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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CALSIDE Calside
Calside
Calside
Callside
Callside
Calside
Coldside
Mr. William Little
Mr. Robert Wallace
Rent receipt
Valn. [Valuation] Roll of 1827.
John Smith
Valuation Rolls 1799.
Johnston's County Map
030 [Situation] About 2 miles west from Minnyhive
A good dwelling house outbuildings garden, and farm, occupied by Mr. William Little, and property of Robert. C. Fergusson Esqr. of Craigdarroch.
I have been informed that the house took its name from its being built on the cold side "or Cauldside" or
Caldside is the proper Name - the d is dropped for the sake of euphony.— Cald (Scotice) cold
WOODHOUSE Woodhouse
Woodhouse
Woodhouse
Mr. Robert Wallace,
Mr. William Wallace ,
Mr. James Maxwell.
030 [Situation] 1¾ mile west from Minnyhive.
A neat dwelling house and outhouse and garden occupied by Mr James Maxwell Gamekeeper for Craigdarroch Estate,
SHINWILLIE WOOD Shinwilly Wood
Shinwilly Wood
Shinwilly Wood
Shinwally Brae
Shinwiley
Shinwillie
Mr. James Maxwell
Mr. Robert Wallace
Mr. William Wallace,
John Smith
Vernacular pronounciation
See ——> [Descriptive Remarks]
030 [Situation] 2⅙ miles west from Minnyhive
Mixed wood, closely planted on a slope. property of R. Cutlar Fergusson Esqr
This Name is said to signify willow
Ridge - compounded of Shin - a ridge - willie the willow tree - Scotch

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[Page] 105,
Parish of Glencairn -- Plan 30. 13. Trace 3.

[Signed] M. Donohue June 1856

Transcriber's notes

Shinwillie Wood - Descriptive Remarks - line 2 - the 's' of 'closely' looks more like a 'd', but see e.g. 'Cauldside' in the Descriptive Remarks for Calside. Also I can't find 'Clode(ly) in the Dictionary of the Scots Language (cloddy is the closest). 'thick and close' (as originally written here) is also written on the previous page (104).

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