OS1/11/22/3
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
BREICH BRIDGE | Breich Bridge Breich Bridge Breich Bridge |
J. Black J. Young J. Mungle |
009 | A stone built county bridge con:sisting of two arches, over the Breich Water |
GLENHUTCH | Glenhutch Glenhutch Glenhutch |
J. Black. Tho[ma]s. Stark J Mungle |
009 | A small farm house & offices with about 45 acres of land attached the property of Dr. Gibson situate [sic] on the east side of the old road leading from Edinbro' to Ayr. [Added in a different hand:] Occupied by A. Smith. |
RASHIEHILL | Thrashiehill Rashiehill Rashiehill Rashiehill Rashiehill |
Dav[i]d Tweedie J [or I] Young Tho[ma]s Stark Valn. Ro;; - 1726 - Do. - 1814 |
009 | A farm house & offices with 60 acres [of inserted with caret] land attached the property of Dr. Gibson [added in a different hand:] and occupied by Peter Thornton. |
CALDER AND SLATEFORD TRUST | Calder and Slateford Trust | See Name Book 5 C | In the west part of the Co. Edinburgh | See Name Book Plan 5. C. |
Transcriber's notes
Note that the List of Names column has Thrashiehill above Rashiehill.It is possible that initial J (as in J. Black &c) is initial I, though comparison with other books suggests that James and John were popular forenames,
and there are few if any examples of initial I.
I have added Calder and Slateford Trust from the original page.
Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
WILKIENYMIX
Location information for this page.
Linked mapsheets.