge
R. Clark, Road Surveyor
James Dick, Bellshill
Benjamin Smart, North Alderston
Mr. Anderson, Carnbroe Tile Works
011.04 A County Bridge of one arch over the "North Calder Water", on the line of the Turnpike Road from "Bothwell Bridge", passing through Bellshill, to Coatbridge, but as stated on Trace this Road becomes a Parish Road between Rosehall Bridge and Coatbridge in Old Monkland Parish. The parapets of this Bridge are exceedingly low about a foot above

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this Trace leading to "Rosehall House" in Old Monklands Parish. They, as well as the Bridge on the T. P. [Turnpike] Road leading to Coatbridge, are commonly called "Rosehall Bridges" respectively, & have, therefore, not been written to either Bridge. The Road Surveyor would call the Bridge on the line of the T. P. Road, "Rosehall" or C Bridge neither of which are proper names, being merely called after the nearest property.

[Rosehall Bridge note at side.]
The name is taken from a mansion some distance from the Bridge, in Old Monkland Parish.

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