OS1/11/32/109
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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POST OFFICE [Loanhead] | Post Office | Name Board Mr Pearson, Baker - Loanhead |
012 | A good substantial dwelling house, 2 stories [storeys] high & slated situated at the junction of three roads, which form the principal & nearly centre of the village of Loanhead. It is used as a Post Office |
FLOWERFIELD | Flowerfield | Mr Pearson, Loanhead Mr Hargreave - Grocer Loanhead |
012 | An excellent dwelling house 2 stories [storeys] high & slated having out offices, gardens etc attached Situated at the north end of the village of Loanhead & a little south of "Fountain" It is the summer residence & property of Mr Muir, Writer to the Signet. |
FOUNTAIN | Fountain | Revd [Reverend] Mr Anderson, Loanhead Mr Pearson, Loanhead Mr Hargreave, Loanhead |
012 | A row of cottage houses at the extreme north end of the village of Loanhead on the road to Straiton & Edinburgh They are all one storey high & slated and in good repair - They are principally occupied by the labouring class - Note. The name "Fountain" would appear to have originated from a well or Fountain on nearly the opposite side of the road, which partly supplies Loanhead with water |
KILLRIG | Killrig | Revd [Reverend] Mr Anderson, Loanhead Mr Hargreave, Loanhead |
012 | Two or three cottage houses at the entrance leading to Mayshade & on the road between Loanhead & Straiton They are one story [storey] high, slated & thatched & only in middling repair - Sir George Clerk Bart [Baronet] proprietor. |
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[Page] 109Plan 12B Trace No. 3 List of Names collected by Samuel Carson
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