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The Mires | The |
Rev. A. Forsyth | About 10 chains E. | A small farm house with garden attached | ||
The |
Mr Howie | of the Manse | and is the property of E. Baker Esq [in the] | |||
Bavington |
Hodgsons History | occupation of John Milburn | ||||
The Mires | Mr Corry | |||||
The Mires | Mr Davidson | |||||
Great Bavington | Great Bavington | Rev. A. Forsyth | About 6 chains S.E. | A small village consisting of farmsteads | ||
Great Bavington | Mr Howie | of Bavington Crags | A Presbyterian Chapel Manse School and a few | |||
Great Bavington | Hodgsons History | cottage dwellings it belongs to several proprietors | ||||
and was formerly more extensive than it is at present | ||||||
Bab Crag | Bab Crag | Rev. A. Forsyth | About 10 chains N.E. | A small eminence with a ledge of steep whin[stone] | ||
Bab Crag | Mr Howie | of the Manse | rocks along its western brow. the origin of this name | |||
Bab Crag | Mr Stevenson | is not properly known | ||||
Name derived from | ||||||
Babington formerly | ||||||
a Manor now called | ||||||
Gt Bavington | ||||||
Bavington Crags | Bavington Crags | Rev. A. Forsyth | About 6 chains N.W. | A ledge of steep whinstone rocks abruptly | ||
Bavington Crags | Mr Howie | of Bavington Manse | sloping towards the west where the [???] | |||
Bavington Crags | Mr Stevenson | terminates in loose rocks and scattered sto[nes] | ||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineer |
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