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[Page] 1 [Title Page] OS1/26/4
Name Book
Ph. [Parish of] Eaglesham
Co. [County of] Renfrew |
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[page] 2
Object
Name Book
for the
Parish of Eaglesham
in the
County of Renfrew |
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EAST ARDOCH |
Ardoch East
Ardoch East
Ardoch East |
Mr Gilmour's Map of the Parish of Eaglesham
Ainslie's Map of Renfrewshire
Valuation Roll of the Parish of Eaglesham by the Clerk of supply for Renfrewshire |
019.7 |
[situation] About ¾ of a mile S.S.E. [South South East] of the village. A farmhouse and buildings |
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WEST ARDOCH |
Ardoch West
Ardoch West
Ardoch West |
Mr Gilmour's Map of the Parish of Eaglesham
Ainslie's Map of Renfrewshire
Valuation Roll of the Parish of Eaglesham by the Clerk of supply for Renfrewshire |
019.7 |
[situation] About ¾ of a mile S.S.E. [South South East] of the village. A farmhouse and buildings |
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BALLAGIOCH HILL |
Ballagioch Hill
Balagich
Balageigh
Balegich Hill
Ballagioch Hill
Balagich Hill |
Ainslie's Map of Renfrewshire
Scottish Gazetteer
Mr Mather
Old Stat: Acct: [Statistical Account]
Johnson Co. [County] Map
New Stat:act [Statistical Account] |
018.8 |
[situation] On the west of the Kilmarnock and Eaglesham road about 1½ miles from the village.
The highest hill in the Parish |
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LITTLE BINEND |
Binend Little
Binend Little
Bennen West |
Parish Map
Ainslie's Map of Renfrew
Valuation Roll of the Parish |
018.4 |
[situation] The most westerly farm in the Parish.
A farm house and buildings. The Earn commences to form the Parish boundary in this farm. |
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BINEND LOCH |
Binend Loch
Binend Loch
Binnend Loch
Bennen Loch |
Parish Map
Scottish Gazetteer
Ainslie's Map of Renfrew
History of Renfrewshire 1710 |
018.8 |
[situation] At the Western extremity of the Parish in the valley between Binend Hill and Ballagioch.
Loch partly natural and partly artificial, empties itself into the Earn Water and supplies the Mills at Busby. |
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[note] - Binend Little Thomas Allen |
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MICKLE BINEND |
Binend Mickle
Binend Mickle
Bennen East |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
018.04 |
[situation] ¼ mile North of the Binend Loch.
A farm house and buildings |
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BLACKHOUSE |
Blackhouse
Blackhouses
Blackhouse |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
016.16 |
[situation] on the Earn surrounding the Hazleden Bleachworks.
A farm house and buildings. |
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BLACKWOOD |
Blackwood
Blackwood
Blackwood |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.5 |
[situation] 2¼ miles S.E. [Southeast] of Eaglesham and ½ mile E. [East] of Dunwan Loch.
A farm house and buildings. |
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BOGSIDE |
Bogside
Bogside
Bogside |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
017.9 |
[situation] on the Mearns road about 3 furlongs from the bridge over the Earn Water.
A farm house and buildings. |
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BONYTON |
Bonyton
Bonyton
Bonnyton
Bonnyton |
Parish Map
Mr. Mather
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
017.9 |
[situation] On the Mearns road ¾ of a mile from the bridge over the Earn.
A farm house and buildings. |
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BONYTON MOOR |
Bonyton Moor
Bonyton Moor
Bonnyton Moor
Bonnyton Moor |
Parish Map
Mr. Mather
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
017.13 |
[situation] ½ mile South of Hazleden Bleach field.
A farm house and buildings |
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BLACKWOOD HILL |
Blackwood Hill
Blackwood Hill
Blackwood Hill |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.9 |
[situation] ¼ mile N. [North] of Loch Goin.
A farm house and buildings. |
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[Note - Binend Mickle] Andrew Barr
[Note - Blackwood] Robert Alexander
[Note - Blackwood Hill] William Clement |
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Object names crossed out are assumed to have been done by surveyors working their way through the volume and are ignored for transcripition purposes. Appended names are not, apparently, authorities and may be O.S. staff names.
