I am researching my ancestors in Peeblesshire and Lanarkshire. My Sommerville ancestors were living in Skirling in the early 1800s and are listed as living at Greatlans or something similar - struggling to read old baptism records. I am guessing this is the name of a farm in or near Skirling. Does anyone have any idea where this could be.
Thank you
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Thread: Greatlans? Skirling
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02-12-2012, 3:11 PM #1
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Greatlans? Skirling
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02-12-2012, 3:37 PM #2Jan1954Guest
Looking at a current Ordnance Survey map of the Skirling area, I can see no farm or settlement with a name that looks anything like Greatlans. Mind you, that is a modern map....
Is there any way that you would be able to post the section with the word in on this thread so that we could take a peek at it? If you are not sure how to upload it here, please have a read of these instructions.
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02-12-2012, 4:01 PM #3CoromandelGuest
Greatlaws is on a list of 'place and farm names' mentioned on the 1841-1861 censuses for Skirling, according to the Borders FHS:
https://www.
bordersfhs.org.uk/Skirling.asp
The chapter on Skirling in 'The New statistical account of Scotland', vol. 3 (on Google Books) refers to 'a place called Greatlaws, in the north-east quarter of the parish' where some Roman coins were found.
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02-12-2012, 4:13 PM #4Jan1954Guest
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02-12-2012, 4:45 PM #5CoromandelGuest
Well, I have found it on an old map, in an otherwise almost empty sheet:
https://
maps.nls.uk/os/25inch/view/?sid=74954996#sid=74954996&zoom=5&lat=4362&lon=309 2&layers=BT
(not sure if that link will work)
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02-12-2012, 4:57 PM #6Jan1954Guest
Well found, Jane - and the link works fine.
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02-12-2012, 5:23 PM #7CoromandelGuest
That's good news! The bad news is that it is quite difficult to work out how that map sheet connects to the rest of the world, as you can't seem to switch back easily to the modern map from the one given in the link. So I have been trying to find another way round the problem . . .
From that little fragment of map you can see that Greatlaws was just to the east of Cloven Knowes, which is marked as the site of some archaeological finds (stone coffins).
If you search for Cloven Knowes here:
https://www.
rcahms.gov.uk/
you will get a modern map of the area showing Cloven Knowes (but not Greatlaws). Zoom out to figure out where you are in relation to the rest of Skirling.
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02-12-2012, 6:14 PM #8
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Wow, thank you both for all that research. That's brilliant. You have also confirmed another place that was mentioned "Knowe" is in the area too. I wasn't definite about that spelling either.
I really appreciate your time and kindness.
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