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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DALHOUSIE CASTLE | Dalhousie Castle | Alexander Main Esq Agent Old Manse John Barclay, Woodranger Millhome |
013 | An Ancient Baronial residence Situated on the West side of the South Esk about 2 3/4 miles South of Dalkeith. The building is of a rectangular form and of superior Construction the outside wall of which is about 6 feet in thickness, at the N [North] West corner of the building Stands the Old Tower or Keep which is Still Kept in proper repair, the Castle is surrounded by a neat and well wooded demesne and is the property and occasional residence of the Earl of Dalhousie |
CASTLE DEAN WOOD | Castle Dean Wood | Alexander Main Esq Agent Old Manse John Barclay, Woodranger Millhome |
013 | A plantation of Fir and Forest trees S.W [South West] of Dalhousie Castle through which a small stream runs which is called Castle Dean Burn, from where it enters the wood till it joins the South Esk South of the Castle |
CASTLE DEAN BURN | Castle Dean Burn | Alexander Main Esq Agent Old Manse John Barclay, Woodranger Millhome |
013 | A plantation of Fir and Forest trees S.W [South West] of Dalhousie Castle through which a small stream runs which is called Castle Dean Burn, from where it enters the wood till it joins the South Esk South of the Castle |
CASTLE QUARRY (Sandstone) | Castle Quarry | Alexander Main Esq Agent Old Manse John Barclay, Woodranger Millhome | 013 | An old Sandstone Quarry a short distance South of Dalhousie Castle and on the East side of the South Esk from which stones are taken for any buildings that may be erected about the Castle |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 83List of Names collected by John Early C asst [Civilian Assistant]
[Object for Dalhousie Castle] House
[Object for Castle Dean Wood] Wood
[Object for Castle Quarry] Quarry
[Parish] Cockpen Ph. [Parish]
[Signed] July 8th 1852 John Early c.a. [Civilian Assistant]
Transcriber's notes
Description for "Castle Dean Wood" runs on into that for "Castle Dean Burn". Transcribed separately for clarity.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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