"Blackwood" situation is in error. This is WEST of Dunwan Loch or EAST of Binend Loch. |
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BORELAND |
Boreland
Boreland
Boreland |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
017.14 |
[situation] between the Mearns and Glasgow roads at about 1¼ mile from the village. [of Eaglesham]
A farm house and buildings. |
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LAIGH BORELAND |
Boreland Laigh
Boreland Laigh
Boreland Laigh |
Parish Map
Mr. Mather
Valuation Roll |
017.14 |
[situation] ¾ of a mile N. [North] of the village. [of Eaglesham]
A farm house and buildings. |
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HIGH BORELAND |
Boreland Upper
Boreland Upper
Boreland Upper |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
017.14 |
[situation] ½ mile N.W. [Northwest] of the village. [of Eaglesham]
A farm house and buildings. |
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BRACKENRIG |
Brackenrig
Brackenrig
Brackenridge
Braken ridge |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
the Occupier of the Land
Valuation Roll |
017.10 |
[situation] On the W [West] side of the Glasgow road about ½ mile from the confluence of the Earn and Cart.
A farm house and buildings. |
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BROADFLAT |
Broadflat
Broadflat
Broadflat |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.3 |
[situation] on the West bank of the Ardoch burn about ¾ mile above its confluence with the Cart.
A farm house and buildings. |
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[note - Boreland] William Steven |
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CARROT |
Carrot
Carrot
Carrot |
Parish Map
Ainslies County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.10 |
[situation] on the Ardoch Burn about 1½ miles above its junction with the Netherton Burn.
A farm house and buildings. |
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WHITE CART WATER |
Cart White
Cart White
Cart Water
Cat Water, White |
History of Renfrewshire
Scottish Gazetteer
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map |
017.10; 017.14;
017.15;
019.3; 019.7;
019.8;
019.11 |
[situation] In the E. [East] of the Parish.
Stream rising in the moors of East Kilbride and Eaglesham and forming the East boundary of the Parish and County as far as Cathcart - it flows through Pollockshaws and Paisley and joining the Gryfe Water, falls into the Clyde about ¾ mile below Renfrew. |
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CASTLEHILL |
Castlehill
Castlehill
Castlehill |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
017.14 |
[situation] on Mearns road about 1 mile from the village [of Eaglesham].
A farm house and buildings. |
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Castlehill is shown as "Castlehill Tofts" on the final Plan. |
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CORSE HILL |
Corsehill
Corsehill |
Ainslie's County Map
Mr. Mather (factor) |
019.15 |
[situation] at the extreme S.W. [Southwest] of the Parish.
or Evenmoor, the second hill in the Parish. |
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CROOK HILL |
Crookhill
Crookhill |
Parish Map
Mr. Mather |
019.14 |
[situation] on the S. [South] boundary of the Parish.
or Crook of the Lains Law, a high hill, the subject of one of Pollock's Poems. |
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CROSSLEES |
Cross less
Corselees |
Valuation Roll
Parish Map |
017.14 |
[situation] on the Mearns road about ¾ mile from the village [of Eaglesham].
A farm house and buildings. |
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CROW STONE |
Crowstone |
Mr. Mather |
017.13 |
[situation] on the top of Bonyton Moor.
A celebrated trysting stone. Pollock has a poem on it. |
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DAMHEAD |
Damhead
Damhead
Damhead |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.3 |
[situation] on the E. [East] bank of the Ardoch burn about ¾ of a mile above its junction with the Cart.
A farm house and buildings. |
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DRUMDUFF |
Drumduff
Drumduff
Drumduff |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.15 |
[situation] On the S.E. [Southeast] boundary of the Parish.
The third highest hill in the Parish. |
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[note - Crosslees] John Morrison |
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DUNWAN |
Dunwan
Dunwan
Dunwan
Denwan |
Ainslie's County Map
Scottish Gazetteer
Valuation Roll
Parish Map |
019.5 |
[situation] 2 Miles S.W. [Southwest] of the village [of Eaglesham] on the [Bridge] of the Loch.
A farm house and buildings. |
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DUNWAN HILL |
Dunwan Hill
Dunwan Hill
Dunwan Hill
Denwan Hill |
Ainslie's County Map
Scottish Gazetteer
Valuation Roll
Parish Map |
019.5 |
[situation] ½ mile S. [South] of Dunwan farm.
A high hill forming an outshoot from the range at the S. [South] of the Parish. |
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DUNWAN DAM |
Dunwan Dam
Dunwan loch
Dunwan Dam or Blackwood hill reservoir
Denwan Dam |
Mr. Mather (Factor)
Scottish Gazetteer
ValuationRoll
Parish Map |
019.5 |
[situation] about 2 Miles S.W. of the village [Of Eaglesham].
