Volume contents
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NETHER HAZELFIELD | Nether Hazlefield Nether Hazlefield Nether Hazelfield Nether Haselfield Nether Hazelfield |
Robert Hannah Robert McCartney Ainslies Map 1796 Val: [Valuation] Roll Anct [Ancient] Val: [Valuation] Roll 1819 |
051 | A farm house with extensive offices all in good repair with a farm of arable land attached the property of Horatio Stewart Murray Esq. of Broughton |
| FORT [Nether Hazelfield] | Fort Fort |
Robert Hannah Robert McCartney |
051 | This object has the appearance of an old Danish or British Fort, but is very much defaced, it consists of a circular bank of earth about two feet in height, it is situated on a small eminence on the farm of Nether Hazelfield |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 10
12000, Oct. 1847. Parish of Rerrick No. 21.
Form 136
Page
45
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[Notes]
[Definition]
"Hazel". A Nut tree with a light brown bark. [Source] Bailey's Dictionary (English)
[Note on Nether Hazelfield --Valuation Roll 1819]
The Valuation Roll gives it "Hazlefield" in page 4
Transcriber's notes
FAO DrewM
Please can I point you to the FAQs to help and support you in your transcribing. You have a few errors which will require amending inline with the guidelines and standards for this project. You are giving yourself extra unnecessary work. The link to the FAQS is http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/transcribe/forums/transcriptions/faqs-frequently-asked-questions
Please make yourself familiar with them and revisit regularly as they do change with the fluctuations of this new type of project.
Please also make use of the forums where we are available for support and to answer any questions you have.
Thanks
Nora
Ps i also left you a long note on p4 of this volume, including the need to correct triangulation to trigonometrical and not to correct names without giving evidence. And I completed p8 to show you how to do headers and blank pages.
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