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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BALMULE [row of houses] | Balmule Balmule Balmule Patrick's Walls Patrick's Walls Patrick's Walls Patrick's Walls PeatWells |
Mr Grier (Manager of the Elgin Colliery) Alexander Hunter, Balmule Alexander Campbell, Balmule Mr Douglas, proprietor Title Deeds Valn [Valuation] Roll 1848 Mr Pearson, Dunfermline Co [County] Map |
035 | A row of Colliers houses on the estate of Lochhead belonging to the Earl of Elgin's Colliery, proprietor of the soil on which they are erected Mr Douglas Lochhead. The three first authorities call these houses "Balmule", and the four following including the proprietor and the Title Deeds "Patrick's Walls", which appears is the proper name and Co [County] Map "Peatwells". |
| BALMULE PIT | Balmule Pit (Coal) Balmule Pit (Coal) Balmule Pit (Coal) |
Mr Grice (Manager of Colliery) Alexander Hunter (Patrick's Walls) Mr Douglas (Lochhead) |
035 | An excellent Coal Pit on the estate of Lockhead and belonging to Elgin Colliery. |
| PATRICK'S WALLS | 035 |
Continued entries/extra info
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Plan 35A Trace No.2 Parish of Dunfermline
Balmule Pit. About 1 Mile S [South] of Dunduff.
Balmule. About 1 Mile S [South] of Dunduff.
Transcriber's notes
Details for Patrick's Walls are given under Balmule.
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