hi all
does anyone know if there was a place called Concord in Scotland in the 1820's
place name.....
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w.stevely
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marilyn morning
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Hello Willie
Concord, New Hampshire USA is a favorite city of mine. So I tired to google "Concord Scotland 1820" with zero results. Next I contacted a Professor from London and asked him this question and his reply was
"I've checked the Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland which was published in 1884-nothing on Concord. There are a couple of Concords in England. This could of course be a country house or similar and might be impossible to track down."
Relevant Page of the Gazetteer 1884
CONAN HOUSE , a mansion in Urquhart and Logie-Wester parish, Ross and Cromarty
CONDIE, an estate with a mansion in Forteviot parish (since 1891)
CONDORRAT, a villiage and quoad sacra parish in Cumbernauld parish.
CONEROCK, a conspicuous eminence (808 feet) in Rothes parish
CONGALTON , an ancient barony in Dirleton parish, Haddingtonshire
Regards
Marilyn
Concord, New Hampshire USA is a favorite city of mine. So I tired to google "Concord Scotland 1820" with zero results. Next I contacted a Professor from London and asked him this question and his reply was
"I've checked the Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland which was published in 1884-nothing on Concord. There are a couple of Concords in England. This could of course be a country house or similar and might be impossible to track down."
Relevant Page of the Gazetteer 1884
CONAN HOUSE , a mansion in Urquhart and Logie-Wester parish, Ross and Cromarty
CONDIE, an estate with a mansion in Forteviot parish (since 1891)
CONDORRAT, a villiage and quoad sacra parish in Cumbernauld parish.
CONEROCK, a conspicuous eminence (808 feet) in Rothes parish
CONGALTON , an ancient barony in Dirleton parish, Haddingtonshire
Regards
Marilyn
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w.stevely
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LesleyB
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I would think this may be a case of someone writing down what they thought they'd heard and making a guess as to how it might be spelt.
Being a Fifer I can well imagine that "Kirkcaldy" said fairly quickly with the, er.. correct accent sounding very like "Concord" to someone whose ear wasn't correctly attuned!!
Best wishes
Lesley
Being a Fifer I can well imagine that "Kirkcaldy" said fairly quickly with the, er.. correct accent sounding very like "Concord" to someone whose ear wasn't correctly attuned!!
Best wishes
Lesley
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