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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COLTNESS MILL Coltness Mill
Coltness Mill
Henry Houldsworth Esq. of Coltness
Mr. Houden, Coltness Gardener
012.15 This was formerly a corn mill. The machinery is now applied for forcing a supply of water to Coltness mansion and offices
TEMPLE GILL Temple Gill
Temple Gill
Henry Houldeworth Esq.
Mr. Houden Gardener
012.15 A small stream or burn having its rise on the lands of Coltness and running westerly to its influx with the South Calder Water neare Coltness Mill
WISHAW HOUSE Wishaw House
Wishaw House
Wishaw House
Lady Belhaven
William Miller, Factor
New Statistical Account
012.15 A very fine mansion of the castelated style having offices; a farm yard; bowling-green; garden and a considerable demesne or park attached, the property and residence of Lord Belhaven

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- The word machinery in the Coltness Mill description is actually in the situation column

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