Loch partly natural, partly artificial supplying the mills at Mill Hall and at Busby |
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EAGLESHAM |
Eaglesham
Eaglesham
Eaglesham
Egelsham |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll
History of Renfrewshire (1710) |
019 |
[situation] at the South Eastern extremity of Renfrewshire.
This parish forms the South East corner of Renfrewshire. It is bounded on the NorthWest by Mearns from which it is separated by the Earn Water on the South West and South by Fenwick and Loudon in Ayrshire and on the East by Carrmunnock and [continued] |
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[note - Dunwan] John Dixon |
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Dunwan Dam is NOT Blackwood Hill Reservoir - that is Loch Goin, to the South. |
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[Description of Eaglesham Parish continued]
...East Kilbride in Lanarkshire. The White Cart Water rising in the moors of Eaglesham and East Kilbride divides Renfrewshire from Lanarkshire as far as Cathcart. The upland part of the Parish consists of 3 grazing farms averaging 700 to 800 acres, the moors are celebrated for their game. The lowland farms 54 in number are very productive, they average 120 acres. The parish is about 7 miles long from North to South and about 6 broad. It contains 15736:72 acres and its population in 1851 was 2524 of which 2200 about will reside in the village. The village was built in 1769 by Alexander 10th Earl of Eglington after designs by himself. It consists of two principal streets nearly parallel to one another, & contains 122 houses. The tenements are held on a feu of.... [continued] |
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Eaglesham Continued |
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...of 999 years at a small rent. The population consists principally of weavers of whom there are about 400 handloom and 250 employed in a factory which stands between the two streets of which he village is composed. About 40 more hands are employed in a rope factory at Millhall on the Ardoch Burn. The parish is in the presbytery of Glasgow. Stipend £278.14.6 Glebe £25 Misappropriated tiends £856.2.5. Patron Allan Gilmour Esq. Present incumbent the Reverend James [William] Colville. It contains a parish church two dissenting places of worship besides rooms held by different sects as preaching places. [continued] |
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The Minister Incumbent has a note against his name which may be James, William or a combination. |
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Eaglesham continued |
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The salary of the Parish Schoolmaster is £30.0.0 with about £7.0.0 of other emoluments. The Parish school contains about 90 scholars besides which there are two others containing respectively about 40 and 30 scholars. 40 children of the mill attend in one [or] other of these schools.
Eaglesham forms part of the ground made by David I [First] to Walter founder of the house of Stuart and was by him transferred to Philip of Montgomerie, about 1160 (see an old ballad - Memorables of the Montgomeries - 1600) or according to other authorities to Robert de Montgomerie (see Gazetteer) It remained in the family until the present Earl of Eglinton sold it to the Messrs. Gilmour in 1844. |
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EARN WATER |
Earn Water
Earn Water |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map |
016.16;
017.9; 017.10; 018.3; 018.7 |
[situation] on the W. [West] of the Parish.
A tributary of the Cart rising in the Ayrshire moors and forming the boundary between Ayr and Renfrew as far as Floak Bridge then dividing Mearns and Eaglesham Parishes falls into the Cart Water at Water [foot] |
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EARN BRIDGE |
Earn Bridge |
Mr. Mather (factor) |
017.10 |
[Situation] at the junction of the Earn & Cart.
Bridge carrying the Glasgow road over the Earn at its confluence with the Cart. |
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ENOCH LODGE |
Enoch Lodge
Enoch Lodge
Enoch Lodge |
Parish Map
Valuation Roll
Mr. Mather, factor. |
019.6 |
[situation] 2 miles South of Eaglesham.
A farm house and buildings. |
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MID & NETHER ENOCH |
Enoch Nether
Enoch Nether
Enoch Nether |
Parish Map Valuation Roll Mr. Mather, factor. |
019.3 |
[situation] On the road to Newmills about ¾ mile from the village [of Eaglesham].
A farm house and buildings. |
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OVER ENOCH |
Enoch Over
Enoch Over
Enoch Over |
Parish Map Valuation Roll Mr. Mather, factor. |
019.6 |
[situation] On the Netherton burn about ¾ mile above its junction with the Ardoch burn.
