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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MARFIELD PAPER MILL (Ruins of) Marfield Paper Mill
Marfield Paper Mill
Marfield Paper Mill
R Brown Esqr.
Mr. Robb Nine Mile Burn
Mr. W Brown Marfield
017 [Situation] ¾ Mile E. [East] by S. [South] from Newhall House
The Ruins of two or three old houses On the farm of Marfield originally intended for a paper factory but never was finished
GLEBE CROFT Glebe Croft
Glebe Croft
Mr Murray
Mr Brown
017 [Situation] Nearly ¾ Mile North from Newhall House
A Small five Sided field on the farm of Spittal the Soil of which is arable how it got the name is not Known but probably it belonged to the Hospital Which Stood Convenient,

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[Page] 30 Parish of PenicuiK
[Note] In Sinclairs Stat. [Statistical] Acct. [Account] vol. [volume] 17 P. [Page] 603 it is Said, " A piece of "very fertile ground is Called the Glebe Croft" It is So remarKed as the name is Commemoration of its Connection with Church property in ancient times. - It is therefore written on plan although at present only applying to one field.

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