Hi all,
Thanks so much for the input.
You have got my mind working again. Comparisons made feel confident about this first letter, however your suggestions have renewed some doubt. Which is a good thing.
Yes, initially i was thinking perhaps 'Creslin' or the like, 'Cretlin'. But i developed doubt about it being a "C".
The reproduction i have provided is of a moderate res. so i have the benefit of the original; what i thought i could discern was that the upper curve appeared to continue suggesting a faded loop, which made it seem like an 'l'. I began to think that the ink has faded or the nib has just 'swept' the surface?
Maybe i'm seeing things?
Following the faded loop theory another letter that i thought bore comparison was 'b'?
But these are all lower case unlike the "C" possibility.
However so engrossed in these minute subtleties i failed to notice the capital "L" in Langlee. So a big thank you to you Sarah, for pointing it out.
Now the faded loop is fading further.
Thanks once again.
David.
P.S. Would love to hear what you have on schools Ken.
Going back to the 17th c. i came across a reference to a schoolmaster in the Montgomerie Family papers:
"Discharge of Alexander Majore (Major), schoolmaster at Eaglesham, for 100m merks for his service at the kirk of Eaglesham, 30 November 1658".
(NAS GD3/8/6 1649-1699 See Description list item 9))
P.P.S. For the sake of putting some flesh on bones :
http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an2294050