< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Cannonburn Plantation | Cannonburn Plantn | Mr Thomas | On Sheet | A long narrow strip of wood | ||
Mr Ormston | 10.15 | on the farm of Ford Hill, it | ||||
Estate Map | is planted along the course of | |||||
the Common Burn from which | ||||||
circumstance it is named | ||||||
Gallalaw | Galla Law | Mr Thomas | On Sheet | A low hill on the farm of | ||
Mr Ormston | 10.15 | Ford Hill, bordering Ford Common | ||||
Estate Map | about 1/3 of a mile from the Village | |||||
the name is supposed to have | ||||||
originated from it having at | ||||||
one time been the place of | ||||||
Criminal execution | ||||||
Ford Castle | Ford Castle | Mr Blackden | On Sheet | This Castle a seat of the Marquis | ||
Mr Thomas | 10.15 | of Waterford, situated at the | ||||
Estate Map | west end of the village, it was | |||||
erected in 1287 by Sir William Heron | ||||||
Two old Towers are all that remain | ||||||
of the original structure, the present | ||||||
building was erected in 1761. | ||||||
One of the old Towers only has | ||||||
been retained in the modern structure | ||||||
this with two detached portions are all | ||||||
that remain of the old castle of 1287 – | ||||||
William Boyd Civil Assistant |
Note: Signature in header ('Described by')
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Transcribed by LF
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