Haggs farm
OS Name Book
OS1/11/12/20 EASTER NEWTON Easter Newton Easter Newton Easter Newton P. Turner J. Hyslop Co. [County] map 005 [Situation] About 1 1/8 Miles SSW [South South West] from Hatton House. A well constructed f [farm] house with offices including [threshing ?] machine and labourers cottag [cottages] with garden & a farm of ara [arable] land. The dwelling house [is] let as cottage residence The farm & offices is in the occ [occupation] of Mr P. Turner of Haggs
OS1/11/12/33 HAGGS Haggs Haggs Haggs Wester Haggs P. Turner Mr Glendinning Post Office Directory Co. [County] map 005 [Situation] About 7/8 of a Mile S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Hatton House. A well Constructed farm house with suitable offices including thrashing [threshing] mill worked by a Steam engine with a farm of arable land attached. Tenanted by Mr P. Turner. The property of the Earl of Morton
OS1/11/12/48 HATTON BRIDGE Hatton Bridge Mr P. Turner, Farmer, Haggs Mr Alexander Wyllie, Farmer, Hatton Main [Mains] 005 A stone bridge across Gogar Burn, and on the main road leading to Edinburgh, the name is also applicable to a number of Cottages at the west end of the bridge
OS1/11/12/54 EASTER NEWTON Easter Newton Easter Newton Mr P. Turner, Haggs Mr J. Hislop, Ph. [Parish] Schoolma [Schoolmaster] Kirknewton 005 A neat house, with a lawn and Garden attached, which is generally lit in the Summer Season There are farm out-buildings, thrashing [threshing] machine, and Laborer's [Labourer's] Cottages contiguous, which also as well as a Farm attached bear this name - It is occupied by Mr P. Turner of the Haggs and the property of the Earl of Morton
OS1/11/12/59 HATTON MAINS Hatton Mains Hatton Mains Mr G. Glendinning, Hatton Mains Mr P. Turner, Farmer, Haggs 005 A Commodious House with suitable outbuildings, a thrashing [threshing] machine, a neat garden, and a farm attached 3/4 of which is under cultivation. The residence of Mr George Glendinning Factor to the Earl of Morton & The property of the Earl of Morton
OS1/11/12/60 KAIMES HILL Kaimes Hill Kaimes Hill Mr J. Hislop, Ph. [Parish] Schoolma [Schoolmaster] Kirknew [Kirknewton] Mr P. Turner, farmer, Haggs 005 This Hill is of considerable altitude and very precipitous on the North side It is uncultivated and barren for a considerable distance to the South, covered with gorse & Heath -
OS1/11/12/60 HAGGS Haggs Haggs Mr P. Turner, farmer, Haggs Mr G. Glendinning, Factor to the Earl of Morton, Hatton M [Mains] 005 A commodious and pleasantly Situated house, with suitable outbuildings, garden, Thrashing [Threshing] Mill, propelled by a powerful Steam Engine, and a Farm attached 3/4 of which is Cultivated, occupied by Mr P. Turner The property of the Earl of Morton
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