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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 34Parish 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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