Volume contents
- 1 - Crawford etc , Page 1 (start)
- 20 - Crawford etc , Page 20
- 28A - Crawford etc , loose item
- 40 - Crawford etc , Page 40
- 60 - Crawford etc , Page 60
- 73A - Crawford etc , loose map
- 80 - Crawford etc , Page 80
- 100 - Crawford etc , Page 100
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- 316 - Crawford etc , Page 316 (end)
- 317 - Crawford etc , Title Page
- 318 - Crawford etc , Index
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HURL BURN | Hurl Burn | G.V. Irving Esqr., James Martin M.D., Estate Plan (Colebrooke). | 047.05 | A fined burn rising in a den or swire at the west side of Mid Hill. |
| ST CONSTANTINE'S CHURCH (Remains of) | Church of St. Constantine, Old Church, St. Constantine's Church | Revd. Wm. Anderson (Crawford), Chalmers Caledonie (Vol. 3), Hope Hunter (Kirkton), William Crastoun (Crawford), Origines Par. Scotiae. | 047.05 | The remains of this ancient edifice are situated in the Burial ground about 1 mile from the village on the road to Abington, all that can be seen on the ground is part of the exterior walls standing about 2 feet above the ordinary level of the ground, the small rectangular space on the south side is used as a Tomb. "The ancient church of Crawford was dedicated to Saint Constantine, the King of the Scots, who resigned his Crown in 943, when he retired into the Culder monastry of St. Andrews, of which he became abbot, and he died in 952. A.D." Chalmer's Caledonia. |
Ordnance Survey - Lanark county, OS Name Books - Lanark county - Volume 18 - Parish of Crawford and Moffat, OS1/21/18
This volume contains information on place names found in the parish of Crawford and Moffat.
Ordnance Survey - Lanark county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Lanark, which is in the west of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.