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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GREENSIDE Greenside
Greenside
Greenside
Mr Weir, Land steward at Rednock
Mr Weir Game Keeper
James McNevin
123 A small but neat cottage The property of J.G. Stirling Esqr. of Rednock.
CASTLE OF REDNOCK Castle of Rednock
Castle of Rednock
Castle of Rednock
Castle of Rednock
Rednock Casle
Rednock Castle
Castle of Rednock
Mr Colville Occr. [Occupier]
Mr Weir
James McNevin
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1857-8)
County Map
Coy. Directy.[County Directory] of Scotland
N.B. Dy. [Daily] Mail of 20 Aug '62 [August 1862]
124 A fine farm house and offices The property of J.G. Stirling Esqr. of Rednock, immediately at the south west angle of the dwelling house stands the ruins of an old tower or stairs which is the only remains now to be seen of a Castle said, by Hugh Graham of Gateside, to have been founded by Sir John Monteath of Rusky, but had never been completed. The present farm house & Offices have been built from the material of the old castle.
TOWER (Ruin) [Castle of Rednock] 123 ... immediately at the south west angle of the dwelling house [Rednock Castle] stands the ruins of an old tower or stairs which is the only remains now to be seen...
"On the Estate of Rednock ½ a mile north-east from the Church, is the old ruinous little tower of Rednock belonging to Alexander Graham of Duchray". Priory of Inchmahome p [page] 180.

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[Note beside ['Castle of Rednock'] -
The Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Turner can give me little or no information regarding the parish, but says that Hugh Graham is the only individual in the parish who has supplied the Tourists &c. with the old traditions of the place, & that he can generally be relyed on, as he is one of the old representatives of the ancient Grahams.

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