A farm house and buildings. |
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[note - Enoch Lodge] Thomas Prentice. |
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FLOAK BRIDGE |
Floak Bridge
Floak Bridge |
Ainslie's County Map
Mr. Mather (Factor) |
018.7 |
[situation] at the point where the Earn enters the Parish.
Bridge carrying the Glasgow and Kilmarnock Turnpike Road over the Earn. |
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NORTH FLOORS |
Floors North
Floors North
Floors North |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
017.9 |
[situation] In the N.W. [Nothwest] corner f the Parish between the Mearns and Glasgow roads.
A farm house and buildings. |
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SOUTH FLOORS |
Floors South
Floors South
Floors South |
Parish Map Ainslie's County Map Valuation Roll |
017.9 |
[situation] In the N.W. [Nothwest] corner of the Parish between the Mearns and Glasgow roads.
A farm house and buildings. |
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GILL BRIDGE |
Gill Bridge
Gill Bridge |
Parish Map
Mr. Mather (factor) |
018.8 |
[situation] on the Kilmarnock road about 1½ [miles] from Soame bridge.
Bridge carrying the Eaglesham and Kilmarnock turnpike road over the Greenfield Burn. |
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GREENFIELD |
Greenfield
Greenfield
Greenfield |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.5 |
[situation] About 2¾ [miles] S.E. [Southeast] of the village [of Eaglesham].
A farm house and buildings. |
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HAZLEDEN |
Hazledean
Hazledean
Hazledean |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
017.9 |
[situation] on the Earn nearly 1 mile above the Mearns Road.
Bleachfields and buildings. |
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NORTH HIGHCRAIG |
High Craig North
High Craig North
High Craig North |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.3 |
[situation] about 1¾ [miles] S.E. [Southeast] by E. [East] from the village [of Eaglesham]
A farm house and buildings. |
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SOUTH HIGHCRAIG |
High Craig South
High Craig South
High Craig South |
Parish Map Ainslie's County Map Valuation Roll |
019.3 |
[situation]about 1¾ [miles] S.E. [Southeast] by E. [East] from the village [of Eaglesham] A farm house and buildings. |
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[note - Greenfield] Alexander Muir [?] |
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"Hazleden" although it is tempting to spell the name Hazeldean as the Authorities seem to have done, the name is HAZLEDEN in several occurrences over the Parish. |
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HIGH HILL |
High Hill
High Hill
High Hill |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.2 |
[situation] about ½ mile S.S.E. [South South East] of the village [of Eaglesham].
A farm house and buildings. |
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HOLEHALL |
Holehall
Holehall
Holehall |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.6 |
[situation] About 1¾ miles S.E. [Southeast] by S. [South] of Eaglesham.
A farm house and buildings. |
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HOLEHOUSE |
Holehouse
Holehouse
Holehouse |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
017.14 |
[situation] about ½ mile North of Eaglesham.
A farm house and buildings. |
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HUMBIE BRIDGE |
Humbie Bridge
Humbie Bridge |
Ainslie's County Map
Mr. Mather (factor) |
017.9 |
[situation] on the Earn Water.
Bridge carrying the Mearns road over the Earn. |
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KIRKLAND |
Kirkland
Kirkland
Kirkland |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
017.15 |
[situation] on the Cart where the Hamilton road crosses.
A Farm house and buildings. |
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KIRKLAND BRIDGE |
Kirkland Bridge
Kirkland Bridge |
Valuation Roll
Ainslie's County Map
Mr. Mather (factor) |
017.15 |
[situation] On the [River] Cart.
Bridge carrying the Hamilton road over the Cart. |
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NORTH KIRKTONMOOR |
Kirkton Moor North
Kirkton Moor North
Kirkton Moor North |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.1 |
[situation] about ¼ mile S.W. [Southwest] of village [of Eaglesham].
A farm house and buildings. |
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SOUTH KIRKTONMOOR |
Kirkton Moor South
Kirkton Moor South
Kirkton Moor South |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.1 |
[situation] About ¼ mile S.W. [Southwest] by W. [West] of village [of Eaglesham].
A farm house and buildings. |
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LOCHCRAIG |
Loch Craig
Loch Craig
Loch Craig |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
018.4 |
[situation] About ½ mile North of Ballagioch.
A farm house and buildings. |
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[note - Hole House] John Carslaw.
[note- Kirkland] Archibald Lambie.
