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Banks Plantation | Banks Plantation | Mr. John Lumsden. Mousen. | See Sheet | A small mixed plantation on the East side of | ||
Banks Plantation | Mr. Wm King. Steward, Bellshill. | 16.14 | the Road leading from Bellshill to Bellshill Quarry; | |||
Banks Plantation | Mr. Thomas Craig. Adderstone. | the property of John Church Esqr. Bellshill. | ||||
Chapeltree Well | Chapeltree Well | Mr. John Lumsden. Mousen. | See Sheet | A spring well in an arable field about 34 chains | ||
Chapeltree Well | Mr. Wm King. Steward, Bellshill. | 16.14 | N. West of the 2nd Milestone from Belford and on the | |||
Chapeltree Well | Mr. Thomas Craig. Adderstone. | East side of the Great North Turnpike Road | ||||
Chapel Tree | Chapel Tree | Mr. John Lumsden. Mousen. | See Sheet | A whitethorn tree standing on the most elevated | ||
Chapel Tree | Mr. Wm King. Steward, Bellshill. | 16.14 | portion of the field in which the above well is situated. | |||
Chapel Tree | Mr. Thomas Craig. Adderstone. | It is surmised that a Chapel once stood in this field | ||||
but the oldest inhabitant has never seen any | ||||||
traces of it. | ||||||
North Plantation | North Plantation | Mr. John Lumsden. Mousen. | See Sheet | A mixed plantation on the West side of the Great | ||
North Plantation | Mr. Wm King. Steward, Bellshill. | 16.14 | North Turnpike Road and about 6 chains West | |||
North Plantation | Mr. Thomas Craig. Adderstone. | of Chapel Tree: the property of John Church Esqr. | ||||
Thomas Cosgrove |
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