OS1/15/43/19

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COCKMILANE Cock-mi-lane
Cock-mi-lane
Cock-mi-lane
Robert Stenhouse
John Johnston
D. Stewart
010 [Situation] About 5 Chains N. [North] West from Mitchellhall
This name applies to a Small Cottage a short distance north of Mitchellhall, at the eastern entrance to the mansion of MonKrigg, and now used as a porter's lodge. The name is Said to be very old, and it is Well Known in the neighbourhood.
COCKMILANE BRAE Cock-mi-lane Brae. Robert Stenhouse
John Johnston
010 [Situation] It extends from MonK Mains to the Bridge A little N. [North] of of Coalston, T, P. [Turn Pike]
A Steep brae eastward of MonKrig over which the road from Haddington to Gifford passes. The name applies that portion of the Road extending from the bridge S. W. [South West] of Mitchellhall, northward untill within 13 chains of MonK Mains.

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Parish of Haddington. -- [Page] 19
Form 136
Page 60 Cockmilane
60 Cockmilane Brae

[Note] This name to be written without the hyphens as there is no good
reason for inserting. hyphens between the Syllables.

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Chr1smac -Moderator, Molly Miller

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