[note- Loch Craig] Mr. Wilson |
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"Loch Craig" On O.S. Sheet 18 is the farm of Wester Lochcraig in the location indicated, however there is an Easter Lochcraig due East and on Sheet 19. It must be assumed that the farm was divided some time after this survey. |
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LOCH GOIN [Blackwood Hill Dam] |
Loch Goin
Loch Goin
Loch Goin |
Ainslie's County Map
Parish Map Scottish Gazetteer |
019.9 |
[situation] at the S.W. [Southwest] extremity of the Parish.
Loch partly natural, partly artificial. it supplies mills at Kilmarnock. A celebrated battle between the Cameronians and the Royalists was fought on its banks. |
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LONGLEE |
Longlee
Longlee
Longlee |
Ainslie's County Map
Parish Map
Valuation Roll |
018.4 |
[situation] On the Earn about 1½ mile above Hazledean. |
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LOW HILL |
Low hill
Low hill
Low hill |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.2 |
[situation] about ½ mile S.E. [Southeast] by E. [East] of the village [of Eaglesham].
A farm house and buildings. |
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MAINS |
Mains
Mains
Mains |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.3 |
[situation] on the Ardoch Burn about ½ mile above the Cart.
A farm house with buildings. |
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MILLHALL |
Mill Hall
Mill Hall
Mill Hall |
The owner of the property
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.3 |
[situation] on the Ardoch Burn about ¾ mile above the Cart.
A Mill employing about 46 hands in carding wool and spinning cotton ropes. |
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NORTH MOORHOUSE |
Moorhouse North
Moorhouse North
Muirhouse North |
Parish Map
Valuation Roll
Ainslie's County Map |
016.16 |
[situation] 1¼ mile W [West] of the village [of Eaglesham].
A farm house and buildings. Here Robert Pollock author of the Course of Time was born. |
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SOUTH MOORHOUSE |
Moorhouse South
Moorhouse South
Moorhouse South |
Parish Map
Valuation Roll
Ainslie's County Map |
018.4 |
[situation] 1½ mile S.W [Southwest] of the village [of Eaglesham].
A farm house and buildings. |
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EAST MOORHOUSE |
Moorhouse East
Moorhouse East
Moorhouse East |
Parish Map
Valuation Roll
Ainslie's County Map |
019.1 |
[situation] 1½ mile S.W. [Southwest] by W. [West] of the village [of Eaglesham].
A farm house with buildings. |
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WEST MOORHOUSE |
Moorhouse West
Moorhouse West
Moorhouse West |
Parish Map
Valuation Roll
Ainslie's County Map |
016.16 |
[situation] 1¼ miles W. [West] of the village [of Eaglesham].
A farm house and buildings. |
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[note - Longlee] Robert Strang.
[note - Mains] John Dykes.
[note - Mill Hall] Lud... illegible.
[note - Moorhouse South] Alexander Watson. |
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Robert Pollock's last poem, "the Course of Time" published in 1823 just prior to his death. |
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MYRES |
Myres
Myres
Myres |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.14 |
[situation] About 4m [miles] S. [South] of village [of Eaglesham]
A farm house and buildings. |
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MUIRSHIELD BRIDGE |
Moor Shiel Bridge |
Mr. Mather (factor) |
016.16 |
[situation] On the Earn.
Bridge carrying Parish road over the Earn. |
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NETHERCRAIG |
Nether Craig
Nether Craig
Nether Craig |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.3 |
[situation] On the Cart about 1 mile above the Ardoch Burn.
A farm house and buildings. |
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NETHERTON |
Netherton
Netherton
Netherton |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.6 |
[situation] 1¼ miles S.[South] of the Church.
A farm house and buildings. |
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PARK |
Park
Park
Park |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.2 |
[situation] 1¼ miles S. [South] of the Church.
A farm house and buildings. |
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PICKETLAW RESERVOIR |
Picket Law Reservoir
Picket Law Reservoir
Picket Law Reservoir |
Parish Map
Mr. Mather (factor)
Valuation Roll |
019.2 |
[situation] At S.E. [South East] end of town [Eaglesham]
A reservoir supplying the mill in the village [of Eaglesham] |
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POLNOON CASTLE |
Polnoon Castle
Polnoon Castle
Polnoon Castle
Punnoon Castle |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map Valuation Roll
History of Renfrewshire |
019.3 |
[situation] about ¾ mile E. [East] of the village [of Eaglesham].
