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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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EASTERTON OF NEWRAYNE | Easterton of Newrayne Easterton of Newrayne Easterton of Newrayne Easterton of Newrayne |
Mr Alexander Brown Tenant Rent Receipt Lease Papers Alexander Leith Esq. |
044 | A farmsteading and dwellinghouse one storey slated and in good repair, property of Alexander Leith Esq. |
THORPVILLE | Thorpeville Thorpville |
Valuation Roll Alexander Leith Esq. |
044 | A superior dwellinghouse two storeys slated and in good repair; property of Alexander Leith Esq. Freefield. |
MUIR WOOD OF RAYNE | Muirwood of Rayne | Sir J D. H. Elphinstone. Proprietor Mr James Cruickshank Mr Alexander Brown |
044 ; 045 | A fir wood of considerable extent situated about two miles east of Old Rayne, property of Sir J. D. H. Elphinstone, Bart. [Baronet] |
DRUMFOLD | Drumfold Drumfold Drumfold |
Sir J. D. H. Elphinstone Proprietor Rent Receipt Mr John Marten, Tenant |
044 | A farmsteading and dwellinghouse one storey slated and in good repair; property of Sir J. D. H. Elphinstone. Bart. [Baronet]. |
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[Page] 60Parish of Rayne
DRUMFOLD Drum. A Knoll: a ridge, applied to little hills which rise as ridges
above the level of the adjacent ground. Drum. Melancholy. Drum. The cylindrical part of a
Thrashing machine upon, which are fixed the pieces of wood that beat out the grain. (Jamieson)
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