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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CARDONESS WOOD Cardoness Wood
Cardoness Wood
Charles Watt
James Brown
043 [Situation] 1 1/8 miles S [South] of Kirkbride.
A considerable extent of plantation on the lands of Cardoness hence the name, its wood consists of Oak Ash & Beech, the property of Sir David Maxwell.
LANEFOOT COTTAGE Lanefoot Cottage Lanefoot Cottage James Brown
Charles Watt
043 [Situation] About 1 1/8 miles SSE [South South East] of Kirkbride.
A Small Cottage (thatched) in good repair, with a Small garden attached, it is on the farm of Drummockloch, The property of Sir David Maxwell, Bart.
DRUMMUCKLOCH Drummuckloch Drummuckloch
Drummuckloch
Drummuckloch
James Brown Charles Watt
Ainslies Map
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1819
043 [Situation] 7/8 Miles SE by S. [South East by South] of Kirkbride.
A farm house two stories high, and out houses all slated and in good repair with a farm of about 100 acres of land attached. Occupied by James Brown. The property of Sir David Maxwell Bart. Cardoness

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[Additional note under Cardoness Wood] In Sinclair's Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] it is Noted "Cardoness derived from Caer [?] fort don or Dun a hill and Ness [?] a point of land jutting into the Sea". vol. 13 Page 352.
[Additional note under Drummuckloch] Druim A ridge of a hill. Drummuckloch would appear to be a derivation from muc a Swine probably a provincialism - mucolachd (Gaelic) Swines mess.

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