The ruins of this old castle are still discernible, it is said to have been built with the ransom which Hotspur the then Lord Percy paid to Sir John de Montgomerie by whom he had been taken prisoner at the battle of Otterburn (1388) |
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[note - Myres] Alexander Watson
[note - Netherton] Mr. Lambie
[note- Park] John Scott |
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POLNOON (FARM) |
Polnoon (Farm)
Polnoon (Farm)
Polnoon (Farm)
Polnoon (Farm) |
Parish Map Ainslie's County Map Valuation Roll History of Renfrewshire |
019.3 |
[situation] Close by the old Castle.
A farm house and buildings. |
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POLNOON LODGE |
Polnoon Lodge
Polnoon Lodge
Polnoon Lodge
Polnoon Lodge |
Parish Map Ainslie's County Map Valuation Roll History of Renfrewshire |
017.14 |
[situation] N. [North] end of village [of Eaglesham].
The residence of James Gilmour Esq. one of the proprietors of the Parish. |
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POLNOON WATER |
Polnoon Water
Polnoon Water
Polnoon Water
Polnoon Water |
Parish Map Ainslie's County Map Valuation Roll History of Renfrewshire |
019.3 |
[situation] Close by the old castle.
The lower portion of the Ardoch burn which has been improved. |
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WEST RIVOCH |
Rivoch West
Rivoch West
Rivoch West
Revoch West
Revoch West |
Parish Map
Stone in Farm Yard
Mr. Mather (factor)
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.5 |
[situation] ½ mile north of the Dunwan Dam.
A farm house and buildings. |
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EAST RIVOCH |
Rivoch East
Rivoch East
Rivoch East
Rivoch East
Rivoch East |
Parish Map Stone in Farm Yard Mr. Mather (factor) Ainslie's County Map Valuation Roll |
019.2 |
[situation] 1 mile S. [South] of the village [of Eaglesham].
A farm house and buildings. |
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SHIELDHILL |
Shieldhill
Shieldhill |
Parish Map
Mr. Mather |
018.8 |
[situation] ½ mile S.W. [Southwest] of Binend Loch.
a herd [Shepherd] house & shearing premises on the Little Binend farm. |
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SOAME BRIDGE |
Soame Bridge
Soame Bridge |
Ainslie's County Map
Mr. Mather |
018.12 |
[situation] At S.W. [Southwest] extremity of Parish.
Bridge carrying Kilmarnock and Eaglesham Road over a Burn. |
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STONEBYRES |
Stonebyres
Stonebyres
Stonebyres |
Parish Map
Ainlie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.7 |
[situation] 1 mile S.E. [Southeast] of the village [of Eaglesham].
A farm house and buildings. |
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TEMPLES |
Temples
Temples
Temples |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.3 |
[situation] On the Cart at W. [West] of the village [of Eaglesham]
A farm house and buildings. |
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[note - Rivoch West] John Studders [?]
[note - Shield Hill] William Barr
[note - Temples] Mr. Hunter |
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OS1/26/4/18 |
LOWER THREEPLAND |
Threepland Nether
Threepland Nether
Threepland Nether |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.7 |
[situation] 1¼ miles S.E. [Southeast] of the village [of Eaglesham].
A farm house and buildings. |
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UPPER THREEPLAND |
Threepland Upper Threepland Upper Threepland Upper |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
019.7 |
[situation] 1¼ miles S.E. [Southeast] of the village [of Eaglesham].
A farm house and buildings |
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TOFTS |
Tofts
Tofts
Tosts |
Parish Map
Valuation Roll
Ainslie's County Map |
017.14 |
[situation] on the Mearns road about 1 mile from the village [of Eaglesham].
A farm house and buildings. |
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WALKERS |
Walkers
Walkers
Walkers |
Parish Map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
017.14 |
[situation] About 3 furlongs East of the Manse.
A farm house and buildings. |
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WINDHILL |
Windhill
Windhill
Windhill |
Parish map
Ainslie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
017.10 |
[situation] On the Earn about 3 furlongs above Waterfoot.
A farm house and buildings |
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WOODHOUSE |
Woodhouse
Woodhouse
Woodhouse |
Parish Map
Mr. Mather (factor)
Valuation Roll |
019.2 |
[situation] 1 mile S.S.E. [South South East]of the village [of Eaglesham]
A farm house and buildings. |
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[note - Walkers] Archibald Craig. |
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