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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CRAIGSHINNIE LANE | Craigshinnie Lane Craigshinnie Lane Craigshinni[e?] Craigshinni[e?] Craigshein ParK Burn |
Dougal Ferguson William Folds Ainslies Map 1820 ModErn Valuation Ancient Valuation Ainslies Map 1820 |
023 | [Situation] Running easterly passing the South Side of Glenlee Hill & South Side CraigShinnie A Considerable Stream or burn taKing its rise on the farm of Craigenbay and running in Easterly direction (passing the farm house of Craigshinnie hence its name) It is Called "ParK Burn near its influx with Garroch Burn - - See Name List - 15 D |
CRAIGSHINNIE | Craigshinnie Craigshinnie Craigshinny Craigshinny Craigshein |
Dougal Ferguson Willaim Folds Ainslies Map ModErn Valuation Ancient Valuation |
023 | [Situation] Situated between the hill of Airie Bennan & that of BacK Hill of Glenlee (nearly Midway) A Small farm house and out house[s?] all in good repair with a large farm of land attached. The property of Sir William Millar of Glenlee. - |
MAGGOT HILL | Maggot Hill Maggot Hill |
James Murray Robert Shaw |
023 | [Situation] About 3/4 Mile E [East] by S [South] of Craigshinnie A hill on the farm of Glenlee the Surface of which is rocky heathy pasture. probably it has tooK its Nmae from a Grub worm (which this hill Might be possessed with.) Generally Called Maggot in this locality. - |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 4 Parish of KellsForm 136 Page
29 - Craigshinnie Lane
29 - Craigshinnie
32 - Maggot Hill
[Note] Maggot. A Kind of worm Baily['?]s Dicty, [Dictionary] (English)
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