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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ANNVILLE Annvale
Annville
Annville
Annville
Rev [Reverend] A. McNaughton
Mr D Campbell
Mr J Blair
025.14 A small plain building two storeys property of Mr Gardn [Gardner]
LINNMILL Linnmill
Linnmill
Linnmill
Rev [Reverend] A McNaughton
Mr D. Campbell
Mr J Blair
025.14 An office the property of the New Lanark spinning company one storey slated. name is der [derived] from Stonebyres Linn and a mill which stood near it
SCHOOL [Kirkfieldbank] School
School
School
Rev [Reverend] A McNaughton
Mr D Campbell
Mr J Blair
025.14 A private adventure school supported solely by the pupils
LANARK OLD BRIDGE Lanark Old Bridge
Lanark Old Bridge
Kirkfield Bridge
Kirkfield Bridge
Kirkfield Bridge
Kirkfield Bridge
Rev Alex [Alexander] McGlashan
Mr John Gray
Rev A. McNaughton
Mr D. Campbell
Mr J. Blair
Mr Wm [William] Ballantyne
025.14 A stone bridge of 3 arche [arches] bu [built] over the Clyde supported by the County.
"April 19th 1649 - The brethern after their return from the synod, report to the Baillie of Lanark being then present, law willing, all the brother [brothers ?] of the synod were to further the work of building a bridge at Clydesholm by a contribution of their several parishes - and desires the baillies not to neglect speedily to go on with the work, which the presbytery will further all they can." From Note to P.24 Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] of Lanarkshire

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Ph [Parish] of Lesmahagow

Transcriber's notes

The name "Lanark Old Bridge" has not been pre-populated.
Annville. No Authority is given for the spelling "Annvale". End of name of proprietor is lost in the fold of the binding.

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Nora Edwards, JCB

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