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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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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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