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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
NORTHFIELD Northfield
Northfield
Northfield
William Leslie Esq. Warthill
Mr A. DiacK Tenant
Mr E. Morrison. Moss-side
036 Two ordinary farmsteadings with
offices and gardens attached,
property of William Leslie Esqr.
of Warthill
MOSS-SIDE Moss-Side
Moss-Side
Moss-Side
William Leslie Esqr.
Mr E. Morrison Tenant.
Mr G. Anderson, Colliehill
036 A small croft with offices and
garden attached, property of
William Leslie Esqr. Warthill
COLLIEHILL Colliehill
Colliehill
Colliehill
Coleyhill
Mr G. Anderson Tenant
Mr A Fraser. Goosehillock
Mr E. Morrison
Rent Receipt
036 A good Substantial farmsteading with offices and garden attached, property of
Mr Gordon of Newton
GOOSEHILLOCK Goosehillock
Goosehillock
Goosehillock
Mr A Fraser Tenant
Mr G anderson
Mr E. Morrison
036 A substantial farmsteading
in good repair with offices and
garden attached property of
Sir J. Elphinstone Bart [Baronet] Logie
Elphinstone

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Parish of Rayne

Colliehill Collie Colley. The shepherd's dog. To Collie. To abash; to silence in an argument; in allusion
to a dog, who, when mastered or affronted, walks off with his tail between his feet. Fife. To domineer
over. Used with a considerable degree of obliquity, as signifying to entangle or bewilder. (Jamieson)

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