OS1/32/27/114
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Brock's Brae | Brock's Brae Broxbrae |
Revd [Reverend] Robert Paisley St Ninians Robert Curror Esq Factor Mr William Knox Statistical [Account] |
017.11 | A slight arable elevation on the top of which is the remaining portion of the famous Bore Stone and Flag Staff 56 feet high. Brock is the vulgar name for badger from which it derives its name. Property of John Murray Esq. Polmaise. At this place an Annual [Fair] for Cattle in June, but it is fast sinking into insignificance. |
Brangy Cottage | Brangy Cottage | Revd [Reverend] Robert Paisley, St Ninians Robert Curror Esq, Factor Mr William Knox |
017.11 | A Cothouse, one Story, thatched, and in a middling state of repair. Property of John Murray Esq. Polmaise (The Cottage has been repaired and tenanted since the above description was written) [Initialled] T.L |
Chartershall Distillery | Chartershall Distillery | Revd [Reverend] Robert Paisley, St Ninians Robert Curror Esq. Mr William Knox |
017.11 | A distillery in a ruinous state and has been disused for some years. Property of Mr. John Rae, Congler |
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