OS1/21/12/94

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KERSE WELL Kerse Well
Kerse Well
Kerse Well
Kerse Well
Rev.[Reverend] Alexander McLean
Rev. [Reverend] James Walker
Mr Walter Watson
Mr David Aitken
026.08 A large spring well - no mineral properties , it is from the well that Kersewell derives its name. Kerse is a corruption of Cress , which grow in abundance round the Spring.
SCHOOL [Townfoot] School
School
School
School
Rev.[Reverend] Alexander McLean
Rev. [Reverend] James Walker
Mr Walter Watson
Mr David Aitken
026.08 A private adventure school,in the village of Newbigging built in 1828 by subscription, at which the usual branches of an English education are taught Schoolmaster supported by the fees of the pupils
TOWNFOOT Townfoot
Townfoot
Townfoot
Townfoot
Rev.[Reverend] Alexander McLean
Rev. [Reverend] James Walker
Mr Walter Watson
Mr David Aitken
026.08 A small farmsteading one storey thatched in bad repair
Property of Sir Norman McD. Lockhart

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